The SyberVision Training System Includes: 60-minutes of video with Muscle Memory Programming sequences for driving, fairway woods, long irons, pitching, chipping, sand and putting. Comprehensive Online Training Guide with four audio modules.
When SyberVision’s Classic Golf program was first introduced it quickly became the world’s best selling golf training program. The program was recently converted to digital video (i.e. iPhone, iPad viewing) for a new generation of golfers. This classic program is as effective today as when it was first introduced. Click on the “Play Arrow” to learn more about this program and how it can quickly and easily transform your game – simply by repeated watching.
Once the only way to train in golf was to put in long frustrating hours of lessons and practice. Doing this, most golfers only reinforce their bad habits. Now, SyberVision brings you a faster, easier, and more effective way. Called “neuromuscular training” it works like no other method to form new, fundamentally sound habits, break old habits, cure slumps, and improve your game. And it’s GUARANTEED to work.
Based on SyberVision’s breakthrough research conducted at Stanford University, neuromuscular training is an easy-to-use system that takes advantage of the way your body and mind learn best—visually. (Click here for a technical explanation of SyberVision’s Muscle Memory Programming® technology).
Simply watch PGA Champion (Mr. 59) Al Geiberger execute his perfect form. Each swing is presented on the SyberVision DVD in such a way that as you watch, your body and mind respond as if you were physically performing the swings (the drive, fairway wood, long iron, short iron, pitch, chip, sand wedge, and putt), perfectly over and over again. Geiberger’s perfect moves are repeated again and again in exquisite and crystal-clear detail.
As you watch, you’ll feel as if you’re playing along with him. That’s the neuromuscular training at work, giving your body a lesson in perfect golf moves—grooving golf perfection deep into your mind and body.
Your body’s response to the DVD is just the beginning of your neuromuscular training experience. When you get out on the course, you’ll recall every perfect move you experienced while watching
the DVD and gradually recreate those moves as you drive, pitch, chip, and putt. You’ll get closer and closer to playing perfection very time you watch your SyberVision DVD. If you now score in the 100’s and 90’s, you’ll soon be scoring in the low 80’s and 70’s.
This program has helped over a million golfers dramatically transform their games. And, it can do the same for you! And SyberVision guarantee’s that after a few sessions of watching this powerful proprietary Muscle Memory Programming® technology you play the best golf of your life.
Does SyberVision’s Muscle Memory Programming® for Golf really work? Ask Golf Magazine’s staff of America’s Top 100 teaching professionals. These teaching pros are the elite of the world’s top golf teachers selected by Golf Magazine.
In 2004, Golf Magazine asked them to choose, out of the thousands of golf training videos ever produced, the most
effective. They selected SyberVision. Why? Because it delivers what it promises—more than any other golf training system ever developed.
These teachers and their students experienced dramatic
improvement. And, so can you in only a few days from now!
Read what others have to say about this remarkable video-based Muscle Memory Programming® technology:
“Studies have proved that athletes learn physical skills more quickly through
visual images…(SyberVision) produced positive results … and has the
potential to help create a superior athlete.”
“As the golf writer for the San Francisco Chronicle I was skeptical when I first
Most great athletes learn their skills by visual learning. Triple Olympic Gold Medal winner, skier Jean-Claude Killly, Baseball Hall of Famer and the greatest hitter for average in the history of Major League Baseball Rod Carew, one of the greatest women tennis champions of all time Chris Evert, Wimbledon Men’s Tennis champion Stan Smith, PGA champions Hale Irwin, Patty Sheehan, Dave Stockton, Al Geiberger (the first PGA golfer to score a 59 (called by Sport’s Illustrated ”the greatest athletic achievement of the 20th century”) all used SyberVision visual learning techniques to learn and master their skills. When SyberVision was first introduced in the 1980’s they all joined the SyberVision staff of model athletes.
“I learned as a boy to ski by watching and emulating an Olympic champion downhill skier at my father’s ski resort in Val d’Isère, France. During the day I would watch him ski. Then, late in the afternoon when the mountain was closed, I would ski pretending I was him and visualizing myself as an Olympic champion. That’s how I learned my skiing skills.
”When I learned about SyberVision I volunteered to be the SyberVision model for downhill skiing. In my opinion, SyberVision is the most advanced and effective training technology the world has to offer.” Jean-Claude Killy, Three-Time Olympic Downhill Skiing Gold Medallist
“The art of hitting a baseball is primarily visual. First, you have to see the ball and then react instinctively to whatever variety of pitch is thrown.
