| Mind
Drive Summary Report: July 2006
In
May of 2006 GolfTest USA was contracted to conduct a test
of Mind Drive. Mind Drive claims to be a dietary supplement
that is designed to enhance several facets of personal performance
and well being. It is intended to be of benefit to golfers
in particular, as it is designed to improve muscle memory,
focus and concentration and lower stress levels.
50 golfers
and 10 non golfers participated in the test. At the conclusion
of the test GolfTest USA picked 50 evaluations from the
60 evaluations turned in based on how fair, unbiased and
thoroughly each tester completed the test and the evaluation
form.
Golfers
answered a series of pre test questions and then were asked
to play 8 rounds of golf during a one month period while
taking Mind Drive according to the prescribed directions.
After the 8 rounds of golf were played they were asked to
answer another series of questions and to evaluate and rate
how effective they felt Mind Drive helped them during the
rounds of golf they played. Non golfers were asked to evaluate
what improvement in their overall well being they felt during
the one month period they took Mind Drive.
Prior
to the test GolfTest USA projected that it was likely that
20% + or – 5% of the golfers participating in the
test would report positive results while taking Mind Drive.
The
following results were compiled from the evaluations of
the test group using Mind Drive.
Question #1: Did you feel that taking Mind Drive
helped you play better golf?
26 out of 50 testersindicated that they felt Mind Driver
helped them play better golf.
Question # 2: Did you feel that taking Mind Drive helped
lower your score?
20 testers who took Mind Drive felt it helped them lower
their score.
Question # 3: Did you feel that taking Mind
Drive device lowered your stress level?
27 testers felt that taking Mind Drive helped them lower
their stress.
Question # 4: Do you feel that taking Mind Drive
device helped you to focus and concentrate better?
26 testers said that taking Mind Drive helped them focus
and concentrate better.
Question # 5: Do you want to continue using
Mind Drive?
22 of the testers stated they would like to continue using
Mind Drive.
Question # 6: If you felt that Mind Drive helped
you to lower your score, how many strokes per round on average
do you feel it help you to improve?
26 golfers which is more that half the testers felt that
they lowered their golf scores during the month they took
Mind Drive. The average lower score was 2 strokes per round
while several of the testers showed improvement of 4 to
5 strokes. While not every golfer would have these results
it is a significant indicator in predicting that the majority
of golfers would benefit from taking Mind Drive which would
translate into lower golf scores. Even an improvement of
2 strokes per round for any golfer no matter their skill
level is a significant improvement.
Final Summary
Our overall evaluation based on the results compiled
in this test is that Mind Drive will help a majority of
golfers play better golf, lower their scores, lower their
stress level, focus and concentrate better. An impressive
60% of the testers reported positive results while taking
Mind Drive.
The results of the test were very positive. One of the testers
that reported the most improved results was Peggy Sullenberger.
Since she began taking Mind Drive two months ago she has
lowered her USGA handicap from 12 to 8. That is a 50% improvement
over an already low handicap. Recently she broke the course
record for women at her home course shooting a 71 while
using Mind Drive The course record at Green Valley Country
Club had stood for 35 years.
GolfTest
USA is awarding Mind Drive our GolfTest USA Seal of Excellence.
The positive results that Mind Drive achieved far exceeded
our projections. Given the category of products that Mind
Drive is in as a dietary supplement that is designed to
help golfers improve their focus, concentration and muscle
memory we do not take awarding the GolfTest USA Seal of
Excellence lightly. We do not want any golfers to be disappointed
in any product they use based on the recommendation of test
results from GolfTest USA.
For
more information about Mind Drive go to http://www.mind-sports.com.
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