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Chris Finn – (IG: @par4success, X: @par4success, FB: @par4success) is the Founder and CEO of Par 4 Success. Chris is a Licensed Physical Therapist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Titleist Performance Institute Certified Medical Professional, Certified Precision Nutrition Coach and a Golf Digeset Top 50 Golf Fitness Professional. He has grown Par4Success from the back of his car into the Golf Performance and Direct Pay Physical Therapy industry leader. He and his team work with golfers of all abilities and ages to swing faster, play better, and hurt less. Chris personally works with players in the PGA, LPGA, Korn Ferry Tour and World Long Drive Champions. Chris is honored to be a multiple time World Golf Fitness Summit Presenter and contributes to numerous media outlets including numerous Podcasts, PGA Tour Sirius XM Radio, The Titleist Performance Institute, Simplifaster.com, Junior Golf Magazine and GolfWRX, is published in peer reviewed Sports Health Journal, and enjoys continually challenging the status quo to improving outcomes for all active golfers. Affiliates: PAYNTR Golf Shoes - Payntr Golf delivers performance traction resulting from our shoe's ability to resist, support, & enhance – allowing golfers the capacity to leverage ground forces, control movement, and maximize speed at impact. https://payntrgolf.com/golf360 Books by Rande Somma Why Do We Call Them Leaders?: https://amzn.to/3VIhDI6 Leadersh!t: https://amzn.to/3VY4zib The Stack System is the ultimate device to use when looking to biohack your swing speed. Co-developed by ‘The Savant of Speed' – Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, and PING engineer Marty Jertsen, it is a device that every golfer can utilize to increase their swing speed. The Stack System uses AI to ensure that your development is as efficient as possible. To order The Stack you can do so on their website at www.thestacksystem.com. Be sure to use the discount code GOLF360 to receive your special discount. Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Johnny Wunder and Kris McCormack are joined by Fairway Jockey's Wadeh Maroun to talk the rapidly growing competition in the zero-torque putter category, their biggest takeaways from the gear setups at the Hoag Classic and Johnny's upcoming visits to TaylorMade's 'The Kingdom' and the Titleist Performance Institute. -- If you'd like to be featured on the Fully Equipped Hotline in future episodes, call (480) 442-1168 and leave us a voicemail. -- Meet ALIGN MAX™. The newest addition to Golf Pride's raised ridge technology features a higher, longer, and firmer ridge that runs the full length of the grip for increased hand placement and shot-making versatility. Visit www.golfpride.com to learn more about the ALIGN MAX -- Attention gear heads! The Fully Equipped store is officially live at shop.golf.com.
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Johnny Wunder and Kris McCormack are joined by Fairway Jockey's Wadeh Maroun to talk the rapidly growing competition in the zero-torque putter category, their biggest takeaways from the gear setups at the Hoag Classic and Johnny's upcoming visits to TaylorMade's 'The Kingdom' and the Titleist Performance Institute. -- If you'd like to be featured on the Fully Equipped Hotline in future episodes, call (480) 442-1168 and leave us a voicemail. -- Meet ALIGN MAX™. The newest addition to Golf Pride's raised ridge technology features a higher, longer, and firmer ridge that runs the full length of the grip for increased hand placement and shot-making versatility. Visit www.golfpride.com to learn more about the ALIGN MAX -- Attention gear heads! The Fully Equipped store is officially live at shop.golf.com.
