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John Daly
2004 PGA Tour Comeback Player-of-the-Year, holder of 11 PGA driving distance titles; finished in the top 10 five times in 2004 and in 2004 prior to the Ryder Cup led the PGA Tour in all round accuracy (driving, fairways hit, greens in regulation, putting and sand saves); 1991 PGA Champion; 1995 British Open Champion; 2004 Buick Invitational Champion; 2003 Kolon Korean Open Champion; 2001 BMW International Open Champion; 1994 BellSouth Classic Champion; 1992 B.C. Open Champion. "The game starts with the arms and remember a golf swing is about consistent repetition. I care mostly about my wrists and forearms in each shot. This is why my goal is to build up strength in my forearms and wrists. I believe the MOJO® will build your lower arms to where you can cock your wrists on a better plane which will allow you to get through the ball a lot quicker. As a right handed player, my key is to make sure my left arm is stronger than my right arm. This is why I swing the MOJO® in my left arm all the time. The MOJO® is going to make you hit the ball not only farther but most importantly straighter and that's the most important thing in golf is to hit the ball straight. A stronger left arm through impact will help you do this. The MOJO® is really great because I can swing it anywhere and anytime year round while continually working on strengthening and conditioning the most important parts required for a repetitive and powerful swing motion……." John has long been regarded as the player on the PGA Tour with the "greatest set of hands". His effortless 350 yard drives combined with his silky smooth swing and short-game touch around the green truly sets him apart from the other great professionals. No wonder Nick Price once said the most naturally talented players he had seen on Tour were Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Greg Norman and John Daly. Only John, affectionately known as "The Lion" could start 2004 ranked 299th in the world and ascend to the top 20 on the money list that same year by winning the Buick Invitational and finishing in the top 10 five times. Not to mention, he was chronically bothered by bone spurs in 2003 in which he continued to persevere for months while in pain until the spurs were surgically removed from his foot. John always credits his heartfelt support from his huge congregation of fans as his inspiration.  In fact, John wrote a song entitled, "The Fan" as a dedication of appreciation to his fans. You can keep up with "The Lion" throughout the year by visiting John Daly.com to see what he is up to.

Art Sellinger
Founder and CEO of the LDA Long Drivers of America; two-time national long drive champion; senior writer of Golf Tips magazine. "Without question, you have created a product that can make a major impact with golf consumers because I feel all golfers want length, but you have a medically designed golf specific strength and conditioning device that strengthens correctly for length but also teaches the release as good as anything I have ever seen in my life which equates to incredible accuracy with phenomenal length........PERIOD! I've learned to rely less on natural ability and more on technical ability. I've become a student of sources of power in the golf swing. I've analyzed film and still photography of the world's longest hitters, interviewed teachers all over the world and evolved into an expert on the subject of power golf. Experience in the competitive arena, as well as exhaustive research has taught me the primary keys for power golf are a player's hands, wrists and forearms, plus his or her overall flexibility. Trust me, these are the principle components for generating club head speed and improving distance. Too many people believe that the legs alone generate power in the golf swing, WRONG!…… Let's not forget what holds onto the club and that club head speed equates to power. 80% of your power comes from your hands, wrists and forearms and the lower arms just happen to be the fastest moving parts of the human body....adding force and strength to these areas is naturally perfect."

Carl Rabito
Voted by Golf Magazine as a Top 100 golf instructor in the world; One of only 43 PGA Certified Master Teaching Professionals in the United States; PGA, Class A, Professional; Nationally Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist; East Central Chapter PGA Teacher of the Year, 1995, 1997, 2001; PGA of America, Educational Faculty Member; Board member and author of the teaching manual for the Therapeutic Golf Foundation, 1996-2003; Sanctuary Ridge Country Club-Orlando, FL (2007-Present), Diamond Players Clubs-Clermont, FL, 1999-2006; Bolingbrook Golf Club-Bolingbrook, IL, 2004-present; Co-developed and co-authored the program and manual for Health South's "Sport for Golf" Program offered at Health South locations nationwide... This program deals with a person's anatomical make-up and how it influences the swing mechanics and injuries- 1993-1997; National consultant and lecturer for "Body Balance for Performance" Program, 1998-99; Consultant/advisor to the Biomechanical Research Lab for Pediatrics and Adolescents in golf and baseball at Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 2004-2005. Carl Rabito's knowledge, education, and training in human anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology bring a new and unique perspective and approach to the golf swing. Carl teaches both in Orlando and Chicago. "In the human body, structure governs function. There are no two ways about it. Consequently, when a golfer is holding onto a club that strikes a ball resting on the ground and in grass located approximately 35" - 45" away from his or her hands, there must be sufficient strength in the forearms, wrists and hands in order to be successful at golf. One not only needs optimum club head speed through impact, but he or she must have the strength required to control the head of the club at ball contact while the club head is accelerating towards the ball and at times, while also taking a divot, hitting out of rough and blasting out of sand. Strength in the lower arms is hugely instrumental as well in being a great chipper of the ball for superb up and down play. A square clubface at impact coupled with increased force and speed is what is responsible for memorable distance and control. Too many people who play the great game of golf overlook the most obvious parts of the human body for strength development. Let's face it, you can't play golf without hands, wrists and forearms because the hands are holding onto the handle of the shaft and controlling the club head through impact and assisting the forearms and wrists that are firing the club head through impact with force velocity. Therefore, these vital areas of the human body must not be overlooked if a golfer wants to hit the ball farther and straighter. This is common sense. I have long been asked to endorse different swing tools/training aids and I never have in over 25 years. The Mojo® is the only swing performance tool that I use with my teaching and the only device that I would ever recommend, period. Mojo® is simple, it is no-nonsense, and it is biomechanically correct and extremely effective in so many very important ways. The Mojo® understands the swing motion and does it right or I would not have anything to do with it." www.rabtogolf.com