“My instinctive hitting skills were first learned by watching other great hitters and repeatedly picturing in my mind their timing, tempo, rhythm and form and then going out and succeeding. It’s the key to consistency.
“I don’t endorse much. I’m very selective. But SyberVision is incredible. It works as advertised. I especially love the golf programs.” Rod Carew, Member Baseball Hall of Fame. MLB’s Greatest Hitter for Average.
”All great athletes know the importance of learning and mastering high- performance skills through repeatedly watching other great athletes, imagining the fundamentals they exemplify and then enhancing your own abilities and skills through executing what you’ve seen and experienced in your mind’s eye.
The better the athlete you watch, the better you learn and play.“I chose to be the SyberVision model for women’s tennis because I have personally experienced the power of visual learning and i believe SyberVision has captured, in it’s technology, the essence of this power.” Chris Evert, One of History’s Greatest Women Professional Tennis Champions
“SyberVision is truly a breakthrough in sports training. I’ve seen it work wonders in all of the sports in which it has been applied especially golf, tennis and skiing. That’s why I chose to be the model for SyberVision’s Men’s Tennis program.
“I was surprised to learn that Jean-Claude Killy used the my SyberVision tennis program to greatly improve his tennis. He had such dramatic improvement that he agreed to be SyberVision’s model for downhill skiing.” Stan Smith, Wimbledon Tennis Champion.
“I’ve always noticed when I watch good, consistent putters, my own putting game greatly improves. SyberVision captures that phenomenon. SyberVision delivers what it promises. That’s why I chose to lend my name to SyberVision and work with SyberVision as the model for putting.”
Dave Stockton PGA Golfer
SyberVision founder Steve DeVore, working in partnership with Ely Callaway (founder of Callaway Golf), Clara Jones (daughter of legendary golfer Bobby
Jones) and Jack Nicklaus, introduced the “Bobby Jones ‘How I Play Golf’ Film Collection” — a video collection of 18 instructional golf films Bobby Jones
produced in the early 1930’s for theatrical release.
The films masters were thought lost but were re-discovered by Callaway and Ted Turner in a film preservation cave in St Louis, MO.
SyberVision Jack Nicklaus Clara Jones wanted SyberVision to re-introduce the
films to a new generation of golfers because she felt that SyberVision’s revolutionary training technology best exemplified her father’s learning and teaching philosophy.
Jack Nicklaus introduced the ”SyberVision Bobby Jones Collection” in a 30-minute documentary commercial and hosted the program. The program was broadcast
throughout the world It became an immediate best- seller.
“At my country club, we have formed the SyberVision Club which includes some of Japnan’s most influential leaders including Chairman Toyoda of Toyoda Motor Company, and among other notables, the Prime Minister of Japan.Sybervision is so popular in Japan that it has even inspired Sybervision super-hero comic books. It is truly a breakthrough technology.” Yashido Yahiro, Chairman, Mitsui Corporation
“Members of our Stanford golf team experienced dramatic improvement with SyberVision. Research here shows that watching the SyberVision video is the near equivalent of hours of perfect practice. SyberVision will allow any golfer to master the fundamentals of the game, sharpen competitive concentration and build a reservoir of rich performance memory.”
Dave Yates, former Stanford Golf Coach
Linda Vollstedt, Women’s Golf Coach at Arizona State University, throws up her hands. One of her players keeps swinging way too fast. Nothing Vollstedt suggests is improving her swing. Then she remembers the SyberVision video packed in her suitcase. She gives it to her fast swinger and tells her to spend the weekend watching it.
On Monday morning, Vollstedt’s problem swinger sets a course record for low scoring. “I thought SyberVision would help her mentally picture good tempo,” recalls Vollstedt, “but I never dreamed she’d break a record.”
