McLean Power System
December 30, 2010 by admin
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The Jim McLean Power System The Jim McLean Power System consists of 3 weighted clubs and an instructional DVD that are designed to increase your swing speed by 5-10 mph within 30 days. This system will increase your power through a series of specially designed exercises. A side benefit to the system is that a player will see improved accuracy and lower scores – something every golfer.
McLean Release
December 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Practice & Training
McLean Release The SwingRite Release training club will help golfers from every level as they swing the weighted trainer with the unique bend in the shaft – allowing for the perfect release. Features: * Weighted club with bend in the shaft * Allows for proper pronation * Face-balanced for great function * Training grip If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone – please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you
Is this what you were looking for? The McLean Release costs 69.95 USD. You can order the McLean Release online here.
McLean Breakaway
December 30, 2010 by admin
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McLean Breakaway The McLean Breakaway is a weighted – two-way adjustable-hinged iron – that is engineered to hit golf balls and teach you a smooth – even-tempo golf swing while simultaneously developing and training your Golf Swing Muscle Groups. The McLean Breakaway will identify any flaw in your golf swing – whether it’s your take-away – your backswing – your downswing or your follow-through. If you make a mistake – the McLean Breakaway will immediately break – providing instant feedback and showing you what you need to correct. With the McLean Breakaway – you can actually see and feel where the club should be throughout the golf swing. The McLean Breakaway detects: * Excessive grip pressure. * Open or closed club face. * Improper swing plane. * Casting * Improper lower body movement. * Incomplete follow-through. Once you learn to swing the McLean Breakaway without breaking it – you will know you are swinging in tempo and on plane. You’ll get rid of that slice or hook you
Jim McLean: Swing Plane Tips & Drills and Head Position
Golf Lesson by Jim McLean on how to improve your swing plane and proper head position. How PivotPro can help you stay under the plane? One of the most popular myths when it comes to golf instruction is the one about maintaining a still head throughout the swing. Fact is, that’s only partly correct. In actuality, the head should move to allow for the proper upper-body rotation to take place. Golf Training Aid for Correct Pivot. PivotPro, Worlds First Patented pivot training aid for golfers of all caliber and ages. With its easy to use and versatile design, PivotPro is a revolutionary golf training aid that is specifically designed to promote correct pivoting in your golf swing. PivotPro is the next generation golf training aid, enabling you work on proper pivoting. PivotPro will help you eliminate: ·Excessive sway – swaying hips result in a poor weight shift, and power loss ·It prevents casting of the club and over the top move ·If you suffer from reverse pivoting, lack of club head speed or a balanced finish 1.Master to stay centered over the ball 2.Master to swing the club on the correct plain 3.Master a powerful coil 4.Master your spine angle ·Master proper footwork and balance The secret to PivotPro success is that it forces you to pivot correctly ingraining correct fundamentals resulting in proper coiling of the upper torso against the right leg, creating maximum resistance that leads to more power, consistency, proper weight distribution, and footwork — its like …
Golf Tip: The 8-Step Swing; Jim McLean
Break down the correct golf swing into 8 easy steps Jim McLean: Listed as one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers and Golf Digest’s #3 instructor in the world; 1994 PGA of America Teacher of the Year; Has taught over 100 PGA, LPGA and Senior PGA Tour players
Jim McLean – Tips & Drills for Chipping, Pitch, Bunker, Full Golf Shots with Pivot Pro
Golf Training Aid for Correct Pivot. PivotPro, Worlds First Patented pivot training aid for golfers of all caliber and ages. With its easy to use and versatile design, PivotPro is a revolutionary golf training aid that is specifically designed to promote correct pivoting in your golf swing. PivotPro is the next generation golf training aid, enabling you work on proper pivoting. PivotPro will help you eliminate: ·Excessive sway – swaying hips result in a poor weight shift, and power loss ·It prevents casting of the club and over the top move ·If you suffer from reverse pivoting, lack of club head speed or a balanced finish 1.Master to stay centered over the ball 2.Master to swing the club on the correct plain 3.Master a powerful coil 4.Master your spine angle ·Master proper footwork and balance The secret to PivotPro success is that it forces you to pivot correctly ingraining correct fundamentals resulting in proper coiling of the upper torso against the right leg, creating maximum resistance that leads to more power, consistency, proper weight distribution, and footwork — its like having your own professional instructor. In order to be consistent in your golf swing, it is vital that you must load correctly and achieve same proper position at the top of your swing every time. The number one reason armatures hit inconsistent shots is that they never get in the same proper position at the top of the swing. In golf one needs to learn to feel things to fix your problems …
Golf Footwork & Weight Transfer Instructions – Jim Mclean
The #1 reason for lack of power & inconsistent shots! Professional golf instructors attribute 90 percent of golf swing faults to incorrect pivoting. Many golfers don’t even realize that they are swaying during their golf swing. What is a sway and how can it affect your golf swing? A sway is the sideways movement of your hips during the golf swing or the lateral movement of center of your balance. In other words, your center of gravity shifts outside your right foot or it can be a combination where your right hip moves laterally outside you right foot and your upper body leans back towards the target. How to Pivot Correctly with PivotPro? SETUP—First, standup straight and spread your feet shoulder-width apart, start to bend from the waist, and at the same time feel that you stick your backside. Sense that you are getting ready to catch a ball or you are easing yourself to sit down on a high chair. SIMPLY RELAX—Easier said than done. However, here is a trick I learned from a pro. Try relaxing your neck muscles by relaxing your lower jaw and slightly sticking your tongue out – try it – feel the tension going away in your arms. Keep the same relaxed feeling throughout your swing. Another good way to relax is to start from your finger and hands up. Imagine you are holding a child’s hand. This will result in relaxed shoulders, chest and back muscles. KEEP YOUR HEAD UP—Keep your head up away from your chest, this can be accomplished by seeing the ball down your nose. If you …
Reverse Pivot in Golf Swing – Jim Mclean
How to Cure Reverse Pivot Golf Swing, Golf Tips by Jim Mclean Professional golfers transfer 90% of their body weight to the back leg during the back swing, while amateurs transferred only 50% at the top of the swing. Stop Tilting, Start Loading Properly for Better Golf Shots and Less Back Pain It is one thing to know that you reverse pivot, but it is a whole another thing to learn how to pivot correctly. You’ve practiced, you’ve taken lessons and you have spent thousands of dollars on the latest equipment, but you still haven’t improved your golf game. Maybe it is time to have a closer look, at how well your body is pivoting, in order to become a more consistent player. Improving your strength, flexibility, coordination and balance will sure help you, but it wont do you any good if you dont learn and practice to pivot correctly. Characteristics of a Reverse Pivot in the Swing. The reverse pivot occurs when the golfer’s back leg is straight and the body weight is shifted to the front leg at the top of the swing. The head moves towards the target on the back swing and dips low. The right hip slides or sways to the right instead of turning out of the way, causing the center of gravity to move outside golfers legs. The left leg bends too much and the right leg straightens. At the top of the back swing the left knee points to the left of the ball instead of pointing to the right of it. On the follow through the golfers weight ends up on the right leg with the sole of the foot …







