Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Your Golf Swing Has A Genetic Barrier

Everyone has a timing barrier, a level that each specific person cannot surpass.

This applies to the traditional golf swing by pre-determining how well, in terms of tempo and timing, each specific person can perform the five complex rotary motions that this extremely difficult swing requires.

Your uniquely personal genetic timing barrier affects your every attempt to keep club face error at impact to two degrees or less. Each person's range of club face error is pre-determined by that person's cerebellum and other brain circuits that govern coordination of body parts.

Your tempo and timing can never get better than the timing capacity of your brain circuits.

Your genetic timing can only be developed, not improved, because your tempo and timing potential was established before you ever picked up a club. You were born with it.

Said another way, you’re parents are as much responsible for your crappy golf game as you are.  Something to remember this Father’s Day.

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