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Breath makes your golf better-part two

Breath makes your golf better-part two

Breath makes your golf better-part two

1)Recall a time when you were playing golf in the past we're you were not in an optimal state, and would like to improve your state for a similar situation in the future.

2)In your mind's eye, imagine you're a coach sitting inside the clubhouse during that situation, and you're overlooking the golf course through glass windows. Imagine watching a student golfer of yours who looks remarkably a lot like you playing on the golf course. Observe the pace and way that he moves as he walks between shots and moves through his pre shot routine. Observe the way he holds his posture when he prepares for his shots. How does he move when walking up to his taylormade burner 2.0 irons? Observe if you can, the way he is breathing, observe how he is placing his attention, does he look focused, confident, calm and so on.

3)Next, I want you to imagine that as the players coach sitting inside the clubhouse, you have the magical ability to give the golfer advice on how to improve his/her state. For example, if you want the player to go through his pre shot routine more precisely, then watch as that player now changes what he/she is doing in order to go through their pre shot routine as advised. You may instruct the player to become more focused, relaxed or calm as they choose their shot selections. Observe from inside the clubhouse as the player changes his/her behavior to incorporate those improvements into their behavior. Keep making suggestions until you believe that the player out there, who looks remarkably like you, is in an optimal golf state. Do this until you're convinced that that player is ready to play their best golf.

4)Think of an adjective that effectively describes the state of that player now. For example, it may be confident, relaxed, calm etc.

5)Continue observing the golfer as the coach from inside the clubhouse, and notice how their new and improved state influences their performance on the course. Become aware of the learning's you've learnt from this exercise and ask yourself if you could have access to those learning's for future rounds of ping g15 driver would that be useful? If the answer is yes, you can use the adjective you came up with during step 4 of this exercise to remind yourself of your optimal golf state in the future.

6)Finally, when you have time, watch some professional players on television and use adjectives to describe their states, notice fluctuations in state from player to player and also fluctuations in state from one player during the course of the round. For example, what adjective would you have used to describe Tom Watsons state when preparing for his tee shot on the 72nd hole at the Open, compared to his state on the 2nd tee of the playoff. Are the adjectives different? If so, if you were his coach, what advice would you give him to better his state for a future situation, say at St Andrews in 2010? I've used the Watson example to demonstrate that this process can be used for your advantage whether you're a beginner or a golfing legend like Tom Watson. Of course, like any golf skill, you'll become better at this with practice. I recommend you use this process whenever you want to get some perspective on your performance on the golf course. It can also be used for becoming aware of technical improvements you may want to then discuss with your coach.
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