Golf Technique - Advantage: Women
Are women golfers more likely to accept, understand, use and
benefit from 'non-traditional' performance enhancement
techniques? Particularly techniques that call for the use of
one's intuitive facilities?
When it comes to golf, women have nearly always had the 'mental'
advantage over their male counterparts. It is only the physical
brawn that has kept men in separate ranks when it comes to the
game of golf.
But that may quickly be changing, as more and more women learn
about the new performance breakthrough technique known as EFT.
You may have already heard about EFT - perhaps you saw it on
CNN, or maybe you saw it demonstrated on TV's Discovery Channel,
or read the cover story on it in Women's World magazine.
Women are more likely to be open to trying 'unorthodox'
performance enhancement techniques, and EFT certainly falls in
the category of 'non-traditional' game performance enhancement
methods. However, the results of applying EFT have been nothing
short of spectacular.
While technique is equally important for golfers of either sex,
women may be more likely to get greater benefits in less time by
the application of this performance enhancement technique to
their game. EFT is a very intuitive technique and it may just be
that women are better attuned to this realm.
Indeed, many of the top EFT practitioners are women, and the
application of this technique to a woman's well tuned golf game
may allow for greater breakthroughs in less time than for men.
Contributing author Stacey Vornbrock in particular is devoted
to focusing her EFT talents on sports performance and range of
motion issues. She continues to set the leading edge in energy
techniques for golfers and others with sports performance issues.
For complete details and a great free report on this subject,
please visit www.NolimitEFTbooks.com .