Has anyone here used the speed chain as a way of increasing clubhead speed? As a result of my lurking on the 4GEA.com site, I read about it and obtained one. I'm working with it, but haven't been able to really see a change because the weather has kept me from actually hitting golf balls much. Anyway, I'm curious if there are others who are working with this and as to any results you might have obtained.
I've been following the posts on GEA as well. Did you measure your swing speed before you started with it? How do you do it basically? I mean do you do it like circuit training with weights where you do so many reps a day or every other day?
I've generally followed the suggestions of Trainchain on gea and do 6-10 reps, followed by a break, repeated 5 to 6 times every other day. I had my swing measured about a year ago and did not measure it again prior to starting with the speed chain, but I do feel that it has already helped a little and will help more as time goes on. My ss at the year ago time was hovering aroung 112. I do plan on getting retested in a couple of months to sse the status at that time and will report then. I like the logic of the device and do find that it works fine with my new TGM setup and hit motion. Let me know if you have any other questions.
To me it looks as if it definitely would force you to swing on plane. That in itself would plug some power leaks and that would buy you some mroe speed. Thanks for taking the time to respond to my question.
Any current status on how well this product works? Enquiring minds would like to know.
I have one and believe it is a good product. I got it last year, but due to some back issues(from beforehand), I was reluctant to go full bore. Since working with it over winter as well as having 4 months free of back pain, have been able to get my swing speed up to 120mph, from about 108 this time last year.
My trainer has acquired 4 of these, and 4 torso burners, for his PT, and for his clients. He is a BIG believer!!! His reasoning apart from a 10 mph increase in one of the clients' swing speeds(104 - 114), is that it is 'the best thing out there' for efficient motor learning. That is, training to increase your swing speed is best done at similiar speeds you expect to swing the golf club at.
I also contend that it is a decent means to eliminating an over the top move in the golf swing as the chain will 'catch' if you make that move. So, if that's what you want...not good for Slammin Sam or K.J ...
Now, about that clubface...
Homerson,
Do you hit or swing? Does the SpeedChain appear to work equally well for each motion? Thanks for the reply!
Originally Posted by Homerson
I have one and believe it is a good product. I got it last year, but due to some back issues(from beforehand), I was reluctant to go full bore. Since working with it over winter as well as having 4 months free of back pain, have been able to get my swing speed up to 120mph, from about 108 this time last year.
My trainer has acquired 4 of these, and 4 torso burners, for his PT, and for his clients. He is a BIG believer!!! His reasoning apart from a 10 mph increase in one of the clients' swing speeds(104 - 114), is that it is 'the best thing out there' for efficient motor learning. That is, training to increase your swing speed is best done at similiar speeds you expect to swing the golf club at.
I also contend that it is a decent means to eliminating an over the top move in the golf swing as the chain will 'catch' if you make that move. So, if that's what you want...not good for Slammin Sam or K.J ...
Now, about that clubface...
12mph is BIG INCREASE in speed. I wouldn't say that is the average. Unless you are simply outta shape and your speed just goes down that much. For instance you had back pain which probably seriously hindered your speed.
Originally Posted by jim_0068
12mph is BIG INCREASE in speed. I wouldn't say that is the average. Unless you are simply outta shape and your speed just goes down that much. For instance you had back pain which probably seriously hindered your speed.
Huge! The back pain was definitely a hindrance. I was up around 115mph beforehand, and with help from this site and Brian's and Brian, could account for some of the rest. I am getting older though!
I do stand by my endorsement, although I better shut shut up soon, lest y'all think I'm a spokesperson or something
Originally Posted by Yoda
Hi Blackjack,
I bought mine at the PGA Show last year -- it's under $100 but still not cheap -- and you can't stay aboard this baby if you Sway. The ol' Center of Gravity stays put or else! I feel it also helps build those mission critical 'balance muscles' so necessary for the stability of Zone One (Body Control)..
In the latest Golf Digest there is an article about how Ernie Els went about rehabbing his knee. On one of the pages he is standing on two things that appear similar to this product, one under each foot. He says it has really helped with his balance and to strengthen the muscles he needs to maintain a properly balanced swing.
can someone explain or describe how this speedchain works?
Originally Posted by Homerson
Not if you do it right. Speed chain is great for loading, storing, and release.
Feel of lag, pivot, rotational componants, many more.
Speed stick has no clubhead feel, sweetspot feel, long....don't like it.
Homerson is correct. The speedchain does not differentiate betweeen contrasting teaching methods because it follows any movement your hands and arms make. Therefore, you are just making those golf specific muscles stronger and faster. It also is the only device I know of that meets the 4 specificty laws of training for speed. A hitter or swinger would benefit.
Originally Posted by powerdraw
can someone explain or describe how this speedchain works?
There you go
JJ, writeup about the
SpeedChain
The speedchain has another benefit. It can be used to strengthen the rotator muscles. Do circles, figure 8's, tennis back hands and finally overhead throws. Rubber bands, light weigths do not compare since you cannot get close to the range of motion the speedchain offers.