Yes this is true.but it's not meant to be a golf shirt.
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Yes this is true.but it's not meant to be a golf shirt.
The golf gods appreciate your sacrifice.Golf balls are just items you temporarily own. You donate them back to the earth.
The Donnie Thompson Bowtie has been around for a long time at $60 https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/bowtie/at $60 would it make people more skeptical too?
The Donnie Thompson Bowtie has been around for a long time at $60 https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/bowtie/
If the Forme changed their marketing away from the "improve your posture and your life" marketing to "it kind of feels good to wear it for a while but it doesn't really do much other than that," I would make consider buy one. But as it stands, Forme's marketing comes across as a grift, to me, and I won't support that with my money.
The Donnie Thompson Bowtie has been around for a long time at $60 https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/bowtie/
If the Forme changed their marketing away from the "improve your posture and your life" marketing to "it kind of feels good to wear it for a while but it doesn't really do much other than that," I would make consider buy one. But as it stands, Forme's marketing comes across as a grift, to me, and I won't support that with my money.
You're right. I was trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.Let's call a spade a spade....their slogan could be "blugold loves this and you will too!" with your picture on the website giving a big thumbs up, and you still wouldn't consider buying it. So let's stop pretending.
If it was half the price, maybe...
A lot of what has been shared and can be read on Forme's website suggests this is more of a positional trainer in a lot of ways, which to me suggests it's got nothing to do with treating or curing anything (which I am glad to see if it's not possible).A bit off topic (but I’ll tie it back) - I’ve deposed the foremost experts on inserts and orthotics and there is no clinical benefit to the vast, vast majority. I expect that this shirt is very similar. I still love the idea as a reminder (heck, I had a digital device a year or two ago that beeped when my office posture went bad) but to say it treats or cures anything has to be an overstatement.
looking forward to your thoughts. It definitely seems to get me “right” while sitting at my desk.Well, it def pulls your scapulas together, pulling your shoulder back….
It has multiple layers, so not sure how great this would be to wear under golf shirts….
Will see how it goes.
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looking forward to your thoughts. It definitely seems to get me “right” while sitting at my desk.
A trainer to a number of your players posted earlier in the thread that it’s not ideal for swinging.Ok, been wearing it for about one hour now. My initial impressions....
1. I've never worn anything like this before so had little to no expectations of what this was going to be about.
2. I work from home and sit in my office all day working, so figured it might help me from slouching. Not to mention the side hope that this might somehow benefit my golf swing.
3. After wearing it for one hour........
a. It isn't particularly "comfortable." But why would it be, in fairness. It is supposed to do something of course, achieve an end.
b. I'm wondering if the large size would have been a bit more comfortable? But then also wonder if it would then be as effective.
c. It pulls in near your armpits which is kinda odd and that where the slightly uncomfortable element comes into play. I should certainly expect some level of discomfort and
this is a minor annoyance at its worst.
For some reason I expected it to be a one layer item, the multi-layer element is interesting and made me question whether I'd wear this under a golf shirt while playing.
All in all, seems pretty cool and I plan to keep it. Will chime in with more as I get more experience. I intend to wear it daily while working at my computer.
Gonna run to the range now and see how it feels swinging....
Well, it def pulls your scapulas together, pulling your shoulder back….
It has multiple layers, so not sure how great this would be to wear under golf shirts….
Will see how it goes.
Got the go ahead from my HSA.
They are out of my size
A trainer to a number of your players posted earlier in the thread that it’s not ideal for swinging.
I too at first found some tightness in under arm area. I was told to try jt over a shirt and/or discomfort would go away shortly and they were right. Completely comfortable after a day or so.
Like you I sit at a desk for hours on end and are hunched over and feel as though this has helped me a bit. Time will tell long term.
Funny....I did the exact same thing and mine was rejected. Good times these FSAs! lol.... I just resubmitted it again!They gave me this information to submit to my HSA, so that's what I did. Got a message back that it is good to go
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Eh, I don’t agree it’s that harmless of an explanation and I think they go past that but it doesn’t matter. I would have never noticed these claims if the first post I commented on didn’t literally use the word “cure.” I have to assume that came from the company the way it was worded. Claims that toe the line (for me) and go past include:A lot of what has been shared and can be read on Forme's website suggests this is more of a positional trainer in a lot of ways, which to me suggests it's got nothing to do with treating or curing anything (which I am glad to see if it's not possible).
It seems to me like it's more about "this product puts your body into "x" position so you don't have "y" result"