Skills, Drills & Strategies for Golf

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advanced golf training techniques
Approach Shots
Author_Kenneth Stephens
Beginning Golfers
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Dynamic Release
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Golf Bag
Golf Ball
Golf Hole
Golf Shoes
Golf Swing
Greenside Bunker
Grip Position
Grip Pressure
instructional strategies
motor skill acquisition
movement analysis
performance optimization
physical education research
Pitching Wedge
Progressive Muscular Relaxation
Provisional Ball
Sand Bunker
Sand Wedge
sports biomechanics
Stroke Play
Swing Path
Target Hand
Target Knee
Tee Box
Teeing Grounds
USGA
USGA Specification
Water Hazard

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138078222
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is part of the Teach, Coach, Play series, emphasizing a systematic learning approach to sports and activities. Both visual and verbal information are presented so that readers can easily understand the material and improve performance.

Built-in learning aids help readers master each skill in a step-by-step manner. Using the cues, summaries, skills, drills, and illustrations will help build a solid foundation for safe and effective participation now and in the future.

The basic approach in all of the Teach, Coach, Play activity titles is to help readers improve their skills and performance by building mastery from simple to increasingly complex levels. The books strive to illustrate correct techniques and demonstrate how to achieve optimal results. The basic organization in each book is as follows:

Section 1 overviews history, organizations and publications, conditioning activities, safety, warm up suggestions, and equipment.

Section 2 covers exercise or skills, participants, action involved, rules, facility or field, scoring, and etiquette.

Section 3 focuses on skills and drills or program design.

Section 4 addresses a broad range of strategies specifically designed to improve performance now and in the future.

Section 5 provides a convenient glossary of terms.

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