He's one of golf's top strength and conditioning professionals, and a co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI), which has certified more than 30,000 golf, fitness and medical professionals. Find out how Dr. Greg Rose made the right moves professionally, and how you can tap into the vast knowledge of a TPI Certified expert, to take the right steps necessary to find your most efficient golf swing.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of functional medicine with Dr. Cima, a chiropractor and functional medicine expert with decades of experience. Dr. Cima shares his journey and insights on becoming a "doctor of the future." Key Topics: The three pillars of health: chemical, physical, and mental-emotional Understanding functional medicine and its holistic approach to wellness The importance of proper nutrition, especially protein intake Simple, actionable steps for improving overall health The concept of "listening to the doctor within" Rethinking traditional approaches to common health issues The role of blood chemistry analysis in functional medicine Balancing hormones and the neuroendocrine axis The impact of the diet industry on health perceptions Highlights: - Dr. Cima explains how functional medicine differs from traditional allopathic approaches - Practical advice on increasing protein intake and its benefits - The importance of having a purpose in life for mental and emotional well-being - Insights on how blood chemistry analysis can reveal health trends before they become problems - Discussion on the misconceptions about fat in diets and its importance for health Quotable Moments: - "Taking care of your health doesn't take time. It gives you a ton of time." - Dr. Cima - "The closest you could ever get to God is to bring health to one's fellow man." - Socrates (paraphrased by Dr. Cima) Action Steps for Better Health: Increase protein intake (consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice) Develop a basic stretching routine Consider getting regular massage work Reflect on and develop your life's purpose Listen to your body's needs ("the doctor within") For Healthcare Providers: - Consider incorporating functional medicine principles into your practice - Explore blood chemistry analysis for a more comprehensive view of patient health - Educate patients on the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in overall health Dr. Cima's Bio: Dr. James Cima is a pioneering chiropractor whose journey into holistic healthcare began with his own healing experience. After suffering from debilitating back pain in his youth, he discovered the transformative power of chiropractic care. This personal experience, combined with his passion for healthcare, led him to pursue his education at Cornell University followed by New York Chiropractic College, where he graduated with honors. Inspired by Thomas Edison's vision of the future of medicine, Dr. Cima has dedicated over four decades to developing comprehensive wellness programs that focus on nutrition, body mechanics, and disease prevention. As an accomplished author and educator, he has trained numerous healthcare professionals and written extensively on holistic health approaches. His expertise spans multiple disciplines, including nutrition, exercise physiology, and neuroendocrinology. Today, Dr. Cima practices alongside his children, Dr. James Paul Cima and Dr. Natalie DeJesse, continuing his mission to promote optimal health through natural methods. A certified Titleist Performance Institute professional, he also helps golfers improve their game by optimizing their body mechanics. When not serving patients or advancing healthcare education, he enjoys spending time with his four children and eight grandchildren. Find Dr. Cima: Website LinkedIn Facebook Connect With Us: Be a Guest on the Show Thriving Practice Community Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy's LinkedIn Business LinkedIn Page Thriving Practice Community Instagram
PING and Titleist each released new clubs this week. PING unveiled their all-new PING G440 lineup, while Titleist introduced new members to the GT family, including the GT Hybrids, and GT1 Drivers, Fairway Woods and Hybrids. In this 2nd Swing Thoughts episode, we head to PING Proving Grounds to speak with PING Design Engineering Manger Travis Milleman about the design and technology within the PING G440 lineup. Then we visit the Titleist Performance Institute and discuss the technology and performance of the all-new Titleist GT1 and GT Hybrids with Titleist Director of Product Development Tom Fisher. 00:00 Introduction 03:03 PING G440 27:42 Titleist GT1 & Hybrids The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Precision Motion Physical Therapy > https://www.precisionmotionpt.com/ Summary Season 8 of The New Club Bag Drop starts with Matt and The Professor returning to the studio and reflecting on their holidays, including the importance of taking a break from the game of golf and the best and worst golf gifts they received over Christmas. This week's special guest is Dr. Ricky Pickett, a TPI-certified physical therapist and Precision Motion Physical Therapy owner. Ricky shares insights on the Titleist Performance Institute and their research around the mechanics of the golf swing. