ONE can be used indoors and requires as little as 15 min 2 to 3 times a week.
SPECIFICATIONS
ONE “club” & carriage
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lightweight shaft with comfortable hand grips
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33 inches (83.82 mm) total length
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dampened end stopper
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sliding carriage with space for five (5) weights and four (4) elastics
Elastics
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Comes with four (4) strong and one (1) weak elastic
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Durable, UV and weather resistant
Weights
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Four (4) black, one (1) orange
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Weight: Black: 60g; Orange: 125g
What’s in the box?
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The ONE system: including club, weights—four (4) black and one (1) orange, elastics—four (4) strong and one (1) weak, and basic training materials
Dynamic Inertia Performance is a company that is developing proprietary consumer fitness products specifically designed to increase the speed and power of sporting movements. DIP believes that its technology and products will prove to be the most effective way to increase sport-specific speed and power which is an important aspect of sports training. In golf, increased speed of movement translates to higher club-head speeds and longer driving distances. Increased driving distance is much sought after by both the more advanced as well as casual golfers and golfers who have demonstrated that they are willing to pay for increased distance. Increased swing and serve speed in tennis, bat and throwing speed in baseball, and slap-shot speed in hockey are equally sought-after skills in their respective sports. Existing fitness training implements and techniques on the market have been successful at increasing strength but unsuccessful at increasing speed of movement. A paradigm shift is taking place in the sports training industry in terms of sport specificity of training. Dynamic Inertia Performance hopes to capitalize on this new and developing need and trend in the industry with its offering of the novel, proprietary sports-specific speed, and power-enhancing products.
ONE fills a niche for power and speed training in golf that has not been adequately met by any competitor products. Most of the current and popular training aids on the market such as weighted clubs and swing fans that claim to increase speed generally do not work. Scientific studies in fact reveal that such devices, as they are swung too slowly, can actually reduce swing speed. What one needs is to train the sport-specific muscles at the right or ever faster speeds (Overspeed training).