Momentus Traveler
The TRAVELER is the perfect solution to satisfy the urge to practice on the road. It offers the same benefits and effectiveness as the other models, but has the unique feature of disassembling into two easily transportable pieces measuring 15” each. An Instructional Video is included with the Momentus Traveler> The MOMENTUS is a revolutionary new swing trainer that incorporates a patented technology, whereby the clubshaft embodies most of the weight which is evenly distributed throughout the length of the shaft. The reason this is so beneficial in a practice club is because as a golfer swings the MOMENTUS, the evenly weighted shaft generates momentum. The momentum causes the club to swing along a balanced and proper swing plane. Through repetitions with the MOMENTUS, a golfer ingrains the feel for swinging the club on-plane. This leads to a drastic improvement in consistency and clubhead speed. The momentum of the shaft swings the club, so a golfer's muscles are stretched by swinging the trainer. Additional flexibility and strength are benefits also gained from swinging the MOMENTUS. It is an excellent club to use for warming up prior to playing a round of golf. Todd Hamilton's British Open Victory Two weeks prior to the 2004 British Open at Royal Troon in Scotland, I put the Momentus Swing Trainer into my bag. I had received one from the Momentus Japanese Tour rep, when I was playing on the Japanese Tour, sometime earlier. For the two weeks leading up to the British Open, I carried the Momentus Swing Trainer around with me from tournament to tournament, but I never swung it or used it. It wasn't until I got to Royal Troon that something amazing started to happen. On the Thursday of the week of the 2004 British Open, I was in the lockerroom and noticed a prominent player swinging his Momentus Swing Trainer. The thought occurred to me that, 'Hey, I've got one of those, maybe I should start swinging it too'. So, I got my Momentus Swing Trainer out of my locker and started swinging it as I practiced out on the driving range. I noticed my ball striking began to significantly improve after using the Momentus Swing Trainer. I continued to swing the Momentus Swing Trainer before I played each day during the British Open Championship. My ball striking got better and better as the week wore on and my confidence in my abilities improved. I swung the Momentus Swing Trainer on the driving range to prepare for the final round before playing in the last group with Ernie Els. I hit the ball extremely well that final round and I can honestly say that the Momentus Swing Trainer helped me win the British Open. Benefits gained from using the Momentus Swing Trainer. Consistency The Momentus is a tremendous aid to use for developing a consistently sound golf swing. The momentum of the evenly weighted clubshaft causes the club to swing along a balanced and on-plane path. The weight ingrains the proper feel into your golf muscles, so the same swing is easily duplicated with a standard golf club. Flexibility The movement of the weighted clubshaft throughout the golf swing will increase the flexibility in your arms, shoulders and back. It feels good to swing and after just a couple of swings, you will feel much looser and ready to play. Strength Using the Momentus routinely will greatly improve the strength in your hands, arms shoulders and back. It is an excellent device to strengthen all the important muscles of the golf swing. It only makes sense to swing a club that is evenly weighted throughout to insure you're developing the correct muscles for the golf swing. Clubhead Spead If you want to hit the ball further off the tee and have a shorter club into the greens, the Momentus is just for you. Several of the longest drivers on the PGA TOUR swing the Momentus every night in their hotel room. They have seen the results over time as they have routinely used the Momentus to develop greater clubhead speed. Swing Plane The momentum of the weighted shaft swinging forces the club to swing along the proper swing plane. It swings along the path of least resistance. The weight of the Momentus ingrains the same feel into your muscles, so the same on-plane swing is easily duplicated with a standard golf club. The closer to the proper swing plane the club is swinging on, the easier it is to hit solid and consistent shots. In no time at all, you will gain a feel for the correct swing plane through using the Momentus. Balance & Feel Since the Momentus is swinging along the path of least resistance it will always try to swing in balance. It is seeking a balanced path. The weight of the clubshaft swinging along this balanced path will force you to follow it. You will gain a feel for this improved balance rather quickly and easily. If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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PivotPro Golf Training Aid PivotPro is the first pivot training aid for golfers of all caliber and ages. With its easy to use and versatile design, PivotPro is a revolutionary golf training aid that is specifically designed to promote correct pivoting in your golf swing. Learn to Pivot Like The Pros, with the PivotPro - Load Properly & Stop Swaying. $f("player", {src: "/videos/flowplayer/flowplayer.commercial-3.1.5.swf", cachebusting: true}, { key: '#$450d1f2cfdf440be091', clip: { url: "http://www.intheholegolf.com/videos/pivot-pro/pivotpro-main.flv", autoPlay: false, autoBuffering: true } }); The secret to PivotPro success is that it forces you to pivot correctly ingraining correct fundamentals resulting in proper coiling of the upper torso against the rig ht leg, creating maximum resistance that leads to more power, consistency, proper weight distribution, and footwork, its like having your own professional instructor. 