ROTATIX - training aid for more flexibility and stroke length
Verbessern Sie Ihren Golfschwung mit Leichtigkeit.
– Optimales Aufwärmen vor der Runde
– Verletzungsprävention
– mehr Beweglichkeit = mehr Länge
– bessere Koordination von Oberkörper und Hüfte
– dadurch garantiert weniger Streuung
– garantiert bessere Ergebnisse
– für Rechtshänder und Linkshänder
Von Physiotherapeuten, Golf-Physio-Coaches, Fachärzten und der PGA Klinik MEDICUM Rhein-Ahr-Eifel (Bad Neuenahr) empfohlen.
Wir bieten auch Online-Trainings, Kurse, Workshops und umfangreichen Telefon Support an.
Description
Would you like to improve your handicap quickly? We have the right training equipment for you. With the ROTATIX you can optimize your rotation in the golf swing and thus significantly improve your mobility and shot length. 5 minutes a day is enough to change your game significantly
Through targeted training with our tool, you will achieve harmonious coordination of upper body and hips, more flexibility and more length in your game . This improved coordination results in more accurate and powerful shots, giving you an advantage to improve your handicap.
Our training device is ideal for training at home, for example. You don't have to drive to the golf course, you can work on your technique in the comfort of your own four walls. It doesn't matter whether you're right-handed or left-handed, our device is optimally designed for both playing styles.
We attach great importance to quality, which is why our training device was made of high-quality aluminum in Germany. You can rely on a robust construction that will give you many years of pleasure.
Invest in your golf skills and achieve the best possible handicap. Get our high-quality training device now and take your golf game to a new level!
In order to do the exercises correctly and without "moving" (moving the head), we recommend training in combination with HMC Flex Sticks.
...are inserted into the Velcro loop from the inside
the Velcro.
The posture is slightly bent forward (eyes look
as in golf on a (here "imaginary) ball.
At
A golfer who is sufficiently flexible will have the horizontal brace parallel to the ground (as shown in the photo here).
The ROTATIX lettering can therefore be read parallel to the ground. If this is not the case for you, the stretch is missing.
Hip rotation is initiated by pushing off the floor with the right foot
Arms follow -> left arm stays straight / right arm bends
right elbow close to hip
Belt buckle points towards the target
You grip the ROTATIX with your right hand on the foam handle. The index and middle fingers of the left hand are hooked into the adjustable Velcro loop. The left elbow bent 90 degrees - sits firmly supported in the padded angle.
The right arm is straight, as in the set-up with a golf club
The posture is slightly bent forward (eyes over an imaginary ball)
Hip rotation is initiated by pushing off the floor with the right foot
Belt buckle points towards the target
Right leg rotates on tiptoe -> stretched out and gives a firm footing
The inclination of the upper body remains the same, see graphic 5 on the right
Right arm remains stretched and stretches left shoulder into the finish
...are inserted into the Velcro loop from the inside
the Velcro.
The posture is slightly bent forward (eyes look
as in golf on a (here "imaginary) ball.
At
A golfer who is sufficiently flexible will have the horizontal brace parallel to the ground (as shown in the photo here).
The ROTATIX lettering can therefore be read parallel to the ground. If this is not the case for you, the stretch is missing.
Hip rotation is initiated by pushing off the floor with the right foot
Arms follow -> left arm stays straight / right arm bends
right elbow close to hip
Belt buckle points towards the target
You grip the ROTATIX with your right hand on the foam handle. The index and middle fingers of the left hand are hooked into the adjustable Velcro loop. The left elbow bent 90 degrees - sits firmly supported in the padded angle.
The right arm is straight, as in the set-up with a golf club
The posture is slightly bent forward (eyes over an imaginary ball)
Hip rotation is initiated by pushing off the floor with the right foot
Belt buckle points towards the target
Right leg rotates on tiptoe -> stretched out and gives a firm footing
The inclination of the upper body remains the same, see graphic 5 on the right
Right arm remains stretched and stretches left shoulder into the finish