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(Download) Play Better Golf Using Self-hynosis - Conquer The Mental Aspect Of Golf! ![]() this site is dedicated to the philosophy of better golf using self-hypnosis. At Last! Learn to Control Your Mind and Take Strokes Off Your Game...Guaranteed! Have You Ever Taken A Practice Golf Swing At A Dandelion? From: Rod Beckwith Dear Fellow Golfer,... Read More Search Tags : Relevant Categories : |
Related DownloadsAt Last! Learn to Control Your Mind and Take Strokes Off Your Game...Guaranteed! Have You Ever Taken A Practice Golf Swing At A Dandelion? From: Rod Beckwith Dear Fellow Golfer, What would your golf score be if you could hit golf balls like you hit dandelions? Pretty good? What would you say if we promised you that score? Unbelievable? Incredible as it may seem, this is exactly what we promise. If you are willing to keep an open mind for a new concept while you read this letter, we can point a way to help you improve your golf score immeasurably in a short time as well as your enjoyment of the game. The Mental Side of Golf Crystallized into a Workable Formula How many times have you heard the remark or, possibly, made it, “I can take a practice swing I know is just right, but put a golf ball down and I freeze.” What is there about the dimpled, white surface of a golf ball that should strike terror into a player about to smash it with a club? It can’t move or strike back. It just sits there waiting patiently, inviting you to hit it. The pages of a new golf ebook are dedicated to the mental side of golf or, more specifically, to the use of self-hypnosis for control of the mechanical action of the golf swing. The use of self-hypnosis for golf is a new concept and one that will help you, the golfer with all phases of your game. You will learn about the simplest, most effective technique ever devised to help you reduce your score. What Will They Think of Next? Your first reaction to the use of hypnosis for improving your golf game will probably be a big smile followed by the comment, “What will they think of next?” It's not hocus pocus, it's learning to focus... just like the pros do. "As a former hypnotherapist and golf professional, I was pleasantly surprised by the book. Not only was it a well referenced good read, but also had very solid, up to date explanations about how hypnosis works. This book really shows us why we have not improved very much in spite of lots of practice. We need to change the subconscious "feel" of our swing, and this book will show you how. This book is a classic, what a great find!" Sean Harder www.lowerscoregolf.com www.wholelifegym.com I have worked as a full time hypnotherapist since 1981 helping golfers reach their peak potential on cue (available on CD & cassette). During this time I have studied dozens of books on golf and this is the best. The chapter “YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND ITS APPLICATION FOR BETTER GOLF” contains brilliant insights. The chapter “BETTER GOLF THROUGH MENTAL PICTURES” has techniques I have found to be incredibly effective. This book is a “must read” if you are serious about your game. James H. Schmelter MBA, CHT full time certified hypnotherapist and provider of hypnotic, subliminal and sleep learning recordings since 1981. www.hypnotictapes.com Let us examine some interesting facts. Book stores and libraries have racks filled with volumes on the physical side of golf. Autobiog-raphies by professional golfers reveal, with the frankness of confession story writers, how they “feel” during every movement. Doctors have written golf books dissecting the swing, with detailed descriptions of each part of the anatomy involved. Theorists treat the aesthetic qualities of both golf and golfers with nuances usually reserved for poetry. Endless “tips” appear in newspapers and magazines aimed at improving the game of the average player. Yet, why are there so many players seriously seeking improvement when the golf swing has been completely revealed, charted and plotted with the thoroughness of a geographical map? Why do they find it so difficult to play their way around the course in less than 100 strokes? What keeps them from breaking 90 or coming close to par? How come a player can hit a great shot on one tee and completely shank it on the next? The average player knows the fundamental movements of the golf stroke, yet falls to play well. It must follow that his failure is in his mental play. Through hypnosis, the way to obtain a mental effect may be explained, understood and put to use. It reveals the mental side of golf with the clarity that high-speed cameras disclose the physical movements of the golf swing. Self-hypnosis helps the golfer to attain “the subconscious feel” which is imperative to good golf. The subconscious feel has been described as the rhythm you have during a practice swing, or that “sweet feeling” when a stroke is played right. Any conscious effort usually produces muscle tension. This is what is meant when you are told “you are trying too hard.” Your conscious mind is so concerned with the mechanical movements and your desire to hit the ball that it repeatedly produces muscle tension. It is what golfers call “freezing” on a shot. NOTEWORTHY (BETTER GOLF WITH SELF-HYPNOSIS) We’re