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding one's body and movement patterns to improve golf performance. They discuss the evolution of golf swing techniques, the biomechanics of professional golfers, and the significance of strength training and dynamic stretching in enhancing performance. The dialogue highlights the need for personalized approaches in training and the empowerment that comes from understanding one's unique body mechanics. In this conversation, Dr. Ricky emphasizes the need for training consistency, the risks associated with following fitness trends without proper guidance, and the importance of activating the glutes! The discussion highlights the significance of viewing golf as a sport and the athlete mindset required to excel. They wrap up by exploring some practical exercises for golf performance and the role of technology, such as pressure mapping insoles, in and what the future of sports science will look like. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and New Beginnings 02:47 The Importance of Off-Season Fitness 05:58 Golf Gifts: Best and Worst 10:06 Nostalgic Golf Memories 14:05 Introducing Dr. Ricky Pickett 19:52 Understanding TPI and Golf Mechanics 26:30 Understanding Golf Mechanics and Efficiency 29:38 The Evolution of Golf Swing Techniques 32:49 Individuality in Golf Swings 35:52 Biomechanics of Professional Golfers 39:41 Comparing Golf and Running Biomechanics 43:06 The Importance of Strength Training 48:16 Dynamic Stretching vs. Static Stretching 51:48 Empowerment Through Basic Strength Exercises 54:50 Adjusting Workout Routines for Progress 56:43 Activating and Strengthening Glute Muscles 58:06 The Importance of Consistency in Training 59:54 Navigating Fitness Trends and Their Risks 01:01:52 The Value of Professional Guidance in Fitness 01:04:38 Understanding Golf as a Sport and Athlete Mindset 01:06:35 Effective Exercises for Golf Performance 01:10:23 The Role of Technology in Golf Training
In this episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts Podcast Episode we head to the Titleist Performance Institute to discuss the history and overview of Titleist Vokey Wedges with Vokey Product Manager Aaron Luttrell. We also discuss the latest PGA Tour news, play some What's in the Bag trivia, and Drew and Sean each showcase their 2nd Swing finds of the week! 00:00 Introduction 02:05 The Turn 05:10 Viktor Hovland 2020 WITB Challenge 09:22 Vokey Wedge Grinds with Aaron Luttrell 29:24 2nd Swing Finds The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
With no PGA Tour event this week we've got a bit of a topical grab bag on this weekend's recap pod. We start with a look at the proposed changes to the PGA Tour qualification system or, as TC has named it, the Mule Replacement Program. We also cover Neil and TC's trip to the Titleist Performance Institute, a new rapid-fire E-9 segment with some assorted news and notes and we close with KVV digging into a rumored Gary Player story about an interaction with a young child at the Masters in honor of GP celebrating his 89th birthday. If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Support Our Partners: Titleist Holderness and Bourne Pinehurst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Jay and Brad as they interview Dr. Berard on this week of TechTalk. Dr. Berard is a co-owner of Midland Sports Rehab with his wife Kristin. He is a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic who graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University and has been in private practice since 2000. Dr. Berard is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) which is one of the highest certifications a Chiropractic Physician can obtain. Dr. Berard has a unique skill set that has been developed over the last 20+ years working with athletes from all over the globe and offered it to the Great Lakes Bay area centered in Midland. By developing a niche utilizing a specific technique, he can help the average person suffering with chronic lower back and neck pain to renew. Dr. Berard is certified by the Titleist Performance Institute as well as the Professional Sports Care (PSC) organization providing comprehensive Chiropractic services to the PGA Tour players and Champion Tour. Dr. Berard focuses on treatment of not only the spine, but the Hip, Knee, Shoulder, Neck and Ankle, as well. As a certified provider of ART (Active Release Technique), he treats various muscle conditions with this GOLD standard soft tissue muscle treatment. Dr. Berard is often sought after for his expertise in sports rehab and recovery, as well as those patients who are looking for a second opinion to treat or manage various nerve, muscle and skeletal conditions. Jeff and his wife Kristin are big supporters of local health, sports, and recreation programs. They love getting involved and have a regularly active role in the Midland Community with their daughter, Annabelle. If you have any questions and want to contact Jeff, visit www.stretchcenter.com.
