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Mario Lemieux Mario Lemieux,
Biotonix spokesperson
I truly enjoyed my experience with the new GolfPrintTM postural analysis system from Biotonix which I found very valuable in improving my golf game. To my knowledge, this is the first time a system addresses root balance, a fundamental component for all golfers. I believe working on your static posture should be the first step before taking a golf lesson since any muscle asymmetry will impact directly your balance and your game. In three easy steps, GolfPrintTM collects your personal image data, identifies your postural deviations in relation to golf specific movements and then generates a corresponding personalized corrective exercise program. This can also help your golf pro in better targeting your functional golf movement challenges. Not only GolfPrintTM can improve your golf performance and potentially reduce your handicap, it can also be a great tool in preventing some common golf related injuries.

About Mario Lemieux

Mario Lemieux is a retired professional ice hockey player and considered by many to be the most talented player ever. He played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1984 and 2005 as a forward for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Mr. Lemieux was a gifted playmaker and fast skater. Despite his large size and strength, he preferred instead to beat defensemen with a series of fakes and dekes. To this day, he holds a number of NHL records and ranks amongst the top 10 in all-time assists (1033), goals (690) and points (1723). Mario Lemieux is currently a principal owner of the Penguins' and chairman of its board. He is the only person to win the Stanley Cup as both a player and an owner. He is also Chairman of the Mario Lemieux Foundation.

 


Mario Lemieux Daniel Langevin, CPGA

Head Coach of CPGA Quebec zone Golf-Études program, University of Montréal’s Carabins Golf teams and Performance Golf Academy

Head Professionnal, Verchères Golf Club

Elite teacher and coach of the year, CPGA Quebec, 2006 and 2009

 

"Golfers are always eager to find new ways to improve their performance. Make them work on basic posture and they will improve aspects of their game in ways they never before imagined!"

About Daniel Langevin

Coach level 3 of the Canadian National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), Daniel Langevin is the club pro at the Club de Golf Verchères since 1992 and is the head coach of the Carabins men and women teams of the Université de Montreal since the 2005-2006 season. He led the men's team to their Eastern Canadian Champion title in 2006-2007. Supervisory-coach of the Golf-Études Montreal South-Shore program since 2001, he is also the head coach of the provincial CPGA Québec zone Golf-Études program since 2006. He received the awards for the Golf Teacher of the year for the Quebec CPGA division in 2006 and the Elite Golf Teacher and coach of the year in 2009. He was also nominated on the "Top 100 teachers" list of Golf Magazine in 2007. He made a few professional development sessions with M. Hank Haney between 1997 and 2007. Consultant on the elaboration of the Long Term Player Development Program (LTPD) for Golf Canada (RCGA), he trains provincial and national athletes since 1997.

Member of the CPGA as a class A Head professional since 1992, he obtained successes as a player before becoming a coach: winner of the Golf Holiday’s Pro-Am of Hawaï in 1997, of the National Infinity CPGA Pro-AM in Phoenix in 1995 and of the Bordeaux-Québec Cup (individual section) in 1993, besides a 2nd position in the Long drive Bell Challenge in 1991 and 1993. He also has a world record in an international competition finishing with an eagle-birdie-albatross (-6) on the last three holes in Phoenix en 1995. He also participated in many events on the provincial, Canadian and Nike circuits from 1989 to 1999.


 
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