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DATE ANNOUNCED FOR 2010!
Join Dan Hellman, CHEK Faculty for Golf Biomechanic 23rd - 29th August 2010!
REGISTER NOW! (Interest Free Payment Plan Available!)
Learn how to achieve incredible results with your clients with the CHEK Golf Biomechanics Intensive Program!
Golf is one of the fastest rising participation sports in the world. In the US, golf equalled swimming for participation with 16% of Americans actively participating. In New Zealand, golf is equally loved; there are approximately 416,000 Kiwis playing golf; many more Australians, plus a barrage of international golf lovers who holiday in both countries. The golf industry generates billions of dollars in sales every year!
The fact is; golfers will do anything to hit the ball longer and lower their handicap! Golfers regularly spend as much as $4,000 on a set of clubs, hoping for an extra few metres on their drive. But despite all the technological improvements in golf equipment, the average handicap for both males and females has not dropped in the past 16 years.
Well it’s simple; golfers need to realize that they swing the club and that the only way to achieve a lower handicap is to improve the function of the golfer; themselves! To prove my point, consider that fifty-five years ago, golfers were winning tournaments such as the US Masters Championships with a score of 279. Do you realize that score would win many major tournaments around the world today! So much for golf technology.
What golfers are now discovering is that the clubs don't play the game, the golfer does! The only way to achieve a lower handicap is to improve the function of the golfer: the person who actually swings the club!
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That’s where the exercise specialist or and golf pro can help. By becoming a CHEK Golf Biomechanic you will learn how to improve performance in golfers by addressing golf-specific conditioning needs, and expand your skills to include a whole new niche market.
And golfers need this service to reduce the incidence of injury! Did you know that 53% of male and 45% of female golfers suffer from low back pain and that 30% of all touring professionals are playing injured at any given time? Another amazing statistic is that golfers who also participate in another sport are 40% more likely to develop back pain. The sport is also rampant with wrist problems , which is not surprising considering the lack of core conditioning in most golfers, leading to over-use of the arms.
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Pre requisites:
Paul Chek's book "How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy" is now pre-requisite reading for CHEK Golf Biomechanic Intensive Program. To purchase click on the product item below.
The month for this course is scheduled for August 2010 in the Gold Coast (date to be confirmed). By purchasing this course, you confirm that you accept the Paul Chek's book "How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy" is now pre-requisite reading for the CHEK Golf Biomechanic Intensive Program. To purchase click on the product item below.
Register to attend this course by clicking on the product below. By purchasing this course, you confirm that you accept the Terms and Conditions.
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