AUSTIN, Tex. – CORE Sports Performance, Inc. will outline the benefits of hydraulic fitness for both on- and off-season conditioning and introduce their patented CORE Golf Trainer®, a revolutionary new device in the world of golf strength and endurance training during the 2006 GCAA National Convention on January 25 in Daytona Beach, Florida. The GCAA Convention is January 23-25 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort and will feature educational programs and discussions of numerous topics important to the college coaching community.
The new CORE Golf Trainer is the only training and fitness product on the market that isolates all of the muscles used in the golf swing in the exact order in which they fire. The patented technology makes the machine is unlike any other piece of fitness equipment or device in golf today. Rather than relying on pulleys, bands or other free weight resistance, the CORE Golf Trainer utilizes sophisticated hydraulics to concentrate its resistance directly in front of a golfer’s torso at all times. Through a series of exercise routines, the user can work all of the core muscles -upper back and torso, abdomen, hips and upper legs, even the forearms -which are the acknowledged sources of all power and repeatability in the golf swing.
"It’s very important for athletes today to experience a workout that is less stressful on the muscles and joints while still beneficial in the training process. Our newest machine, the CORE Golf Trainer, has a unique and patented resistance methodology, so the person working with it experiences a quick post-workout recovery and can even use the machine on days when a round of golf is scheduled," says Terry Koehler, president and CEO of CORE Sports Performance, Inc. "We offer the CORE Golf Trainer either individually or as part of a complete hydraulic fitness circuit with four to eight compatible machines. We believe the full circuit package will create a total golf fitness program geared to helping the person working out achieve the results they desire without the unwanted after affects of muscle stiffness and soreness."
Koehler explains that the device is also valued as a teaching and learning tool. Because the resistance the machine offers is always directly in front of the golfer, and the resistance stops when the motion stops, it is an ideal device for an instructor to use to isolate various positions in the both the backswing and follow-through, while allowing the golfer to experience the feel of a real golf swing in slow motion. The machine offers five main exercise routines that strengthen and train the muscle movements required for a powerful and repeating move through impact, as well as applications for putting and short game improvement. Each exercise helps build muscle speed and memory by teaching the proper technique under resistance.
For more information on the CORE Golf Trainer, contact Karen Martin, VP Sales/Eastern U.S., 512-535-5091 or karen@coregolftrainer.com, or Cori Schock, VP Sales/Western U.S., 512-535-5078 or cori@coregolftrainer.com.
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