Ryhthm Of the Game

How Does An Athlete Synchronize
With The Rhythm Of The Game?

Timing & Rhythm Are the Keys to
Every Athlete's Performance.


Common Timing Problems:

Inconsistent Play Erratic performance levels from game to game
Performance Slump Prolonged period of poor performance
Stagnation Not improving skill level or performance
Slow Progress Not improving ranking or position as expected
Poor Recovery After Trauma Not returning to top form after injury or surgery

All of these are signs of timing problems and there is an exclusive, confidential training program which consistently corrects these kinds of problems.

Read about how tennis professionals show timing problems and read our solution to that.


Timing: is the coordination, precision, perception, focus and concentration, reflexes, and reaction times which are needed to perform the skills of a sport at the highest level. Good timing is critical for good performance.

Rhythm: is the ability to synchronize with the flow of the game, the stamina to maintain that flow, the attention to recognize changes in the flow, and the flexibility to adjust to those changes. Good rhythm is critical for staying in the flow of the game.

Advances in training techniques in the last decade have shown that highly accurate timing and rhythm can be achieved, maintained, and even recovered by any athlete for any sport.

  Rhythm and Timing Trainer, Rodger C Bailey, MS   Rodger C Bailey, MS, is an internationally recognized developer of techniques for improving brain function and performance. For over 30 years he has been the consultant and trainer of choice for the performance of individuals and teams and he has consistently produced world-class results. He has trained hundreds of athletes in developing their timing and rhythm to the highest levels.  

What Does It Take?

For athletes with a performance slump or stagnation, slow ranking progress, or with poor recovery from physical trauma, it takes a minimum of 12 personal training sessions with Rodger to achieve world-class timing and rhythm. These can be done over a three to six week program, in which Rodger brings the training to the athlete's location.

What Do Coaches Think About This Training?

Coaches are delighted with their athletes who go through Rodger's program, because they are more focused, coordinated, and accurate. Their athletes learn more easily, they have a better attitude, and they exceed their former levels of performance. Coaches appreciate Rodger's commitment to client confidentiality.

How Can You Learn More About This Program?

Contact Rodger () and ask him your questions about this program. This exclusive program is only available from Rodger Bailey.



 

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