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		<title>Medicus Golf Power Maximus 7 Iron Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 17:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a golfer I&#8217;m always looking for ways to improve my accuracy and distance with my golf clubs. Taking golf lessons has helped with this tremendously, but can you improve your accuracy and distance by using a weighted golf club? This is the question I wanted to answer and where the Medicus Golf Power Maximus 7 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>As a golfer I&#8217;m always looking for ways to improve my accuracy and distance with my golf clubs. Taking golf lessons has helped with this tremendously, but can you improve your accuracy and distance by using a weighted golf club? This is the question I wanted to answer and where the Medicus Golf Power Maximus 7 iron comes into the equation. The Medicus Golf Power Maximus 7 iron is a patented non-hinged weighted hittable swing trainer that builds strength and trains the muscles for improved accuracy and distance.</p>

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<p><strong>Look and Feel</strong></p>
<p>The Power Maximus 7 iron is part of the Medicus family of Swing Trainers that is completely hittable and looks like your normal 7 iron. The leather wrapped grip and steel shaft give the Maximus its real club look. The club weighs 2 lbs, 8 oz. and has a shaft length of 36.5&#8243;. When you address the golf ball with the Maximus 7 iron, it looks like your typical golf club, but with one major difference. The Medicus Maximus uses a proprietary &#8220;Soft weighting system&#8221;, which gives the club its weight to help you improve your distance and accuracy. The minute you pick up the Maximus you&#8217;ll notice how much heavier the golf club feels compared to your regular 7 iron. </p>
<p><strong>Performance</strong></p>
<p>The Power Maximus 7 iron comes with an instruction manual and instructional DVD featuring Chuck Evans (Executive Director of Instruction, Medicus Golf Institute) on how to use the Maximus 7 iron.  The instructional manual is broken up into several parts, Stretching, The Grip, The Swing, Drills, and Other Maximus Products. The instructional DVD (10 Minutes in length) covers some of the same material in the manual, but it uses the Maximus Driver and not the 7 iron.</p>
<p>Since the Maximus is a weighted golf club, you really don&#8217;t want to use it without warming up your muscles first, or you might hurt yourself. This is very important, especially for your lower back. The manual provides four stretches to help warm up your muscles and those include: The Shoulder-Hip Stretch, The Rotation Stretch, Back swing for Rotation Stretch, and Forward Movement.</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve completed the warm up exercises you can move on to the next section dealing with The Grip. Your golf grip is important to your golf swing, because it helps with accuracy and distance. The provided manual walks you through how to grip your golf club properly, the details I won&#8217;t go into for the purpose of the review. One important thing to note, is that the pictures in the manual show what must be an older version of the Maximus with a molded golf grip. The version of the Maximus 7 iron I tested has a standard leather wrapped grip. </p>
<p>The next section is the swing, where it walks you through some simple tips for making a repeatable swing. One of the key features of the Maximus is that it&#8217;s weighted and hittable, so you get instance feedback. And the other benefit according to Medicus is the weight of the Maximus drops into the perfect swing plane every time and trains you to swing the perfect swing.  This is a claim that I don&#8217;t think is 100% accurate, because I was able to swing the Maximus and cast the golf club without much resistance. While the weight of the clubhead is supposed to drop your hands into the slot duringthe downswing, but if you start your downswing with your shoulders, your going to be too steep and hit behind the ball and off plane. When using the Maximus it&#8217;s recommended you only swing at 75% your normal golf swing to help build your golf muscles and muscle memory. You&#8217;re supposed to use the Maximus for 4-5 shots at the driving range and then switch to your normal golf club. </p>
<p>Immediately you&#8217;ll notice how much lighter your normal irons feel and supposedly swing the club faster as a result. In terms of improving my swing speed, no training aid can do that in my opinion and I didn&#8217;t notice an improvement in my swing speed as result of the Maximus. If you really want to improve your swing speed, you need to get proper golf instruction to determine what&#8217;s cause of your lack of power and accuracy. Being able to hit with the Maximus is a big bonus in my opinion for helping develop good muscle memory and seeing instant results on the the driving range. During my tests, I was able to hit a draw with the Maximus, even though its not intended to be used to practice shaping your shots. </p>
<p>The Drills section provides you with one simple drill that involves creating a swing channel with some golf tees to help with your aim and swinging on plane. While this drill is beneficial, it requires you do this on a grass driving range, which are not available in the offseason in the Midwest and other parts of the country. I would have liked to have seen another drill that could be practiced indoors or on driving range mats.</p>
<p><strong>Does it work?</strong></p>
