Exercise
training for golf is what you should be focusing on if you are serious about
taking your game to the next level...especially
if you happen to be a senior golfer in the "off-season" or winter months.
I've spoken to literally thousands of golfers, answering questions about how they can improve their game. They don't like my answers...but I've all told them the same things...
"You don't need more golf lessons to get better."
All of them have taken lessons. All of them have practiced til their hands bled....and all of them own the latest/greatest equipment. And the results? They are NOT playing any better!
Why?
Because their body is keeping them from what they think they can do. There is a massive gap between the mind and the body.
You can will a great game in your mind as much as you want, but if your body isn't capable...it will NEVER happen! Those are the cold hard facts.
The sooner you realize your body IS the "magic bullet", the sooner you can start your exercise training for golf and see real results.
These results will be long-lasting...not like those band-aid swing fixes that don't even last for 18 holes.
Your functional exercise training for golf program should focus on your personal as well as physical limitations to save time and money.
It's very simple friends..eliminate your limitations and the natural consequence is an elimination in your scoring.
I'm here to MOTIVATE you not sugar-coat it!
It's time to regain those lost yards off the tee, and get back to shooting scores you did years ago!
Get started right now using my program of exercise training for golf.
I personally guarantee...it WILL make the difference.
Mike Pedersen
Golf Exercise Training Professional
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
I'm now offering my membership for free to give back after 10 years of golfers paying $97 a year.
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Mike Pedersen is the creator of the "Power Golf Training Online Membership - What Every Golfer Should Know About How To Hit Longer Drives And Play Pain-Free Golf", and has taught thousands of golfers how to add up to 40 yards to their drives.