By Interactive Metronome - February 20, 2015
Dennis’ Golf Swing No Longer a Menace
Dennis wasn’t experiencing debilitating impairments, but wanted to improve his ability to multitask, his mental efficiency, and hopefully his golf game. One particular area of his golf game that he hoped to improve was his shot distance. He came into the Language Learning Center for Interactive Metronome® training to help accomplish his goals.
Before training, Dennis stated that he spent about an hour practicing before he played a round of golf. It wasn’t that he didn’t appreciate the extra practice, but he was more concerned that he felt like he needed to retrain his muscles every time he wanted to play. This was very frustrating for Dennis who routinely shot in the 80’s before IM training.
Dennis was extremely motivated to train and strived for perfection at each IM session. He came in for training 3 days a week for 5 weeks. Although the benefits were clear from the first session, when Dennis finished training he said that his golf game improved drastically. He no longer needed to practice before every round because he noticed increased muscle memory. Best of all, he shave strokes off of his score; Dennis is now a scratch golfer, always keeping his rounds in the 70’s.
He wasn’t shy about what helped him succeed either. Where others may like having a secret advantage, Dennis just couldn’t stop telling his friends what Interactive Metronome® training did for his golf game. Additionally, when he is not on the course, Dennis says his ability to multitask has improved and he feels like his brain is more efficient. He says that he is overwhelmingly pleased with his training and credits IM for helping him dominate the links.