Mike,
Curious as to your thoughts on this. Thanks,
Bob
Mike,
Curious as to your thoughts on this. Thanks,
Bob
Bob,
Just scoped over their website quickly, I have never seen it in person. I have seen many of the golf 3D motion analysis systems and I assume this is something along those lines. It is always great to see the 3D, so important! The history of golf has been embedded in 2D television, magazine pictures, book photos and these leave out the 3rd dimension. Of course body measurement is important, but its the movement of the inanimate object the club that is most important - complex - and very predictable. 70-80% of all the work in your golf swing is just to move your body, what body movements most influence the movement of the club and at what point of the swing is being sorted out and I will have all those answers shortly as I hope to wrap up initial research for the book. If anyone checks out a Zenolink, please fill us in on the experience![]()
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
I am in my first week of Zenolink training. While my experience has been limited, it has been great so far. I am doing it because I want to work hard during on physical training that would help me build a dynamic, properly sequenced golf swing to take with me to Mike's lesson tee come spring.
Just developing an understanding of what is involved in the biomechanics of the swing has already made a huge difference. I can't wait to progress through the program and then combine it with lessons from Mike.
I'll be sure to post before and afters. There is a contact section on Zenolink's website for anyone interested.
I would definitely be interested in hearing more and seeing before and after video. My interest was more to see if my sequencing could be improved with an eye toward making it easier to move the club on the correct path than anything else. I guess some conditioning for more speed etc. would never hurt.
Mike, really looking forward to the results of your research.
The before and afters I will post will be in the form of kinetic link graphs.
One thing that Zenolink stresses is that the Progressive Skills Training (PST) does not teach golf technique, rather it develops muscular coordination and awareness of the body's movements. Working on a specific path is something that Mike would be better suited at helping you with. However, having a well sequenced swing would probably make it easier to make swing path changes, IMO.
The way I'm approaching my training is that my body is the foundation for the swing. The less cracks in the foundation, the better swing I can build.
I was tested at a location here in NJ. Total was $275 which included videoing my swing, sending it to Zenolink headquarters for analysis, and a follow up to go over the results and go through the workout. You get login info to access your zenolink page which contains your test results as well as videos of how to do the PST exercises.
I would contact them for a price, as it may vary from location to location.
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section
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