How to restore your body’s “rubber band”

All week, while we were waiting for Olympic golf to start, we’ve also been talking about our bodies’ fascia system. 

And how we can bring it back to life for more distance, mobility, blah, blah. 

There’s been a little confusion about exactly what our fascia is, so… 

Okay… 

You ever see an old, dry-rotted rubber band in the junk drawer? (Yeah, right next to the pile of tees you’ve forgotten to take out of your pocket the last ten years:) 

So, the rubber band is totally dried out. And looks like if you stretched it, it would immediately snap. 

But, there’s a part of you that thinks you could probably bring it back to life. 

If you had some oil or liquid – kinda like bringing an old baseball mitt back to life. 

I Googled it, and wintergreen oil brings rubber back to life (didn’t know wintergreen oil was a thing). 

The point is, we can reclaim its elasticity. 

And thankfully, the same holds true for us crazy golfers. 

Inside our bodies is a giant, elastic spider web that stores and releases energy.

Now, as we get older, that system gets a little “dry-rot”, but we now know that we can use specific movements to not only reclaim our elasticity, but improve it.

And that improvement is what leads to more yards, more mobility, more fun… 

Oh, and speaking of (what a perfect transition), you can start reclaiming your elasticity and adding distance today with Hyper-Elastic Distance.    

Who knows where you’ll be in the next five days? 5 yards farther? 10 yards? 20 yards? 

The more yards, the merrier. 

See you on the inside. 

STAY STRONG, 

Jeff  

PS – The bonus for Hyper-Elastic Distance closes either Sunday or Monday…so, act accordingly. 

You can check it out here.