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The Golfer's Two-Minute Workout: Add 30 Yards to Your Drive in Six Weeks
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (1998)
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Simple, interesting, but ineffective for me
Amazing Results!
I have just finished my first week of "two-minute" workouts as per the instructions within "The Golfer's 2-Minute Workout." I read about their ground-breaking study and book in Golf magazine and liked the idea that there was actually a scientific study conducted on their method with positive results such as a dramatic increase in average drive distance. To my knowledge, this is the only study ever conducted on a strength training method that has a direct application to golfers (many other books I've read are simply taking general bodybuilding exercises and saying that they "also work" for golfers).I am pleased to report that the book delivers exactly what its title indicates, as I'm already (after only one week!) far stronger and experiencing gains in both distance off the tee and in control, that I would not have imagined (having been an avid golfer for 14 years already). I think that the authors have hit upon an innovation that is truly revolutionary and that is that strength is a key ingredient to being or becoming a better golfer. And their program builds it quicker and more dramatically than any I've ever seen. The good news is their program is so brief but the results of it are immediate and substantial. I recommend this method of exercise and this book to any golfer looking to improve his or her game.
FANTASTIC BOOK!
After reading this book and applying the author's revolutionary principles to my now VERY BRIEF workouts, I'm hitting the ball off the tee substantially farther (over 20 yards!) than I ever did before. And this is a consistent 20 yards further! Even more important to me than my dramatic improvement in my golf game is the fact that I've dropped about 12 pounds of fat and am far stronger than I have ever been at any point in my life. All this from a two-minute workout performed only ten times in eight weeks! As the authors' recommend, I'm now only working out once every two weeks on strength training and I'm still gaining distance on my drive (although not as dramatically now) and am getting stronger with each workout. This is truly a ground-breaking book by two gentleman who are already the talk of the golf world. If you're serious about wanting to improve your game and your health, you'll want this book.
50 Activities for Empowerment
Published in Paperback by Human Resource Development Pr (1995)
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Analytical Index to the Laws of Texas, 1823-1905
Published in Hardcover by Fred B Rothman & Co (1987)
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Bibliography of Texas
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Virginia (1997)
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Cadwell Chronicles
Published in Hardcover by Underwood Books (1987)
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Case Studies in Breastfeeding: Problem-Solving Skills & Strategies
Published in Hardcover by Jones & Bartlett Publishers (2003)
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Coaching for Results: A Skills-Based Workshop
Published in Ring-bound by Human Resource Development Pr (01 January, 1996)
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Coaching for Results; Coaching Skills Assessments
Published in Paperback by Human Resource Development Pr (1996)
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Coaching for Results; participant's workbooks
Published in Paperback by Human Resource Development Pr (1996)
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Complete Diabetic Cookbook: Healthy, Delicious Recipes the Whole Family Can Enjoy
Published in Hardcover by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers (2003)
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I have worked out off and on for many years with weights. I stopped my routine and dutifully followed the book. I worked out once a week, doing the exercises as outlined. After about 5 weeks, I didn't notice any appreciable increase in my strength or my driving distance. Yes, the amount of weight that I could lift using their static technique had increased quite a bit. However, the same thing happens when I lift weights normally. Anytime I start a new exercise, I am initially very bad at it and improve quickly to a plataeu.
On the book itself. I was really disappointed that the authors made their claims based on a study of 6 golfers. Just 6! That's hardly enough for any kind of reasonable statistics. Furthermore, they didn't use any kind of control group to verify that it wasn't simply a placebo effect. I would also have like to seen a control group to verify that the extra yardage wasn't caused by people simply trying harder because they were part of an experiment. I kept wondering if these people were practicing at the range more often because of this experiment.
Also, the exercises are hard to perform without a partner. They seem to work better if you have someone to put the weight into position for you. Also, I found that some exercises were hard to do with the equipment I had at home. It seemed like I was expending a fair amount of effort using other muscles just to hold my position. Sometimes, I didn't feel that the target muscles got exercised as much as they were supposed to be.
What will probably interest most people more is that I did indeed increase my driving distance anywhere from 30-50 yards, but it had nothing to do with the book. First, I bought a Momentus weight club. It easily gave me another 10-15 yards. A weighted club exercises muscles which don't get exercised with normal weights. Secondly, and even more important, I discovered that I was hitting all of my shots on the heel of the club. Once I fixed my address position to account for that, I started bombing my drives. For most of the year, 250 yards was about as far as I could drive. Not long after I fixed my address positions, I hit a couple of 300 yard drives and my 3 wood is consistently in the 240-250 yard range. At the beginning of the year, my 3 wood was about 220 yards.
The only thing I did like about the book was the explanation on why static exercises work. They talk in a fair amount of detail on how muscles work. It made sense to me.
Unfortunately, I just didn't see any results.