Stroke has arc path (Q-MD analyzed)

Cue-MD doesn't owe me anything. I bought the unit. It's mine to do with as I please. The money I gave them in exchange is theirs to do with as they please.

There's nothing wrong with telling others about the transaction, the unit itself and my experiences with it. Make your own judgement. I'm a little frustrated that I paid for an early version that seems to have trouble with connections. This issue has apparently been addressed in the newer version. I just objectively shared my experience. Make up your own mind. The Cue-MD is worth the price to anyone who wants to analyze their stroke.
 
Cue-MD doesn't owe me anything. I bought the unit. It's mine to do with as I please. The money I gave them in exchange is theirs to do with as they please.

There's nothing wrong with telling others about the transaction, the unit itself and my experiences with it. Make your own judgement. I'm a little frustrated that I paid for an early version that seems to have trouble with connections. This issue has apparently been addressed in the newer version. I just objectively shared my experience. Make up your own mind. The Cue-MD is worth the price to anyone who wants to analyze their stroke.

thank you for your reply and i hope cue-md and your hard work helps you get better
:)
 
I showed the same type of arc with my QMD...

For me the issue was simply my stance, I was crowding myself and the arc was my stroke moving out of the way of my body.

I adjusted my stand to make sure I have enough clearance it the issue went away quickly...

Good Luck,

b
 
QMD shows you in great detail what your cue's doing, often catching things that someone just watching or even a video wouldn't notice Someone knowledgeable with fundamentals can analyze their QMD results and come up with adjustment to fix stroke flaws, but an instructor would be the ultimate source in fixing it the right way, especially for less experienced students.

We're very interested to hear if any instructors have considered incorporating QMD into their lessons. It would be a good way to supplement lesson fees and provide the student a tool they can use to check up on their stroke after the lesson. QMD also includes an export/import feature designed to let students to remotely share practice results with instructors. Appreciate posting any thoughts or PM to discuss.

Mosens LLC
www.cue-md.com
 
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