Golf Fitness Experts at Body Balance New York
November 15, 2007
Golf Fitness Experts at Body Balance New York Help Students Improve Game and Lifestyle
(PRWEB) November 14, 2007 — Body Balance for Performance of New York has always believed the body to be a golfer’s most important piece of equipment. Thanks to this unique approach, students are seeing significant improvement in their golf swing and their overall performance.
“Our golf professionals and fitness experts team up to deliver complete screenings and suggest interventions to enhance health, prevent and treat injury, and improve skills and technique,” said John M. Winget, PT, GPS, DPT, of Body Balance for Performance of New York (http://westchester.fitgolf.com). “Our aim is to directly improve performance in golf.”
The New York Body Balance philosophy has helped many golfers improve their game and lifestyle, even for golfers who aren’t dedicated to working out.
“When I started working with [Body Balance, I did not know what to expect,” said David Osborne, a student of Body Balance of New York. “While a golfer for many years, I had never really worked out and had no inclination to do so. But I was convinced that improving my body was the only way to improve my game.”
Osborne started with the Body Balance system and quickly saw results. “I now can hit the golf ball farther and more consistently,” said Osborne. “My iron play is much crisper, and I now can hit more than 50 percent GIR.”
The Body Balance of New York helped Osborne improve more than just his golf game. He also lost three inches from his waist and experiences fewer back aches than before.
“At my 20th business school reunion, I was told that I should get the Jack LaLanne award for being so fit,” Osborne said. “At 49, I am in my best shape ever.”
For more information on Body Balance for Performance’s golf fitness techniques, visit http://westchester.fitgolf.com
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The Body Balance for Performance program is based on the idea that a body issue contributes to every swing flaw. It is based on scientific research that measures muscle activity during the golf swing. Averages of their 48 national centers have shown handicap reductions of four strokes and increased distance off the tee of 20 yards.
Press release provided by Xeal Inc. http://xeal.com
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