“I have knocked 10 strokes off my handicap in less than a month, going from a struggling 90 player to an 80 scorer, with the SyberVision Golf program.” Roland Omohundro , Santa Fe, New Mexico
I have never been able to break 90. My club pro loaned me his SyberVision program, I watched it three times before I played and shot an even par 72 for the first time ever!! The members of my foursome were as shocked as I was overjoyed. Thank you! Your program really works!! Jack Sommers, St. Louis, MO
“After receiving my DVD I was able to watch it right before I went out to play. I had been hitting duck hooks and ground balls off the tee for weeks. On the first tee,a Par 5, I hit one right down the middle 250 yards! I hit more fairways that day than I had in weeks. I can’t wait to get started on the 30 day training program.” John Fogarty, St. Charles, Missouri
“Before SyberVision, my average drives were 200 yards. I now drive consistently 275 yards!! I used to hole out with 3 to 4 putts. Now, I get off the green in mostly 2. This is an incredible program.” Wayne Baumback, Scottsdale, AZ
“My best score before SyberVision was 90. I’ve played for 8 years and haven’t been able to break the barrier. The second time i played after watching the video I scored 82!. To break 90–and by 8 strokes–that was a great day for me. Thank you for the SyberVision golf video.” Ed Hipp, Fairfield , IA
“I am now 37 and have been playing golf for the past 9 years. SyberVision has been the best thing to happen to my game yet. Let me thank you for what I consider a miracle — I HAVE FINALLY BROKEN 80 Before SyberVision I never in my dreams thought it would be possible. Thank you SyberVision!” Gary Clark, Milwaukee, WI
“The SyberVision Golf DVD is one of the best-selling training aids of all time. It’s based on principle of muscle memory. Essentially, if you watch the “perfect” golf swing over and over again, your subconcious tells your body — your muscles — what to do.
“The SyberVision method was discovered and developed at Stanford University. It’s been endorsed by dozens of athletes from various sports. If you were a golfer in the 1980′ to 1990′ you’ve undoubtedly heard of this program and probably bought it on videocassette. If you’re part of “Generation Y”, such as myself, then chances are you haven’t. I “discovered” it in a “Golf Magazine” at my Dentist’s office. “America’s Top 100 Golf Pros” voted on the best golf training videos of all time. Two out of the top three were SyberVision. So I decided to give it a shot and it’s everything it promise to be.” Mike Edelson Blog, New York.
1. Sit back and relax while you watch the SyberVision model perform thousands of perfectly executed golf swings rich in timing, tempo, and rhythm. The movement is executed at a mathematically precise tempo and rhythm that enables your brain to convert what it sees directly to your performance memory.
2.The images of movement and sound are transmitted to your brain through your eyes and ears.
3. Your brain analyzes the incoming images and converts them to neuromuscular memory.
4. While you watch, you experience a feeling of rhythmic movement from within—the effect of the neuromuscular training at work for you.
5. During physical practice or play, you draw upon the stored
memory of perfect golf motion resulting in dramatically improved performance and lower scores.
Your SyberVision Golf Training System includes the 60 minutes DVD, digital training guide, and four informative audio modules:
The one-hour DVD features PGA Champion and swing tempo-master Al Geiberger performing perfect fundamental skills—the perfect drive, fairway wood wood, long iron, short iron, pitch, chip, sand wedge, and putt. The fundamentals of each stroke are repeated in such a way that you see, feel, and remember what you see, giving your mind and body a blueprint for golf success.
Online Personal Training Guide that shows you how and
when to use your program to get the most out of our powerful technology. The disk also contains four MP3 audio sessions:
Audio One: Mind, Body & High Technology
“Mind, Body & High Technology” gives you a thorough
understanding of the easy-to-learn scientific tool you’re
about to use.
“The Psychology of Athletic Achievement” gives you 12 newly discovered keys to success taken from SyberVision’s comprehensive studies of the world’s greatest athletes.
In “The Mind of a Champion”, ‘Mr. 59’ Al Geiberger discusses in detail the day he shot his famous 59 so you can understand and learn the physical and mental keys of low scoring golf.
What golfers in the history of the game have had the best swings? One of the golfers who is always mentioned is PGA Champion Al Geiberger. In fact. Geiberger is first player in history to shoot 59 on the PGA tour — a feat Sports Illustrated called, “one of the most significant athletic achievements of the 20th century.” Golf Digest said Geiberger has the “perfect” swing. Geiberger possesses the golf swing which “is the model from which every golfer should learn,” claims Tom Watson.
When it became public that SyberVision was searching for the golfer with the perfect swing to be the model for its ground-breaking video, SyberVision founder Steve DeVore was contacted by Golf Digest’s Larry Dennis. Dennis claimed that Geiberger should be that model since he was one of the few golfers who possessed pure timing, tempo, and rhythm — the key elements that makes the SyberVision muscle memory training technology work.
After analyzing film of Geiberger, DeVore agreed that Geiberger’s swing was the ideal for which he was looking.
