LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Bio Mechanics Thread: Bio Mechanics View Single Post #174 08-12-2009, 09:08 AM Weetbix Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 32 sorry I am sorry if I am coming across like a salesman. I will catagorically state that I don't work for bioengine, we have no business or personal arrangements or kickbacks. Our only relationship is that I have paid to be screened and have a personal tarining regime supplied. I'd never heard of biomechanics before, so maybe that helped because I didn't have any preconceptions. I would be amazed if in a fairly new field in such a complicated area that there wern't failures. Overpromising and underdelivering. People with dubious qualifications selling snake oil. All I can say with my relationship with bioengine and the business he is a part of to date is that the results have been there for me to see, and for the people who I play golf with to see. bioengine has backed up what he's told me. He has been open with information and time to show me what it is he does and why what he does works. Why I've responded to many of the questions raised here is twofold: one because it has helped me, and I know how frustrating golf can be, so I hope that people will investigate and find out if this can help them. I don't know what it's like in the US but bioengine has been prepared to show me why he's worth my investment. Of course it was still a risk because I'd never heard of anyone who has benefitted. I have since! Second is because many of the questions and comments have seemed to me to be based on assumptions about what bioengine is selling and not what he really has to offer. Styles - I know you on another forum so I hope you know me well enough to believe that I was not having a go at you in my previous post. I think that when you heard "best way" you assumed things - maybe previous experiences with position golf stuff, or other "My pattern is better than your pattern" stuff. But bioengine has always said to me that what he teaches doesn't take away the need for TGM or golf pro teachers. But there are aspects of people's golf that his training is better able to help than traditional methods. For example, I have heard of drills where you try and have the feeling of skipping a stone. I suspect that this is trying to tap into our natural biomechanics and apply them to the golf swing. bioengine would say that he can help us go beyond tapping into our natural biomechanics and actually help us to improve them. Then when we apply them to the golf swing we get a better result. Golfguru has uses the analogy of throwing a ball many times. This is tapping into our natural athletic ability. bioengine's training will probably help me to be better at throwing a ball. And if I can bring that to my golf swing I will also have a better swing. Not sure how much sense that made. But all I can do is try ... It would help if I could learn to say something with less words! Weetbix View Public Profile Send a private message to Weetbix Find all posts by Weetbix