IMPROVE MY GAME
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                                          Training The Queen Of The SwingBy Lance GillLance Gill offers a sampling of exercises that will help develop your core for golf. Sorry, no crunches. More 
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                                          Is Age a Barrier?By Dave PhillipsGolfers in their 40's are excelling. Lets find out why. More 
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                                          Most Common Swing Characteristics that Cause Lower Back PainBy Dr. Greg RoseHere are some tips to reducing your chance of Lower Back! 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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                                          Increase your driving distance !!By Dave PhillipsThree simple tips that will help you to maximize your driving distance. More 
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                                          Christo Lamprecht: Under The Hood of One of The Fastest Swings in GolfBy TPIGolfers come in all shapes and sizes, but South Africa’s rising star, Christo Lamprecht, is a definitely outlier. At 6’8”, he’s not only one of the tallest professional golfers in the world, he’s also one of the fastest. More 
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                                          Chasing Speed with Two-Time Long Drive Champ Jamie SadlowskiBy TPIHow we use 3D, force and physical data to help the fastest get faster. More 
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                                          The Most Important Considerations for Treating Golfers With Lower Back PainBy Dr. Greg RoseLower back pain is by far the most common ailment suffered by golfers, but the lower back is rarely the original cause of pain. It's often the victim, not the culprit. More 
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                                          The Use of Neurokinetic Therapy (NKT) in Conjunction with TPI Physical ScreenBy Michele LiewNeurokinetic Therapy also known as NKT is a sophisticated assessment and treatment modality that addresses the causes of dysfunctional movement/coordination problems at their root in the motor control centre in the cerebellum. More 
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                                          The Safe Way to Train Fast: Determining Your Readiness For Overspeed TrainingBy Chris FinnOverspeed training is one of the hottest things in golf today. Some people call it a training aid, others call it power training and yet others say it will get your stronger and improve your balance. So which one is it and how is it supposed to be used? More 
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                                          Knocking The Rust Off: Tips For Assessing Your Body And Swing After A Long OffseasonBy Dave PhillipsTPI co-founders Dr. Greg Rose and Dave Phillips offer tips for knocking the rust off your game after a long off-season. More 
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                                          How Lower Extremity Injuries Impact Ground Utilization and Swing MechanicsBy Adam HalsethThe world of golf is becoming much more aware of the importance of utilizing the ground to maximize efficiency and power in a golf swing. Adam Halseth analyzes how these variables may be impacted by lower extremity injuries and limitations. More 
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                                          When Surgery is the Right Treatment for Your Herniated DiscBy Dr. Paul HouleWhat is a herniated lumbar disc and how does it occur? More importantly, how does a herniated disc affect my golf swing and how can I regain my swing once I have recovered from my injury? More 
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                                          5 Exercises for Increasing Thoracic Spine Mobility in Your Golf SwingBy Dr. Ben Langdown and Jennifer FleischerMobility in the thoracic spine is critical to achieving an efficient swing while protecting your lower back. Here's how you can improve. 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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                                          Andrew Loupe: The Best Athlete in Golf?By TPIAndrew Loupe was a two-time All-American golfer at LSU, but also a two-time All-State basketball player in high school. His ability to create the fastest swings on TOUR relies on his explosive lower body developed, in part, through years on the hardwood. More 
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                                          What The Lat Test Means For Your Swing And How to Improve Your ResultBy Nick BuchanA guide to what the lat test is, how it relates to your golf swing and how to improve a poor result. More 
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                                          Our 10 Most Popular Articles of 2015By TPITopics include Spieth's multi-sport background, Koepka and Thomas' workout, protecting your lower back, a 30 minute rotary routine from Jason Glass, improving your swing from the ground up and much more. 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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                                          Why the Glutes MatterBy Meredith ParkerWhether it’s a Saturday tee time with the guys, a regional tournament, or a corporate outing to entertain clients, there remains a desire to perform, and perform well. More