<p>The million dollar question is weather the Medicus Golf Maximus 7 iron can help you improve your distance, accuracy, and swing plane? The answer is no, in my opinion, because no training aid can teach you how to swing the golf club on plane and correct your swing faults. What the Maximus can help you with is helping you hinge your wrists at the take away. The weight of the club really does a great job of doing this and hinging your wrists properly is one of the keys for properly setting the club on plane in the backswing. The other area that the Maximus can help you with is your release and finish. The weight of the club when swung on plane helps you release the club properly and come to a balanced finish. If your not on plane and too steep on your downswing you will not be able to come to a balanced finish. The fact you can hit golf balls with the Maximus 7 iron is a plus in my book, because you get to see instant feedback.</p>
<p>Overall, I think the Medicus Golf Power Maximus 7 iron is not a bad investment if you want to practice using a weighted club. It may not correct your swing flaws, but it will help you with developing good muscle memory. </p>
<p>The Medicus Maximus 7 iron  comes with a full 60 day money back guarantee to take strokes off your game.</p>
<p>The <a title="Medicus Maximus 7 iron" href="http://www.medicus.com/max7iron.php" target="_blank">Medicus Maximus 7 iron</a> retails for $99.85</p>
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		<title>Boston Golf Expo: The Anchor Training Aid and PostureTek Shirt</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:34:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doug over at Crunchgear just spent the weekend at the Boston Golf Expo and has a bunch of great videos of new golf gadgets and training aids that he saw at the show. One of those items that caught my eye, is the Perseus Athletics Anchor Training Aid and PostureTek Shirt.   The Anchor Training Aid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Doug over at Crunchgear" href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/03/09/video-sports-tech-at-the-boston-golf-expo/" target="_blank">Doug over at Crunchgear</a> just spent the weekend at the <a title="Boston Golf Expo" href="http://www.golfexpoboston.com" target="_blank">Boston Golf Expo</a> and has a bunch of great videos of new golf gadgets and training aids that he saw at the show. One of those items that caught my eye, is the <a title="Perseus Athletics" href="http://www.perseusathletics.com/" target="_blank">Perseus Athletics</a> Anchor Training Aid and PostureTek Shirt.</p>
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<p><a title="The Anchor Training Aid" href="http://www.perseusathletics.com/anchor.html" target="_blank">The Anchor Training Aid</a> ($149) looks like a knee brace that you wear that helps stabilize your right knee (right handed golfers) throughout your swing. Developed by Dr. Brian McKeon, orthopedic surgeon and team doctor for the Boston Celtics, the Anchor fits over your back-most knee and locks it in place using a special hinge. If you have a tendency to straighten your back knee in the backswing, the Anchor will help retain the &#8220;flexion angle&#8221;, promising proper backswing plane and more clubhead speed. The Anchor is meant to be worn during practice and not legal for tournament play. Watch the video for more information. </p>
<p><a title="The PostureTek Shirt" href="http://www.perseusathletics.com/posture.htm" target="_blank">The PostureTek Shirt</a> ($129)</p>
<p>Dr. McKeon also developed the PostureTek shirt, a normal-looking athletic shirt that has filaments running along the shoulder blades and something called the Perseus Puck that sits in a hidden pocket underneath the armpit. When your shoulders slouch, the puck vibrates until you straighten back up. Biofeedback to help improve your posture, sounds like an interesting idea. There’s more information about the shirt in the above video as well.</p>
<p>To checkout the other gadgets that Doug saw at the Boston Golf Expo, visit <a title="Crunchgear.com" href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/03/09/video-sports-tech-at-the-boston-golf-expo/" target="_blank">Crunchgear.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hands On: Plane Perfect Golf Training System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 14:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the outdoor demo day at the 2009 PGA Merchandise Show, I had the opportunity to try out the Plane Perfect Golf Training System and I was quite impressed by how easy it is to use this revolutionary golf training system. What makes the Plane Perfect stand apart from other similar concepts, is that you [...]]]></description>
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<p>At the outdoor demo day at the 2009 PGA Merchandise Show, I had the opportunity to try out the Plane Perfect Golf Training System and I was quite impressed by how easy it is to use this revolutionary golf training system. What makes the Plane Perfect stand apart from other similar concepts, is that you can actually hit golf balls while ingraining proper swing plane with all of the clubs in your golf bag, from your wedge through driver. While the Plane Perfect is ideal for teaching professionals, it can be purchased by consumers looking to have the ultimate swing plane training system in their home.</p>
<p>The Plane Perfect Golf Machine is the most complete training system ever developed for golf! Using your own clubs it guides you on a perfect swing plane and path every single swing and will engrain muscle memory quicker than any form of practice available.</p>
<div><span>The Patent Pending Design is extremely versatile and will adjust to fit all swing types and teaching styles. All adjustments can be made in seconds and once you choose the setup that is perfect for you, practicing your perfect swing with or without hitting balls will make you a more consistent golfer in a very short time. After spending about 5 minutes using the Plane Perfect I can see how helpful this would be for any golfer wanting to learn what being on plane feels like.  </span></div>
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<div><a title="The Plane Perfect Golf Training System" href="http://www.planeperfectgolf.com/" target="_blank">The Plane Perfect Golf Training System</a> retails for $3795 </div>
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