May 2022 Ohio Golf Journal

Testing has proven that weight distribution and stability are two key factors in creating a consistent golf swing. Golf shoes should allow for limited slippage and provide stable contact with the ground, but also have structure to permit adequate movement for correct weight distribution. Today’s lightweight – sneaker like shoes cannot hold up to the weight shifts and forces created during the swing. To create distance and balance during the swing, you need to use the ground and your only connection to the ground is your golf shoe. In a recent interview about SQAIRZ Golf Shoes, Mr. Winskowicz stressed the importance of ground contact and maintaining balance and stability throughout the golf swing. Learn more from the full interview, shown here as well as on Back 9 Report TV https://youtu.be/PPXBy-1Xgcg - Mou make a black box for video Before the first shoes were sold, months of independent testing of SQAIRZ versus competitive golf shoes with over 200 golfers proved that SQAIRZ produced more surface area connection with the ground than any other golf shoe, which produced greater ground force reaction, balance and stability, resulting in more accuracy and distance. Terry Hashimoto, co-founder of BodiTrak, a leader in pressure mapping, has worked with over 7,500 PGA Professionals and coaches to rapidly add distance using pressure mapping technology. Hashimoto was the first to realize that distance is created from the ground up. In extensive testing with SQAIRZ Golf Shoes he found that they have the highest contact surface area with the ground, which improves balance and stability throughout the swing. Plus, pressure mapping proved that much higher vertical forces were present on the lead foot, which is the number one way to gain distance. Hashimoto reached these conclusions from BodiTrak’s scientific analysis: • SQAIRZ allows pressure to move to the trail heel portion of the foot more rapidly during the backswing, generating more acceleration to the lead side quicker and creating a much greater “brake effect”, generating more vertical power on the

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