Less effort. More distance.

Lately, I’ve been tinkering with my swing. I’d like to get the magical place where I don’t swing as hard, but get more distance.  Obviously, that sounds counterintuitive, but us golfers know how the ball jumps off your club when you flush one.  If sounds so cliché’, but it really is a case of working smarter, not harder. Most people never figure out how to do so, or simply refuse.  And they pay a heavy price for their unnecessary effort. When we train for distance, we want to improve.  We want to get BETTER. But at some point, we not only need to train smarter, but we need to WISEN UP. Wising up is coming to the realization that there will come a time in our lives when we can’t hit the ball any further, can’t run any faster, jump any higher, or lift anything heavier. In the strength world, there are limits. Some are self-imposed, but I’m talking about the limits of Father Time. Someday, Usain Bolt won’t be able to run as fast. Someday, Michael Phelps won’t be able to swim as fast. Someday, Rory won’t be able to drive it as far. And, gulp, someday, our distance will drop. You may think that sounds like horrible news – but it’s actually positive. Here’s why:  When you shift your focus from only strength to strength and elasticity (and you do this when you train smarter), you have breakthroughs you never experienced before. You actually add force multipliers you’ve never tapped into. Instead of relying on only one factor (strength), you add another (elasticity), which gives you exponentially better results, as opposed to linear results. And that is what we teach you in the Hyper-Elastic Distance program. Instead of Strength + Speed for distance, we’ve added to the script: Strength + Speed + Hyper-Elasticity = Crazy Distance And the results can be game-changing. STAY STRONG, Jeff PS – If you want to get more distance from your body.  And longer than you’ve ever thought possible, then join us in Hyper-Elastic Distance You want to do it soon because on Monday, it’s going back into the member’s area. Check it out here.