How The Bio-Visual Process Works

The goal of Bio-Visual Focus is to move you from golf swing thinking to on-course golf shot thinking. The process allows you to automate your golf swing so you can focus on each shot without being distracted by the current thoughts that hurt your golf game.

Bio-Visual Focus training can be quickly integrated into your current golf game. Initial results will be seen during the first training session and build as you progress. Each lesson builds on the previous lesson without ever hurting the game you built before adding the Bio-Visual Focus process.

If you get this training in person, the first session takes around two hours to explain and instill into your current shot sequence. Unlike most mental training, Bio-Visual Focus takes place on the lesson tee because you are training your mind and body to work together. I will monitor your progress looking for the indicators that you have successfully integrated each part into your shot sequence. Once you understand the process and have made it work, you will customize it to fit into your normal pre-shot routine – This is really where your feedback becomes important. We are looking to make this a natural addition to the routine you currently use so there is no disturbance to your current game.

Ultimately, the training ends up as a few small changes to your pre-shot routine that improves your focus so that your mind and body work as a perfectly matched unit.

Once you have it, you may be lulled into a false sense of security and believe, (probably because it seems so easy to use first time) that you don’t need to practice your pre-shot routine.

Believe me, PRACTICE. You don’t want to revert back to your old game. If you start missing details you’ll wonder why the new routine isn’t working. This often happens within the first or second week because it’s a normal part of the learning process. When it does, we then have the second session to lock in the details you tend to miss.

The best part of the learning process is you don’t have to hit balls to practice the routine. You can go through the process away from the golf course and continue to improve your golf game.

The better you get with your pre-shot routine, the better your focus and your shot-making skills will become.

The best part of Bio-Visual Focus is that there is no down side. It can only help your golf game. Your results will be directly connected to the amount of time you spend in deep practice of the Bio-Visual Focus process.

If you want to know the inside scoop on what actually happens in your brain with this training, Get the book, The Talent Code, by Daniel Coyle, for a more in-depth explanation.

Bottom line: You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Call me (Tracy) at 239-227-7989. Call now as my schedule fills up quickly.