Jim McLean: X-Factor II
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Jim McLean: X-Factor II
Jim McLean: X-Factor II -- Learn Power Positions, Power
Moves, And Body Angles That Create Power Jim McLean updates his
popular X-factor teaching concept with this DVD and includes
new research, drills and pictures updated in an INTERACTIVE
format. Containing over 125 minutes of informative
instructional information, this DVD will make understanding the
X factor easier than ever. Every golfer wants to hit the ball
farther and that is what the X-Factor is all about. The
X-Factor, a scientifically proven swing method that takes into
account the differential between the turn of the hips and the
turn of the shoulders, helping you create more torque. It's how
you turn, not how much. Jim McLean uses exciting new research
to illustrate how to reach your maximum "X" by maximizing your
shoulder turn and minimizing your hip turn. McLean shows you
the correct body movements to produce an efficient golf swing
and powerful results. This DVD is a must have for the golfer
serious about gaining distance!
Jim McLean's illustrious career has made him
an icon to the entire golf industry. His teaching and work with
professional and amateur golfers alike has not only improved
thousands of golfers technique, but has increased their
enjoyment of the game by helping them to lower their
scores.
Buy Jim McLean: X-Factor II now!
Review: 
I've bought plenty of golf videos and I can't
say they were all very helpful to me. But
the X-Factor II is a good one and I have
watched it a number of times. |
| Don Knowles , Richmond, USA |
Review: 
The product is relativley inexpensive for what it
does. So far my game had improved considerably and
I'm looking forward to the summer. |
| Deshawn Sloan , Birmingham,
USA |
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