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The benefits of “deliberate practice”

We have discussed the importance of the address position in previous articles. I try to stress why you should, “deliberately practice” your address position, during all regular instruction sessions. Here is why!

Last night as I worked with one of my regular students, I noticed that she was experiencing some inconsistency in her ball striking. Frequency of her lesson schedule is about once a week and she is one of the hardest working practicers I know. In fact, I observed some really great quality shots the previous night as she was working by herself, which she does regularly.

Have you ever had a great round of golf on Saturday, and then not hit more than a few acceptable shots on Sunday? What the heck is going on?

Consider this the next time you find yourself in this situation.

As I explored this mystery with my student, it became very clear that she was, in my opinion, trying too hard to improve on her previous nights success. During that practice session, she had really reached a point where her ball striking was very good and was starting to experience some good length. No doubt she was extremely happy with the progress for the night.

On the very next day, practice prior to her lesson was not so yummy! A little frustration and a lot of anxiety. Trying very hard to improve upon her success was not so successful.

The point is, number one, become familiar with what you did during your last “deliberate practice” to attain that success. What we discovered was that several integral parts of her address position were not being executed properly. Possibly a rush to “hit the ball”.

It is said that Ben Hogan was meticulous at taking notes after a practice round. He would review those notes prior to the next practice session to build on the success. In other words don’t start a practice session or a round of golf without some “deliberate thought”. I don’t see much “deliberate practice” these days at the practice range. It seems like everyone is running hot to hit it 300 yards.

In my students case, a slight lack of attention to detail of the address position nearly derailed that nights lesson. A reexamination of the pelvic tilt, basic posture and distance from the ball, put her right back on track. Success through deliberateness. I doubt this slip up will happen to her again, she is one of the most deliberate practicers that I know.

Improving at golf includes being a real student of the swing, please practice deliberately !

 
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Posted by on August 2, 2012 in swing analysis

 

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The Amazing Angle Swing Training System

I am excited to tell you about my new Amazing Angle Swing Training System.

I believe it is a comprehensive swing training and development system that all players can benefit from.

The Amazing Angle, as a swing training device has been developed over a period of 5 years during real training sessions with real students. It allows my students to experience the feel of effective movements and positions in their golf swings and eliminate the “killer” moves that don’t allow progress in their game.

The training system incorporates “ball striking” drills, that teach correct fundamentals of “impact”. Impact after all is the true essence of all great players ability to be great.

The good news, the Amazing Angle is easy to use, and will help you habituate consistent and effective swing movements and positions, anytime and anywhere. The price will be less than one golf lesson.

The system is also be designed to allow you to submit your video taped golf swing to me for a rigorous evaluation and personal swing development training program, with subsequent swing evaluations to check your progress.

The program is scheduled to roll out October 15, 2012. This program has been successfully helping my students and I know it will help you!

Please feel free to email any questions about the program to me personally at jkhpro@pga.com. Good luck and don’t forget to practice with a purpose!

 
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Posted by on July 24, 2012 in swing analysis

 

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Rory’s Power

Check out this video of Rory McIlroy’s swing with commentary by Dave Phillips.  His bump and pelvic thrust are the key parts that give him so much power.  Developing a big shoulder turn, a bump to the left and strong pelvic thrust can add power…and distance…to your golf swing and no one does it better than McIlroy these days.

golf swing, sustaining lag, long drive, distance

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2012 in Swing Basics

 

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Amazing Angle

The Amazing Angle Golf Swing Trainer – Improve your swing technique today!

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Optimized backswing position

Sustaining lag angle to impact

Optimized impact position–forward shaft lean

Optimized post-impact position, forward shaft lean

Right arm straight, almost done

 
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Posted by on May 12, 2012 in Training Aids

 

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