Golf’s Greatest Breakthrough - The Zone… Finally Unlocked
I wanted to give subscribers to this blog the first notification…
Good news and bad news…
I have discovered and tested the keys to the highest goal in golf - The Zone… That place where you play over your head… Out of your mind… And you don’t know why.
I have tested my process on a small number of better golfers. The results are beyond amazing. Golfers who were playing in the low 70’s now routinely break 68, with 65’s and better becoming commonplace… Under the pressure of competition!
Now, you can get into The Zone at will… That’s the good news.
Now for the bad news…
This discovery comes with certain caveats… What I have discovered will only work for golfers who are ready for it. But there is more good news…
Golf Swing Control gets golfers ready to enter The Zone.
So you might be thinking that for years thousands of scientists with multiple letters behind there names have been trying to make this discovery… How did I do it?
Well, I looked where they didn’t, of course! Actually, the answer was in front of me for years and I just didn’t see it. Let me explain…
To play “perfect” golf, your body has to perform flawlessly, so how is that possible? The body gets its instructions from the subconscious mind, so for perfect performance, the instructions the mind gives the body must be crystal clear and without interruption… Which brings up the age old wive’s tale about “Muscle Memory.”
It’s believed that through repetition, the mind will store muscle movement into memory so it can be repeated in a controlled manner later. So is it true or not?
Look at a simple scenario for the answer. What happens when a person trips? The body automatically reacts by throwing out arms or legs to counter-balance the imbalance… Instantaneously, without thought or the use of “Muscle Memory.” So how does it happen?
Think about this question… Why do we have muscles in the first place? Did you know that astronauts who stay in space too long risk muscle atrophy? We have muscles to overcome the forces of gravity.
We have an auto balance system for the same reason… Gravity.
You see, the auto-balance system works based on balance feedback from the body, and when the body gets out of balance, the auto balance system takes over control of the muscles, using the same network.
The muscles may use some of the memory stored for any movement, but control of the muscles is live and it’s based on the same live feedback that the auto-balance system uses.
Tapping into the Auto-Balance System is the first key toward controlling The Zone. Good news… That’s just what Golf Swing Control teaches golfers to do. The Auto-Balance System is the link between the mind and body, and we use 24/7 already. All I did was tap into it to use the system to improve your body movement during the golf swing.
The trick to getting into The Zone is in the process of how you use your Auto-Balance System but believe it or not, the trick is in getting the conscious and subconscious minds working together toward focusing on the same goal. When done properly, your power of focus doubles.
The other caveat… And this is why I reserve this instruction only for the best players… You cannot be “swing-bound” if you are to get to the level of The Zone. Golfers who are stuck on the swing, need to look deeper. If you have Golf Swing Control, the course really isn’t meant to be swing instruction, but rather swing understanding. The control comes from using your balance feedback.
If you haven’t started using the balance feedback routines in golf swing control, let go of swing mechanics and start working on control. When you do, the swing will take care of itself.
In the mean time, I’d like to hear your experiences with The Zone.
Hit’m well,
Tracy
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I have question regarding balance. I know that if you swing off balance the first thing the body will do is to regain that balance.
How does that differ from someone in baseball making a diving catch or a quarterback in football making an off-balance throw? Seems like a lot of the great plays in other sports are made when off-balance. The more off-balance the more spectacular.
Thanks,
Les
Great question. The athlete who makes the diving catch started the dive from a balanced run. To accurately dive and catch the ball they had to be moving in balance before they left the ground. That would be similar to the Happy Gilmore shot. Doable in golf but a low percentage shot.
The quarterback throwing the pass off the back leg is similar to having someone grab your shirt in the middle of your backswing. If you practice it, you can learn to hit the ball that way, but accurate shots are more luck than anything else.
You’ll also know that in both cases the athletes were moving first. If you ask these athletes to make the same dive or throw the ball with their feet planted, they probably wouldn’t be successful. They have to be moving first so that dynamic balance has already kicked in before they make the spectacular play.
Remember also that more athletes who attempt spectacular plays fail than succeed… The guys who don’t make the plays don’t get featured on ESPN, so you don’t notice how many attempts were unsuccessful.
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