Mental Game 2: Creating unshakeable belief
Golf tipsIn part 1 of internal thermostat, we talked about how the mental game – more specifically our self image, is a big determinant on our play.
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In part 1 of internal thermostat, we talked about how the mental game – more specifically our self image, is a big determinant on our play.
Professionals take years to change their techniques enough to notice improvements, how could ours change so dramatically from the ninth hole to the tenth? What can we learn from these dilemmas?
The information here is just as relevant whether you are learning any other sport, skill or task. As a golf coach, I am constantly giving people information on ‘what’ to learn. But the more important thing to understand is ‘how’ to learn it.
As I’ve alluded to In many different articles before, the difference between a great shot and an awful shot can often be minuscule.
It’s now time of discussion over the idea of tournament preparation. Golf swing is a tool -a tool to help you play the game. But “playing the game” is a skill separate from an actual swing. This article will explore that (and offer solutions).
As a golf coach with a desire to help my pupils long-term, I look to improve my players on more than just a technical level. One of the greatest things I can help with is their “golf IQ”. What does this mean exactly – you are about to find out.
This is a short blog post for me, but an incredibly important one if you are going through a swing change or have ever struggled with one. Let me show you how you change your golf swing in one attempt.
Looking down the range during a lesson, I see a bunch of guys hacking away at the ball. Some of them are obsessively working on their backswings, hoping to find the secret. Some are sending their divots farther than the ball.
A study into the performance of elite golfers was recently completed (27th November 2017). The findings are incredible, and I think that players and coaches around the world can learn a lot from the results.
As beginners we could get a million things right but still fail if we miss one element. As humans we can only deal with small amounts of information at any given time. Lets take a look on how to learn all of the things necessary to play quality golf.