Thursday, July 7, 2011

When you’re focusing on

When you’re focusing on yardage numbers, club selection, weather conditions or even what you opponent or playing partner is doing it can be a little hard to fully remember what you were listening to prior to teeing off. At least in my case, once the competition starts your mind can get very focused on other tasks. However, for shots that required greater concentration (a tee shot that needs to be in the fairway, an approach shot that needs to be on the green or a putt that would give me a birdie I did find myself remembering to be in tempo, visualize the shot, feel the ball come off the club and to see the shot go through the air. Did this help me? Yes and no. With anything, execution does not always mimic preparation. r11 driver

I found the app to be helpful in terms of relaxation and visualization techniques but for my game I’m not sure if this was overly helpful. Golf is a game that requires certain swing thoughts and certain focus points in order to be successful. Golfers have a lot to think about already so some golfers may find an app like this to either be really helpful or not at all. I think I’m somewhere in the middle where I can see the merit of this app’s application but don’t think it’s the missing piece to my golf puzzle. But see for yourself and check out the Visulax app which is available on iTunes for $6.99. It only takes 30-35 minutes to listen to the app’s contents so it’s not overly time consuming. Perhaps you are only 30-35 minutes away from unlocking your full potential or maybe you’re just looking for something different to speed up your learning curve? You won’t know unless you give it a try right?

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