Master Connection and Consistency with Swing Sync
If your swing feels inconsistent, weak, or out of control, the problem is often disconnection.
When your arms move faster than your body, timing breaks down, slices appear, and contact becomes unreliable.
Swing Sync is designed to fix that by training your arms and body to move together as one unit.
It creates a connected, powerful motion that produces cleaner strikes, better control, and repeatable ball striking.
Whether you struggle with slices, weak contact, or timing issues, Swing Sync helps you feel what a connected swing really is, fast.
How Swing Sync Works
Swing Sync connects your arms to your torso so they move together throughout the swing.
Instead of your arms racing ahead or falling behind, Swing Sync keeps everything synced:
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Arms
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Chest
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Rotation
If your arms try to move independently, you feel it immediately.
That instant feedback trains your body to stay connected without thinking.
The result is a smoother, more powerful, and more consistent swing.

How to Set Up Swing Sync
Swing Sync is simple and quick to use.
Step 1: Put It On
Place Swing Sync around your upper arms and chest, following the product instructions.
It should feel secure but comfortable, not tight or restrictive.
Step 2: Check Your Connection
When you take your setup, your arms should feel lightly connected to your torso.
You should still be able to move naturally, but now everything moves together.
How to Train with Swing Sync
Basic Connection Training (Beginner)
Start with slow, controlled swings.
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Focus on turning your chest
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Let your arms move with your body
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Avoid forcing speed
You’ll immediately feel when your arms try to separate from your body.
That awareness is what builds better mechanics.

Timing & Control Training (Intermediate)
Once you’re comfortable, increase swing speed slightly.
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Maintain connection through the backswing
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Rotate smoothly through impact
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Keep arms synced to your chest
This trains proper sequencing, body first, arms second.
Power & Consistency Training (Advanced)
Use Swing Sync with full swings.
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Rotate your body aggressively
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Let the arms stay connected
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Feel power coming from rotation, not arm speed
This builds strong, repeatable ball striking under speed.
Key Training Drills
Anti-Slice Drill
Most slices come from arms outrunning the body.
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Wear Swing Sync
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Focus on rotating your chest first
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Let the arms follow
This creates an in-to-out motion naturally.

Ball Striking Drill
Use half swings at first.
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Keep arms connected
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Focus on clean contact
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Increase speed gradually
This improves strike quality quickly.
Consistency Drill
Hit multiple shots in a row with the same rhythm.
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Same rotation
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Same connection
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Same timing
Swing Sync helps eliminate random misses.
Key Features of Swing Sync
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Fix Disconnection Instantly – Keeps arms and body moving together
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Improve Timing & Sequencing – Body leads, arms follow
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Build Real Consistency – Same motion every swing
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Increase Power Naturally – Rotation creates speed
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Simple & Comfortable – Easy to wear and train with
Why You Need Swing Sync
Most swing problems don’t come from bad technique, they come from poor connection.
Swing Sync fixes that at the source by:
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Eliminating flying arms
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Improving rotation
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Building repeatable timing
Instead of guessing, you feel the correct motion every swing.
Key Benefits
✔️ Build arm-to-body connection
✔️ Improve consistency and contact
✔️ Fix slices caused by disconnection
✔️ Train proper sequencing automatically
✔️ Create a swing you can trust under pressure
Why Every Golfer Needs Swing Sync
Swing Sync is one of the fastest ways to improve your swing because it trains feel, not thoughts.
It works for:
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Beginners learning correct motion
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Mid-handicaps fighting inconsistency
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Advanced golfers refining timing
If you want a smoother, stronger, more reliable swing, Swing Sync teaches your body how to move together.
