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CGTF certified TEACHING PRO
James Leung is dedicated to
help his students of all levels to achieve permanent
improvements. He is here to guide you for golfing
excellence such as positive results - in scoring, shot
making , short games and enjoyment of the game.
The effortless-swing approach is
the integration of the science of golf swing and short
game technique with the art of playing the game of golf.
This balanced blending of both physical
and mental training is the fastest way to learn new golf
skills and is the right track to playing golf. This
integrative effortless-swing approach allows the student
to develop correct technique, proper mental focus and
emotional self control.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
FROM EFFORTLEES-SWING GOLF TRAINING?
- the weekend golfer who suffers from
inconsistent full swing and
short game technique.
- golfers of all
skill levels who lack of confidence and have
doubt, anxiety, frustration, discouragement and fear
on the golf course.
- the beginner golfer who chooses to
start out right in golf fundamentals and avoid developing bad habits.
- amateurs who can't seem to take their
practice range swing to the golf course.
- every golfer who struggles with inconsistency
in shot making and scoring.
- the serious student of the
mechanics of the swing who is searching for the final
answer to the 500 year old mystery of the golf swing -
Ben Hogan
- every golfer who has experienced
the awesome potential of the mental game and is searching
for a way to play better golf. s
KEY
PRINCIPLES OF THE Effortless-swing APPROACH
- Golf is really 6 games rolled into
1. By intensely focusing your improvement plan - both
time and energy - on just one of these areas, you
maximize your effectiveness. Long Game (full swing
fundamentals), Short Game (chipping, pitching, wedges,
bunker shots), Putting Game, Mental Game, Management
Game, and Fitness Game. We help our students to improve
their games on every level. Balance Point is golf's
first and only truly holistic and comprehensive game
improvement program.
- We create the simple connection golf
learning model as an alternative to the unworkable,
traditional instruction model. That model is rooted
in Ben Hogan's beliefs about the body and swing motion.
- Solid fundamentals are the keys to
master of golf swing skills - Not tips, secrets, magic
odd moves and quick-fixes.
- There are two main tasks to consider-
mechanical laws of the golf swing and development
of muscle memory to repeat the same swing.
- Balance has more influence on the
outcome of your golf shot than any other factor.
- We stress three major categories of
skills in full swing training: Mechanics, Balance
and Coordination, to be learned in that order.
- We teach a general understanding of
the whole swing motion as the very first step in training.
We call this the Swing Map or Concept. You need to
know two things right away: the basic direction that
the major body parts move, e.g. The arms move up and
down while the torso rotates, and you need to know
that the club shaft must move on the proper plane
angle from waist high to waist high. Understanding
simple swing plane and swing shape is crucial to a
successful learning outcome.
- We stress learning Mechanics first,
then Feel. You need to clearly understand the "look"
of the proper form first, primarily through mirror
practice in slow motion. Then you close your eyes,
repeat the motion, and feel intensely exactly how
the muscles and joints are moving. This creates long
term movement memory. Relying on Feel alone to learn
the proper Mechanics is just like wandering in the
dark. You need a Map! Most self taught golfers and
even most golf instruction systems attempt to use
Feel or Perception as the basis for learning technique.
The record shows that golf is the worst taught/worst
learned game in all of sports precisely because of
this reliance on conscious mind feel and perception.
Feel is vitally important but it must occur as the
second step in the learning process, never the first
step!
- We separate learning from performance.
You should never think about or try to control your
body mechanics or club motion during the swing, when
playing golf. Thinking mechanics during the swing
is a mental crutch that never works and is really
just a way of masking your fear about the outcome
of the shot and your uncertainty about your swing.
The belief that you can send conscious mental commands
to your body and that your body will listen to and
carry out those commands is superstitious nonsense.
The body only obeys subconscious mind mental commands
when moving at normal swing speeds.
It NEVER obeys or listens to conscious
mind mental commands at normal speeds. Understanding
this key principle is the number one reason why our
students are so successful in making swing changes and
learning swing fundamentals. Example: Thinking about
maintaining your spine angle game of |