Eddie Merrins
Pro Emeritus of the prestigious Bel Air Country Club, author of the very successful and enlightening "Swing the Handle" videotape and DVD collection, former head golf coach at UCLA "I've tried your MOJO® device and feel that anyone who uses this instrument will be doing themselves a favor because they are strengthening the parts of the body that actually swing the club……"

Dr. William Droege
Director of Sports Medicine/Esquire Sports Medicine Clinic in St. Louis Missouri; Masters Degree in Biomechanics; former professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs organization; current long drive competitor qualifying for the LDA World Championship 8 consecutive years. "The majority of the gold standards of golf strength and conditioning and in particular swing-motion specific training have the weight improperly positioned too far away from the users hands. The MOJO® brings the weight at a scientifically researched distance from the hands that pulls into play the particular muscles one uses to compete in sports in which speed and power are essential during the swing motion. I like the fact that MOJO's® compact design allows an individual to work on strengthening his or her swing indoors because that's important……"

Jay Randolph
Hall of Fame sports broadcaster. "I use to be a scratch golfer in my younger days. As you grow older you begin to lose your flexibility and quickness. I love this MOJO® device because it prepares me better to swing the golf club with proper extension and if I can't get to the driving range, swinging the different weighted MOJOs® thirty times is like hitting seventy-five balls……"

Dave Page
Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach, Arizona Diamondbacks “I was introduced to Mojo
® while our team was playing in St. Louis against the Cardinals. Our players used it extensively the entire series. Mojo® is an essential part of the programs I offer to the players.”
 

Lee Thomas

Former MLB player, former GM Philadelphia Phillies, current Assistant GM-Boston Red Sox

“The Big Team used Mojo® this year and we’re currently training with it in Florida during Fall League. I have two sons, 12 & 15, and its really great for these kids. You feel it where you need it since hitting lies between the wrist and the elbow.” 

Ray Barile
Athletic Trainer, St. Louis Blues Hockey Team “Our players are always trying to work on strengthening the upper extremities, especially forearm strength. We have found that with this device we can achieve this very effectively.”

David Crain
Tennis Pro, Mission Hills Tennis Club “In my 35 years of playing and teaching tennis, I have not found or used a better strength and conditioning tool. I no longer have tennis elbow either! Thanks Mojo
®!”


Coach Rick Fiala
Junior College Coach, Former Minor League Coach-River City Rascals Only player to return as coach to the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado, 2002. "This Mojo
® is tremendous because it works the same muscles a player uses to hit a ball with at the point of contact. I also use this device with our pitchers as well."


Rosalie Abel
fan of the Mojo® "I had purchased the Mojo® to correct my golf swing and  took my Mojo® on a golf trip to Florida and ended up hitting my first HOLE IN 1!"


Jeff White

I purchased the Mojo® black and in just 3 days I notice a huge difference.  I was almost back to my old self.  I had a 8 handicap in high school and never shot over par in any 9 hole mach.  After college I got married and had children.  In a 4 year span I played little to no golf.  After my son turn 3 I started playing again and I was awful shooting in the 9s0 and even hundreds again.  my son is now five and I am playing more often and he loves to come and play with me.  I was looking for some thing with resistance through the down swing when I came across this.  I purchased it and lets just say it is all coming back to me now.  I was a big hitter in high school hitting it up to 340 yards some times.  after just 3 days worth of training I have hit one over 350 and I am getting way more consistent.  This is an awesome training aid and strengthening aid.  the best I have seen and most likely the best there is out there, under a thousand dollars or even period.  I love it so much I am getting my wife and son one the 3.5 pound red one.  thanks
 

 

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