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Medicus Stack and Tilt Golf Club Swing Instruction Tool

Posted on 18 October 2010 by admin

Medicus Stack and Tilt Golf Club Swing Instruction Tool

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Medicus Golf Institute Chipping vs. Pitching

Posted on 12 October 2010 by admin

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Taylormade Independent Scientific Study Medicus Effectivenes

Posted on 04 May 2010 by admin

We’ve all heard claims such as, “the greatest, guaranteed to lower your scores, etc. etc. etc…” Medicus knew that their products worked but wanted to demonstrate scientifically that their claims were accurate. The company went to TaylorMade Golf and their TaylorMade Performance Lab (located at Kip Puterbaugh’s Aviara Golf Academy ), the world’s most sophisticated, accurate and objective measuring and fitting system available today. While in no way agreeing to endorse Medicus swing trainers, TaylorMade agreed to perform testing on the Medicus Dual-Hinge Driver. Previously only available to Touring pros, the MATT System at the TaylorMade Performance Lab employs nine cameras that simultaneously measure and record every position of the player and their club in real-time throughout the swing, all within one tenth of a degree. The system instantly creates a three-dimensional graphic image of the golfer that enables the swing to be viewed from 360 degrees. As opposed to flight monitors that only measure what happens to the ball after impact, TaylorMade’s Performance Lab captures and measures the static set up position, start of the backswing, impact, all the way through to the finish in minute detail. Medicus went the extra mile to prove that a golfer can materially improve their swing and performance, utilizing the TaylorMade Performance Lab’s ability to measure the golf swing in a way that no other system can. “We wanted to be able to demonstrate unequivocally that using the

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Medicus Independent Test at the TaylorMade Performance Lab

Posted on 04 May 2010 by admin

Can the Medicus Driver actually improve your golf swing the very first time you use it? To find out, we conducted an independent test at the TaylorMade Performance Lab in Carlsbad, CA. Where nine high speed cameras and advance motion analysis software combine to create an animated 3-D image. Your swings can be viewed from any angle; compared side by side, even combined into a composite image, and then analyze to provide precise information on every aspect of your golf swing, and your golf shots. Altogether, an amazing 19 out of 20 golfers tested showed noticeable improvement after practicing with the Medicus Driver for the very first time! Even impartial observer, Tom Fisher, Technical Director of the Taylormade Performance Lab, had to be impressed.

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Stack and Tilt with Medicus Driver Mike Bennett and Bob Koch

Posted on 04 May 2010 by admin

With the Stack and Tilt golf swing, the majority of your weight is on the leading foot which gives you more control as the club hits the ground. Less weight is shifted to the back leg, so it remains straight. This means fewer topped shots because the weight forward makes the approach to the golf ball steeper and the swing is flat and more rotational. At Break point number five, we find Mike Bennett and Bob Koch demonstrating the Stack and Tilt golf swing method using the Medicus Dual-Hinge Driver. ========================= Mike Bennett: Another spot where the club will break is break point number five. And Bob broke the club as he went pass impact. If the weight of your body is too far back, go ahead and demonstrate that Bob. If you notice that he is leaning on his right foot there, Beau. Beau: Yep. Mike Bennett: That will cause the club to overtake or break. Which will cause some missed hits. You see that all the time when people are falling back on their right foot as they try and hit the ball. Beau Rials: Ok, Bob. Go ahead. Bob Koch: So I should feel like in the center, to the left? Mike Bennett: Absolutely, more centered. Beau Rials: So you should not be rushing at this point? Mike Bennett: No.. no need to rush. Bob Koch (swings Meicus driver): Oh yeaaa. Beau Rials: Stayed completely intact all the way through. Mike Bennett: Very good. Beau Rials: Again, make or break point number five, it’s at the bottom of the swing. Don’t rush it. Mike Bennett: Right. Keep the

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