Can Wii HelpYou To Improve Your Golf Swing, Or Is It Fun Family Entertainment?

January 19, 2010 by · 18 Comments 


Tiger Woods Plays Nintendo!

Beginning in the spring, the Wii will become the last of the three current video game consoles, that incorporates instant viewing of Netflix movies and television shows over the internet. Wii owners who have a broadband connection and a Netflix subscription will be able to watch those programs at no extra charge.

The Wii and Netflix will become great partners in giving entertainment value to the living rooms of millions of new potential subscribers. It’s by far the most popular gaming console in the U.S. and Canada. Netflix has been determined for a very long time to offer movie streaming on as many devices as possible. Letting subscribers watch movies over the internet has been an increasingly important service for Netflix.

For the few people who are unfamiliar with Wii, the console offers players a chance to play simulations of golf, bowling, boxing, tennis and baseball. Wii comes complete with two wireless controllers that have built-in motion sensors. Another sensor is positioned on top of the television and Wii players perform the same motions that they want their virtual player onscreen to execute.

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Will An Improve Golf Swing Prevent Injuries?

December 17, 2009 by · 3 Comments 


Prevent Injuries By Warming Up Properly!

Taking Precautions And Warmups Before Playing Will Prevent Injuries On The Golf Course!

Do you feel pain or discomfort when playing? Then your not alone, because golf injuries is very common. Golf is played by humans and there’s times that even the best golfers will feel pain.  Golf injuries is a largely untapped resource for chiropractors.

Like millions of golfers it’s a sport that can be played throughout your lifetime.  Injuries in golf is common because it is one of the few sports commonly played by all age groups.  For most recreational golfers the only form of exercise is playing an occasional 18 holes of golf.

This can put a huge strain on the body of a person who otherwise doesn’t indulge in any type of physical activity. Avoiding injury and staying in shape is the key for most golfers.  While enthusiasm remains high, your body has never less aged.  People lose flexibility, muscle mass and strength as they age, and that’s where problems start.

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Is It Worth Practicing At A Golf Driving Range?

December 12, 2009 by · 8 Comments 


Medicus #1 Golf Training Aid!

I get flat out sick and tired of hearing from so called experts to the game of golf.  Who say you shouldn’t practice, but stick to your old routine of going out there and playing without warming up.  Nonsense!  You won’t improve unless you commit yourself to spending as much time as possible to every part of your golf game. That is dedicating oneself to hitting one golf ball at a time with every golf swing thought being fundamentally sound.

You can’t expect to do anything in life unless your passionate about investing your time and energy into improving,  be it in Sports, Music, Business or using the internet.

You want to lower your golf scores then invest into something worthwhile that will improve your golf swing. That would be Medicus the #1 swing trainer aid in the world. The Medicus Learning System is dedicated to assisting golfers of all ages. “Master the Basics” of golf through a consistent process of education, training and practice.

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This is How You Make Millions With Your Golf Swing Mechanics?

November 7, 2009 by · 5 Comments 


Learn The Right Way Of Practicing Your Golf Swing Mechanics With Medicus!

What can hours of practicing on the driving range and playing do for any golfer who is willing to invest in the time and money? You can’t improve upon your golf swing mechanics unless your willing to sacrifice your time in hitting golf balls after balls on the driving range.  Using specialized golf clubs for improving your golf swing or taking lessons from licensed professionals won’t work, unless your willing to dedicate yourself to investing your energy and time to changing your golf mindset in relationship to learning, studying and implementing the necessary changes for improvement.

With me it took a lot of time and effort in practicing 4-5 hours a day on the practice range, and another 4-5 hours playing 18 holes just about everyday in order to groove my swing and be able to play on the college golf team. I had a golf coach who mentored us on our bad swing flaws, but  in the long run it paid off because for my last two years we were  N.Y.S. champions and went to the Nationals.  For a small community college that wasn’t to bad.  It also  rewarded me a partial scholarship to a 4 year school.

It’s something like 90% of the time your not going to be able to do it on your own.  You can buy the most advanced golf clubs on the market today, but  it won’t improve your golf scores.  Most golfers have programmed themselves to swing at the worst possible tempos, breaking down with their body mechanics at certain points in their golf swing. The end results being over swinging,  under swinging,  head movements, feet moving, all arms, not bending right, not moving through the swing with your shoulders turning, no follow through.  Does any of this sound familiar to you?

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