In this episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts Podcast we head out to the Titleist Performance Institute to speak with Tom Fisher, Titleist's Director of Product Development, about Titleist GT. We talk with Tom about Titleist GT's launch and adoption among Tour Pro's and amateurs, along with the popularity of each model. 00:00 Introduction 01:18 The Turn 06:03 Interview with Titleist's Tom Fisher 19:35 2nd Swing Finds The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://fitting.2ndswing.com/schedule-now/ SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
In this episode of Modern Chiropractic Mastery, Dr. Kevin Christie welcomes Dr. Greg Rose from the Titleist Performance Institute.Dr. Rose shares his journey from an engineering student to becoming a leading expert in golf injuries and a co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute. They discuss how to position yourself as a golf injury expert, applicable strategies for various sports, and the importance of credibility and referral networks in building a successful practice. Key topics covered include:*The significance of credibility in establishing expertise.*Building a referral network with local professionals and trainers.*Utilizing social media and modern technology to enhance visibility.*The benefits of specializing in a specific sport or niche.*Innovative approaches to distance coaching and cash practice models.Dr. Rose also provides exciting updates on the future of TPI, including a $25 million renovation of their facility and the launch of new educational programs and certifications. This episode is packed with valuable insights for chiropractors looking to grow their practice and establish themselves as experts in their field.
In today's episode, Lou joins Mark and Greg to talk about his recent visit to a golf Mecca: the Titleist Performance Institute. There, Lou experienced a body screening that measured his mobility and strength, got fitted for some of Titleist's newest products, and saw some of their future plans. Listen in and learn how TPI (and there are TPI-certified instructors around the world) can help you maximize your golf game. Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veja também no Youtube. Pedro Correia é atualmente CEO e Diretor Técnico da The Strength Clinic, um Centro de Treino e Longevidade situado em Lisboa, para pessoas que querem ter mais saúde, performance e longevidade. É também treinador, atleta e formador na área do exercício físico. Criou a The Strength Clinic em 2016 por conta de um problema grave de saúde que teve quando tinha 25 anos (Linfoma de Hodgkin) e por não encontrar uma solução estruturada ao nível do exercício físico que potenciasse estes resultados. Completou a Licenciatura em Educação Física e Desporto na Universidade da Madeira e o Master em Gestão de Campos de Golfe pela Universidade Europeia de Madrid, várias outras formações em alguns dos melhores Centros Desportivos nos EUA (EXOS, Titleist Performance Institute, Parisi Speed School, Milke Boyle Strength & Conditioning e Results Fitness) e vários cursos de nutrição (Precision Nutrition, NutriScience, Tudo Bompa Institute). -> Apoie este podcast e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45grauspodcast.com -> Registe-se para ser avisado(a) de futuras edições dos workshops de Pensamento Crítico: https://forms.sendpulse.com/7e62c1e4f5 _______________ Índice: (0:00) Introdução (5:48) INÍCIO da conversa - Impacto do exercício na saúde | Treino de precisão | Benefícios do exercício para lá do dispêndio de energia | Exercício vs nutrição | Correr aumenta performance cognitiva | Papel do BDNF (18:33) Importância do treino de estabilidade / mobilidade (29:11) As 3 formas de capacidade cardiovascular (anaeróbica e aeróbica) | VO2 Max (Teste de Cooper). (35:43) Quando é que o exercício é demais? | Treino de alta competição | Mitocondrias (50:49) A importância da respiração | Correlação força de prensão - longevidade | Saúde cardíaca: frequência em repouso, HRV. | Ângulo de fase | Gordura visceral (1:04:48) Velocidade, força e potência. | Porque a potência é o que mais perdemos com a idade? | Powerpenia (1:15:57) Treino: a importância de ter um objectivo e criar uma rotina. | Peter Attia e o conceito da Década Marginal | Como manter a motivação no treino. (1:22:42) Quanto tempo demora o treino a ter efeitos? (1:30:56) Porque a qualidade da ligação cérebro-músculo é mais importante do que a massa muscular. | Hipertrofia. (1:37:50) Flexibilidade vs força | Quando fazer alongamentos? (1:49:22) Treino de força cria risco de lesões? | Importância do treino de movimento (1:56:49) Para lá do físico: o treino enquanto fonte de resiliência e auto-estima (1:58:54) Em que medida a nossa genética limita o nosso potencial? (2:05:58) Quando dormimos mal devemos ir treinar? | Treino de alta intensidade (HIIT)
