SANTA ANA, CA – September 19, 2006 – GolfGym, the industry leader in golf fitness announced today that it has introduced a fun new golf exercise ball called "Squeasy". Squeasy is a low density foam ball that you squeeze in your hands while performing several different exercises designed to strengthen golf specific muscles. It’s a great addition to the company’s current product line of portable golf-specific training products.
"Squeasy looks too simple to be effective. However, when you perform the exercises we developed, it really does a great job of isolating and strengthening the all important golf-specific muscles, especially your fingers and grip," said Ken Pierce, President, GolfGym. "It’s so easy to use you can do the exercises while sitting at your desk or watching television. I have developed a much better feel of the club in my fingers versus my palms. It’s a great product for your next golf tournament goodie bag".
GolfGym also offers the PowerSwing Trainer, which was first introduced in 1987, the GolfGym Club 38 and Club 28 weighted trainers, GolfGym 55cm and 65cm Balance Balls, and the GolfGym Game Improvement Series of workout DVDs featuring The Golf Channel’s golf fitness expert and author, Katherine Roberts. GolfGym products can be purchased separately or together with the Complete GolfGym System. The Complete GolfGym System includes the PowerSwing Trainer Masters Edition, a choice of ball sizes, a choice of one of the weighted trainers, and all the GolfGym DVDs.
Squeasy measures 2-5/8" and includes instructions for 11 different golf-specific exercises. The suggested retail price is $4.99. Tournament pricing is available. To order, call toll-free 877-446-5349 or visit www.GolfGym.com.
GolfGym LLC, a Santa Ana, CA based company, is the industry leader in golf fitness. The company’s flagship product, the GolfGym PowerSwing Trainer, was introduced in 1987 and has been used by golfers, trainers, coaches and therapists to improve their golf games and golf fitness levels. Katherine Roberts, Dr. David Wright, Gary Player, Body Balance for Performance and ESPN Golf Schools are among the many that have successfully used the PowerSwing Trainer as part of their teaching curriculum. In addition to the PowerSwing Trainer, GolfGym’s product line includes the GolfGym Club 38 and Club 28 weighted trainers, the GolfGym Balance Balls, and the GolfGym Game Improvement Series of DVDs featuring fitness expert, Katherine Roberts. For more information about the company and its products, call toll-free 877-4-GOLFGYM (446-5349) or visit www.golfgym.com.
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