IMPROVE MY GAME
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                                          The Cervical Rotation TestBy Dr. Greg RoseThis is a quick screen of cervical rotation mobility. More 
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                                          5 Key FundamentalsBy Dave PhillipsWhat are the key fundamentals to a great golf swing? Is it a straight left arm, a big shoulder turn, a flat left wrist, a stable right leg, or maybe just a good left hand at impact? More 
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                                          The Lat TestBy Dr. Greg RoseThis is a screen for shoulder mobility. More 
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                                          What you can learn from Me and My Golf’s Assessment at TPIBy TPIAn eye-opening session with Andy Proudman of Me and My Golf reinforces a core TPI principle: if you want to fix the swing, you have to first understand the body behind it. More 
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                                          Micah Morris: Analyzing the Body-Swing Connection of the YouTube StarBy TPIMicah Morris's assessment revealed one of the most common Body Swing Connections in golf. More 
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                                          5 Training Strategies to Increase Vertical Thrust Without Leaving The GroundBy Pam OwensVertical thrust is a significant power generator in the golf swing, but how do you train a your client that is unable to jump? Here are a few ideas from TPI Certified trainer Pam Owens. More 
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                                          Offseason Golf Performance Program Case Study: It's Never Too Late To Improve Your BodyBy Jared BickleMany times when I talk to aging golfers they are frustrated with things in their golf game such as losing speed and distance, not being able to play multiple days in a row or dealing with pain during or after their round. The good news is that you don't have to accept this as part of getting older... More 
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                                          A New Motor Control TheoryBy Phil CheethamThe Leading Joint Hypothesis and how it applies to the Golf Swing More 
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                                          When to Come Back?By Dr. Peter MackayTo get back in the game, ramp it up slowly! More 
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                                          Body-Swing Connection Case Study: Helping Fredrik Lindblom Build a Training Program For More SpeedBy TPIWe had the opportunity to assess Swedish pro golfer Fredrik Lindblom to see how a training program might be able to help him find a few more MPH in his swing. Here's a look at what we found. More 
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                                          Advanced Screening: How I use the TPI ScreenBy Jason GlassPeople always ask me how I perform my screens. Well, here's a bit of background into how I was introduced to TPI and how I approach the screening process. More 
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                                          Our Favorite Technique for Assessing (and Improving) Mobility in the TrunkBy TPIThe rib cage is one of the most common - and most overlooked - causes of limitations in thorax range of motion. More 
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                                          Understanding and Assessing Pelvic Tilt in the Golf SwingBy TPIThe pelvic tilt is one of the most overlooked and underappreciated movement patterns in the golf swing. While it might not be something that a coach cues in their student’s swing, it should be something that a coach is aware of in their student’s swing. More 
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                                          Jason Glass Discusses Glute Activation and Training on Unstable SurfacesBy Jason GlassJason responds to questions on Twitter about glute activation and training on unstable surfaces. Great discussion about the importance of progression and regression, two topics discussed in-depth in Fitness Level 2. More 
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                                          Is Your Golf Swing Putting Your Shoulder At Risk?By Bobby DatteroAccording to numerous research studies, the shoulder is one of the most oft-injured areas of the body for a golfer. As with many golf injuries, the site of the pain is often the victim of limitations in other areas of the body. TPI Certified trainer Bobby Dattero discusses how limitations in your hips and thoracic spine might be putting your shoulder at risk. More 
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                                          How Powerful Are You Compared to Golfers Your Age?By Chris FinnHow do you know if you physically can produce enough power to swing as fast as you’d like? What if you are swinging faster than your body is actually able to handle, how would you find that out before you get hurt? More 
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                                          When Mobility Disappears: An Elite Amateur’s Assessment Highlights How Restrictions Affect PerformanceBy TPIPadraig Dooley is a TPI Certified golf instructor from Cork, Ireland - and a competitive player who just turned 50 with a goal of qualifying for The Senior Open. He came to TPI for a full physical assessment, including 3D motion capture and force-plate testing, to answer a simple question: Where can I improve to keep up with elite senior competition? More 
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                                          TPI’s Junior Hat Classification SystemBy Greg RoseLearn about our hat classification system used in our TPI Junior programs. More 
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                                          Overview of TPI's Junior Golf ScreenBy Dr. Greg RoseHere is an overview of how kids are tested and grouped in all TPI Junior Golf Schools. More 
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                                          Webb Simpson on Fundamentals and PracticeBy Dave PhillipsWebb Simpson shares some of his practice habits, Happy July 4th. More