Delivering Effective V1 Pro
Lessons
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You often hear instructors use phrases and comments
like "laid off", "swing plane", "strong grip", etc… to
describe some of their students' swing habits. Most often
students don't understand how these terms as they apply to
them until they see their swing using V1 Pro. A few
suggested guidelines to give you and your students a V1 Pro
lesson worth remembering:
- Move the student swing in slow motion when starting
- Use compare and drawing when referencing areas of
concentration
- Keep lesson summary short and to the point, say 2 – 5
minutes
- Use the text tool and include your name and phone
number
- Use an intro and prescribe a
drill
| Click here for a lesson sample
New No Pay/30 Day
Program on Improved V1 Putt System
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V1 Putt now features a Set-Up and Calibration wizard
that provides easy-to-follow instructions and images for
simple and accurate set-up of the V1 Putt system. This
step-by-step wizard will guide you through set-up and
calibration process of your V1 Putt from camera set-up to
ball placement to light adjustment. The wizard will save you
time and gets your V1 Putt up and running quickly. Through,
May 31st, take advantage of our No Pay/30 Day program on V1
Putt. This risk-free program allows instructors to try V1
Putt for 30 days without any obligation to
purchase.
Call a V1 representative to sign up for the
No Pay/30 Day program for V1
Putt. | |
Do You
Know?
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With V1 Pro you can add company logos, recorded
introductions and swing drills to every lesson you do. Send
it to your students via the Internet or burn it on a CD to
hand to them. Instructors using this feature experience
higher customer retention and more referral business. You
can see how this works by visiting PGA.com under its Improve
Your Game area where V1 lessons are done every week for
golfers. It is a very simple and impactful way to make great
impression with your students and corporate
sponsors. | |