The Orange Whip is wonderful to loosen up
your golf muscles to get you ready to play. It's designed in such a way that it's got
a weighted ball and the flexible shaft and the counterweight. But this is much heavier than a golf club,
so it's going to stretch you out, but it's also going to increase and improve your timing. So, while swinging this back and forth, if
done correctly, it feels like what Ernie Els looks like. But if you start to hang on tight and try
to force it, it will pull you off-balance and become very awkward.
A golf swing is a motion, and if it's not
in a complete rhythm, it's not gonna work well. It's almost like trying to learn to dance
but in a choppy format. You've got to put a flow into it. There's got to be a rhythm. This is where the rhythm comes from. Now, because we have multiple Orange Whips,
I encourage golfers to try and test them, because they're gonna get an experience that's
unique to them, and I'd like them to feel the differences in the Orange Whips because
they may feel like "this longer version's better for me because it slows me down, it
gets everything timed out." But then you may have someone — "I need a
shorter version because the long version tends to flatten my swing out.
I want to be more upright." So my best advice is — you can go to our
website, orangewhiptrainer.com, find a store near your neighborhood, and try them out. It's fun to try the different sizes, 'cause
you're gonna feel something different with each one. >> Get your hands on Orange Whip and learn
about their complete line of training tools at orangewhiptrainer.com.