Contracts were signed, schedules were made, and a seasoned film crew was commissioned. The program was filmed at Palo Alto Country Club, near the Stanford campus. The computer-enhanced sequences were filmed at a bio-mechanical laboratory in San Francisco. It took over two months to analyze and edit the final program.
With more than 20 victories on the PGA and Senior Tours, Geiberger has been a fixture near the top of leader boards. He joined the Senior Tour in 1987 and won three times during his rookie year. He claimed his first victory in 1962, and has now made it to the winner’s circle in four decades. He was voted by his peers as the ’96 Senior Tour Comeback Player of the Year after notching four top-10s and his first victory in almost three years. He may be most well known for firing a 59 in 1977 at the Danny-Thomas Memphis Classic.
1987: Vantage Championship, Hilton Head Seniors International, Las Vegas Senior Classic
1988: Pointe/Del E. Webb Arizona Classic
1989: GTE Northwest Classic
1991: Kroger Senior Classic
1992: Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions
1993: Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions, GTE West Classic
1996: Greater Naples IntelliNet Challenge
1962: Ontario Open Invitational
1963: Almaden Open Invitational
1965: American Golf Classic
1966: PGA Championship
1974: Sahara Invitational
1975: MONY Tournament of Champions, Tournament Players Championship
1976: Greater Greensboro Open, Western Open
1977: Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic
1979: Colonial National Invitation
Research proves our brain can barely tell the difference between seeing something and doing something. Seeing and doing are nearly the same. By using the SyberVision visual learning technology, as you watch a model athlete repeatedly perform a perfect skill, your body and mind (mind & muscles) respond as if you are doing it yourself – repeatedly and perfectly. The result is an immediate and dramatic improvement in your game.
The SyberVision video-based neuromuscular training technology was developed at the world-renown Stanford University Neuropsychology Research Laboratory. Dr. Karl Pribram, founder of the laboratory and Director of Advanced Research for SyberVision, pioneered the science behind SyberVision. He discovered that the language of the brain is images and discovered how the brain transforms images into behavior (i.e. golf swing). (See Pribram Psychology Today interview)
All movement is initiated by an image. The brain transduces an image using the mathematical principles and properties of the Fourier Transform algorithm into a program that directs and guides the body’s muscles and limbs though movement. Pribram learned how this process occurs and how to use this understanding to dramatically improve fine and gross motor skill-based athletic performance.
According to Pribram, the brain is a frequency analyzer. When an image comes in through the eyes, for example, the optic nerve transduces the image to a nerve impulse that travels in a waveform to the brain. The rate of travel is the waveform’s frequency.
As the waveform hits the brain, the brain analyzes the waveform via a mathematical process called the Fourier Transform. It identifies the core (sine) frequency and initiates a search throughout the brain for memory of a similar frequency. When a match is made, the two waveforms (incoming and stored) resonate with each other. During resonance, the stored memory is unfolded and we experience recognition or recall.
Most people have experienced this “unfolding” of memory when a memory was triggered by a sound (song) or smell. In the case of smell, a chemical hits the olfactory bulb where it was converted to a waveform with a frequency unique to the chemical. The waveform traveled to the brain where it is analyzed. All memory that was stored at the same frequency as the incoming frequency was stimulated, unfolded and we re-experienced the original event with which the smell was associated.
It works the same way in golf. If you have ever hit a bio-mechanically sound golf swing (efficient movement rich in timing, rhythm, and tempo) that swing is stored as a frequency memory in your brain. If you watch a swing that has a similar frequency (timing, tempo, and rhythm), the image of that swing enters the eye where it is transformed by the optic nerve to a waveform that represents the unique frequency of the observed swing. The waveform travels to the brain where it is analyzed by the brain.
The brain looks for a match (a stored memory of a similar frequency). If a match is made, the incoming and stored memory resonate
and the stored memory unfolds.
During the unfolding of the stored golf swing memory, the same nerve impulses that are activated during the physical execution of the
perfect swing, are stimulated—having a similar neurological effect as if you were physically performing the ideal swing.
SyberVision uses the Fourier mathematical model (both sine and cosine) as a guide to present golf images in such a way that the swing
memory is stimulated nearly 1,000 times per 60-minute viewing session. During this unfolding process, many people report they can feel
the body subtly go through the motion as if their senses are being bathed in golf perfection.
This repetitive stimulation builds a neuromuscular memory reserve, similar to perfect physical practice, that the golfer can immediately
tap into during practice or play. The end result is an immediate and dramatic improvement that can be reinforced and sustained through
a scheduled program of watching the DVD and playing golf.