By Chris Melton on Apr 14, 2008 in Golf, physical fitness, range of motion, shoulder flexibility | 0 Comments
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By Chris Melton on Apr 6, 2008 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, physical fitness, range of motion, shoulder flexibility, shoulder stretching, the Rotater | 0 Comments
Here’s a slow-motion video of one of the greatest golf swings of all time.
Does Tiger’s swing resemble your swing? Do you get a “big” shoulder turn? Probably not and it could be for a variety of reasons. Here is what one golfer told us in an email that we received recently:
“To: The Rotator Guy
You sure should be proud of [...]
By Chris Melton on Mar 30, 2008 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, internal and external rotation, physical fitness, shoulder flexibility, the Rotater | 1 Comment
Providing great information about golf and the golf industry
Golf Today magazine has been keeping the golfer informed for twenty one years. Scott and I had the pleasure to meet Bob Koczor the publisher/owner or Golf Today magazine during the fall PGA expo held in Las Vegas this past September.
We were riding the elevator to our [...]
By Chris Melton on Feb 15, 2008 in Golf, shoulder stretching, the Rotater | 0 Comments
In the News, again
The Rotater, a shoulder rehabilitation and stretching device was featured on the front page of the Birmingham News’ weekly health section this past Monday (February 11), in an article entitled “Industrial mechanic invents tool to improve shoulder mobility, finds niche in athletics”.
A couple of excerpts
“The device is very, very good,” said Ty [...]
By Chris Melton on Feb 5, 2008 in Golf, range of motion, shoulder flexibility, the Rotater | 2 Comments
How important is shoulder flexibility to a golfer? It’s a rhetorical question, because we all know the answer. If you want a smooth, fluid and flowing golf swing like the golf professionals that you see on television, then you must have flexible shoulders.
1. Watch the shoulder flexibility video (below) by the Titleist Performance Institute ( TPI )
2. [...]
By Chris Melton on Jan 24, 2008 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, range of motion, shoulder rehab, shoulder stretching, the Rotater | 0 Comments
Scott and I spent most of last week in Orlando at the PGA merchandise expo. We were demonstrating the Rotater, taking orders, talking with potential distributors and answering questions.
The Golf Industry was not the initial market for the Rotater
The Rotater was initially developed to aid post-surgical patients as a means of supplementing their physical therapy. Scott [...]
By Chris Melton on Jan 13, 2008 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, range of motion, shoulder exercises, shoulder injuries, shoulder stretching, the Rotater | 0 Comments
This seems like a strange title for a blog post. But one long drive consultant who has experienced the benefits of using the Rotater, sent us the following email:
Scott: (Scott Kay, inventor of the Rotater)
I’ve been using the Rotater every second day and use it while warming up before a round.
I’ve been in [...]
By Chris Melton on Jan 5, 2008 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, range of motion, rotator cuff, shoulder education, shoulder injuries, shoulder rehab, shoulder stretching, the Rotater | 0 Comments
ROTATER GUYS GO TO VEGAS
In September, Scott and I went to the PGA expo in Las Vegas. The PGA expo is an event that brings professionals from the golf world (course owners/managers, teaching professionals, golf shop owners, sponsored professionals, golf publication editors/owners/writers, etc.) in contact with vendors and suppliers of golf-related products and services. [...]
By Chris Melton on Dec 9, 2007 in AC separation, Golf, physical therapy, rehab products, the Rotater | 0 Comments
Shoulder performance is important. Every time you:
push
pull
reach overhead
lift
carry
swing a baseball bat or tennis racket
swim
drive a nail
serve or spike a volleyball
throw a baseball, softball, football, javelin or anything else
do a bench press, shoulder press or chin-up
…your shoulder is being called on to “carry” the load. Injuries abound. I’ve experienced everything from a torn [...]
By Chris Melton on Nov 29, 2007 in Golf, Rotater testimonials, physical fitness, physical health, range of motion, shoulder education, the Rotater | 0 Comments
As a PGA Professional, I have had many golfers come to me over the years looking to improve their games. Most come to me for a lesson as what they see as a last resort after many failed attempts to improve using the latest swing aid or magic club.
With a background and degree in [...]