The Power SwingFan works using air resistance. The four-finned design produces maximum resistance right as you swing through impact. Unlike weighted clubs - YOU do the work!
Because the Power SwingFan golf swing speed resistance trainer stands up by itself, it is much more likely to be used than stuck in a closet. It looks so inviting when you see it that it begs to be swung. Regarding how much, how hard, and how often, think of it just like lifting weights. Swing it to exhaustion every couple of days. Since this swing golf fan trainer has the benefit of increasing strength, you want to break down your muscles and allow them to rebuild. You can swing very aggressively, and a typical workout routine might be to start with two sets of 25 reps swinging at about 70% effort. After a week, build to 3 sets of 30 reps, and you can start firing harder through impact. We also suggest swinging left-handed for a set so you don't overbuild one side of your body.
Our golf swing fan has two primary sizes, men’s and ladies (junior available, too), with the ladies' fins being a little narrower. The ladies' model is suitable for anyone over 5 feet tall and is used by some men who want more speed training than strength training. Men's and women's replacement fins can be purchased in sets of four.
Two additional notes that are relevant to your training. Although the primary function of the Golf Fan is to build golf-specific muscles, you can swing it on 'non-training' days just to retain the swing sequence (hips, torso, shoulders, arms, hands, club) without fatiguing yourself. While you wouldn't want to swing it 100 times before playing, it would be fine to swing it at 50-60% effort just to get the feeling of engaging your core while maintaining a smooth swing tempo.
If you're going for max speed, combine your Power SwingFan workout with swinging a raw shaft (E.g. 45" steel or graphite driver shaft), or better yet, use a 48" alignment rod (aka driveway marker). If you wrap some sports tape like a tennis grip around one end and put about 1 oz. of lead tape on the bottom of it where the clubhead would normally be, you'll get a great feeling of loading with a pronounced whip through impact. If your driver speed is normally 100 mph, you could perhaps swing the alignment rod at 135 mph. The principle behind this is that you're teaching your body to do something it has never done ... that is, swing at 135 mph. When you go back to your driver, it is typical to find a short-term 5-6 mph gain in club head speed, so you'd now be swinging at 105 mph.
Take the Power SwingFan to the gym or leave it in the living room and swing it when you need a break. In just two weeks, you will begin to feel a major difference in the power and control of your swing. The Power SwingFan is used by many tour pros, and long drive competitors and is endorsed by PGA Master Professional Dr. Gary Wiren.