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Essays to help sports coaches and P.E. teachers. My latest book, ‘Coaches’ Corner,’ is now available to buy on Amazon. It contains over 50 essays about athletic development, coaching, and physical education based on my work over the last ten years as Head Coach of Excelsior Athletic Development Club. How and what I’ve coached has […]
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Jigsaw Training won’t help you win the US Open

Focus on the picture not the pieces

jigsawGolf fitness training is a boom industry. There are umpteen “golf specific” exercise dvds, books, apps and courses you can attend.

Taken out of context, the exercises and “tests” could lead to your game actually getting worse.

I have been discussing this over several months with Golf Coach Stuart Wells. He wants his golfers fit enough to be able to address the ball and strike it well throughout the tournament.

That makes sense to me and is a reasonable goal.

How do I test for Golf fitness?

static leg raiseIs what Stuart has been asking me. He is not interested in how far a golfer can do a standing long jump.

I am not interested in doing isolated body tests such as the static leg raise (pictured right). 

These give isolated information, completely out of context. They assume that the athlete is broken, and that we can rebuild them piece by piece.

(In fact I came across some tennis coaches looking at this test, who really should know better, telling me that it helps predict tennis playing ability!)

What we want are simple measurements that look at the golfer as a whole, but give us specific information to work on.

I use a 5 point assessment with all my athletes that give a starting point on how their body works as a whole. This information allows the golfer to know their own body a bit better, and how it works.

The golf swing is a massive connection of the kinetic chain. Trying to isolate parts of it and put it back together will just make it an omnishambles

Don’t train to the test.

golferThere is a danger when “testing” to just practice the test in order to “show improvement”.

This is a danger when coaches are trying to justify their own worth. It is “scientificy” rather than proven science.

The most important test is on the golf course. When we work with golfers we look at their overall athleticism and improve that.

They can all hold their positions throughout a tournament and hit killer drives.

Athletic Development is more than shuffling isolated puzzle pieces around. 

It is looking at the complete picture and working with golfer and coach alike.

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