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Click Here to to watch Jim McLean discuss more benefits of the PivotPro swing trainer. The Pivot Pro Golf Training: Many golfers don't even realize that they are swaying during their golf swing. What is a sway and how can it affect your golf swing? A sway is the sideways movement of your hips during the golf swing or the lateral movement of center of your balance. In other words, your center of gravity shifts outside your right foot or it can be a combination where your right hip moves laterally outside you right foot and your upper body leans back towards the target. Swaying in a golf swing - Number One Mistake Golfers make Most golfers, who sway, also lock their back knee during the back swing. The locked knee forces the body to lean back towards the target, producing a reverse pivot- as shown in the picture above. The problem is compounded if you don't address the root of the problem. 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Correct Pivoting in golf Swing Stop Tilting, Start Loading Properly for Better golf Shots and Less Back Pain It is one thing to know that you revers pivot, but it is a whole another thing to learn how to pivot correctly. You've practiced, you've taken lessons and you have spent thousands of dollars on the latest equipment, but you still haven't improved your golf game. Maybe it is time to have a closer look, at how well your body is pivoting, in order to become a more consistent player. Improving your strength, flexibility, coordination and balance will sure help you, but it won't do you any good if you don't learn and practice to pivot correctly. How to Pivot Correctly with PivotPro? SETUP First, standup straight and spread your feet shoulder-width apart, start to bend from the waist, and at the same time feel that you stick your backside. Sense that you are getting ready to catch a ball or you are easing yourself to sit down on a high chair. SIMPLY RELAX Easier said than done. However, here is a trick I learned from a pro. Try relaxing your neck muscles by relaxing your lower jaw and slightly sticking your tongue out - try it - feel the tension going away in your arms. Keep the same relaxed feeling throughout your swing. Another good way to relax is to start from your finger and hands up. Imagine you are holding a child's hand. This will result in relaxed shoulders, chest and back muscles. KEEP YOUR HEAD UP Keep your head up away from your chest, this can be accomplished by seeing the ball down your nose. If you suffer from reverse pivot, make sure you keep your chin up; this will give you more room to turn your left shoulder behind the ball facing the target. PRETTY PICTURE I suggest that you rehearse your next moves in front of the mirror so that you can compare how you feel when you are getting in a correct position or pivoting correctly. TAKEAWAY Start with your arms, sweep the club head away from the ball 'wide and slow' feel that your left shoulder is pulling away from your chin, and your left hip and left knee is slightly moving inwards towards the ball - this leads to the next very important turning move. Practice this move until you are used to correct feeling and proper positions - this is what is referred to as a one-piece takeaway. Try to keep everything together, avoid independent hand, hip or body motion. When practiced properly this will give you added width in your golf swing. Tip: Keep the club head moving straight back for the first 18 inches or so - this will ensure that your club gets on a correct path. If done correctly you will notice that your left forearm will rotate naturally (Provided your grip is correct). Make sure that you are completely relaxed at this point, continue to swing, let your wrist hinge naturally until your left arm is horizontal to the ground and your club is at a 90 degree pointing skywards. At this point your wrist is fully hinged and your left arm is fully extended. (Practice this move in front of the mirror, until you feel comfortable). GETTING IN THE SLOT At this stage one thing to look for and practice repeatedly is to make sure that the butt-end of the club shaft is pointing towards the ground approximately mid-way between your feet and the ball â€" this is absolutely critical in order to get your club going on a correct plane. PIVOT FOR POWER At this stage of the swing, make sure that you are turning against your right leg (just a reminder keep your right knee flexed). The feeling you want to have is that your upper torso and majority of your body weight is flowing towards the right side without swaying your hips. Imagine if you were wearing a necktie - at the top of your swing the tie will hang over or slightly ins
