IMPROVE MY GAME
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                                          What Performance Therapy Looks Like For Top GolfersBy Tom FeeneyA behind the scenes look at how professional golfers like Jordan Spieth, Zach Johnson, Rickie Fowler, Nick Watney and Shane Lowry maximize their athleticism through chiropractic care. More 
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                                          The Lower Quarter Rotation TestBy Dr. Greg RoseThis test evaluates the rotational mobility in the lower body. More 
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                                          5 Reasons Why Golfers Could Benefit From Muay Thai TrainingBy Dunk VisutthithadaIf you’re open to trying out something new, here are five reasons how Muay Thai Training can help improve your fitness and make you become a better golfer. More 
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                                          Treating Motor Pattern Dysfunction: Are Your Corrective Exercises Correcting?By Paul GozbekianHow do you prepare your body for training, activity and performance? More importantly, how are you dealing with muscle tightness, joint immobility, chronic pain and injury that are limiting your potential in these areas? More 
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                                          Beware Of What You StretchBy Jason GlassSo many of us have bought into the old adage that you need to stretch to stay supple and play your best. What if stretching actually had the opposite effect? More 
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                                          Jason Day's Body-Swing Connection: Load To ExplodeBy Dave PhillipsIt's no secret that Jason Day is one of the biggest hitters on the PGA Tour, but analyzing his swing on BodiTrak helps show us how he generates his power. Watch as Dave explains how Jason is able to load tremendous pressure into his trail leg without "swaying" and demonstrates drills that he and his caddie/coach Colin Swatton use to avoid sway in his swing. More 
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                                          Should all the body parts reach the top of backswing at the same time?By Phil CheethamThis is a question we get all the time - but the short answer is NO! More 
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                                          What You Can Learn From No Laying Up's Visit to TPIBy TPIWe recently had the opportunity to evaluate DJ, Cody and Casey from No Laying Up and wanted to highlight a few insights from their assessment that might be instructive to you or your golfers. More 
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                                          Increase Distance by Changing Your Angle of AttackBy Dave PhillipsA simple setup change can help you hit the ball further. More 
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                                        .300x150.jpg)  Fighting 'Father Time' with Neil from No Laying UpBy TPIOur assessment with Neil from No Laying Up revealed one of the most-common Body-Swing Connections we see. More 
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                                          Dr. Greg Rose Discusses Considerations For Coaching and Training Female Golfers On The Felix Fortis PodcastBy TPI“If you’re trying to develop power in women, do not neglect the lower body." More 
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                                          Say the Magic Words: Internal vs External Coaching CuesBy Tim NeumannTPI Certified trainer Tim Neumann discusses the use of internal and external cues in training and golf instruction More 
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                                          Back to Golf: Important Considerations for Golfers Undergoing Rehab Following Back SurgeryBy Dr. Paul Houle and Catherine HoellSurgery sets the stage, but rehab and exercise gets you back to feeling and playing well. More 
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                                          10 Ways to Motivate our Young AthletesBy Milo BryantFor some silly, inane reason, too many of us believe that learning can only take place in monotonous and analgesic environments conducive to most funerals. TPI instructor Milo Bryant shares why fun should be a priority. More 
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                                          5 Lessons Learned From Training Those With Low Back PainBy Dean SomersetLower back pain is the most common injury in golf. According to some studies, lower back injuries account for roughly 1/3 of all golf injuries. Strength coach Dean Somerset shares his experience and observations from working with athletes who have lower back pain. 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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                                          Helping a Tour Pro Differentiate Real from FeelBy TPIOne of the most powerful benefits of data is helping athletes distinguish between real and feel. Anders told us that he felt he was “hanging back” in his golf swing. When we put him on force plates, it was clear that almost the opposite was true. More 
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                                          Why Neck Mobility May Be Limiting Your BackswingBy Paul GozbekianWhen considering what might cause limitations in the backswing, neck mobility is commonly overlooked. More 
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                                          When Working To Improve Rotational Capabilities, Don't Overlook The NeckBy Kevin DishonThe cervical spine is one of the more neglected body parts in terms of mobility training, but it is extremely important, especially considering how modern lifestyles impact posture. More 
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                                          How Danny Willett matched his swing to his physical capabilitiesBy TPI2016 Masters champion Danny Willett shares how physical limitations have forced him to make adjustments in his swing. More