In Part 2 of Episode 32, I'm joined by Courtney Weber, a Level 3 TPI Certified Instructor, and Cree Morris, former San Diego State QB now a top QB Coach. Courtney Weber is a Level 3 Titleist Performance Institute and Golf Digest certified Trainer. I had the privilege of being introduced to her by Top Instructor and my gumba Rob Strano at this year's PGA Merchandise Show. Courtney shares exercises aimed at enhancing power and explosiveness in our golf swings. She delves into Advanced Dissociation Exercises, their benefits for overall fitness, and the optimal balance between cardio, weight training, and explosive movements. Cree Morris, a standout QB at Orange Glen High School in San Diego with his jersey recently retired, began his college career alongside Marshall Faulk at San Diego State. He recounts these experiences and offers insights into QB fundamentals, advice for NFL rookie QBs, and what made Dan Marino exceptional. We conclude with Cree discussing cherished moments on the golf course with his son and their favorite spots in San Diego.
Claude sits down with Dr. Greg Rose, co-founder of The Titleist Performance Institute and someone CH3 credits as being at the forefront of golf fitness. They discuss how the body and game connect and share the most important components to focus on while optimizing your swing + improving your game. Special thanks to Rapsodo: Use code CH3 for a $50 gift card with the purchase of an MLM2PRO at rapsodogolf.com/ch3. Whether you are looking to improve your game or just play more golf, the MLM2PRO is the solution for you. Tell your friends about the show and be sure to follow Claude to submit questions, enter giveaways and keep up with the latest Son of a Butch updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3. The views and opinions expressed by guests interviewed on the Podcast, including all program participants and guests, are solely their own current opinions regarding events and are based on their own perspective and opinion. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the views or opinions of Claude Harmon, or the companies with which any program participants/interviewees are, or may be, affiliated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Tim Ringgold on the latest episode of Pickleball Recovery as he interviews Michael McClean from Athlete's First Academy. They dive into how cross training with the premier golf fitness platform known as Titleist Performance Institute can unlock anyone's pickleball body to move better and play better… without pain! Follow Michael on IG: @athletes1st.academy If you are struggling with feeling stiff, sore, or in pain from your passion for pickleball, go to www.pickleballrecovery.com for your free guide to feeling better on and off the court! Follow Pickleball Recovery Here: FB: https://www.facebook.com/PickleballRecovery IG: https://www.instagram.com/Pickleball_Recovery/ TW: https://twitter.com/PickleballRecov This podcast is sponsored by Zamst. Zamst reinforces and protects athletes by providing premium technical products in the form of athletic braces and supports derived from innovative materials, designs and manufacturing processes for the ankle, knee, elbow, and more. Find out more about these high quality products built to prevent injury, improve performance, and ultimately help you spend more time on the court at www.zamst.us and use the code PBR to save 15%!
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Trainer's Bullpen, ‘Motor Learning Feedback' with Dr. Tim Lee. The type of feedback that a trainer or coach gives their students and the manner in which that feedback is provided is of critical importance to the effective of how well motor skills are acquired, retained and transferred. The most common type of feedback that is often applied in the law enforcement motor skill learning environment is described as ‘quick and corrective'. That is, the trainer views mistakes and errors as enemies and therefore is very quick to step in and provide feedback when the student is struggling. In addition, the feedback that is usually provided is highly corrective ‘this is what you are doing wrong, this is what you need to do to correct it, now do that'. Ironically, while most prevalent, this type of feedback has been demonstrated to result in the worst retention and transfer of movement skills to the ‘real world'. In this interview, Motor Learning expert, researcher, accomplished author and coach for the Titleist Performance Institute, Dr. Tim Lee will discuss the impact of feedback and the methods of feedback that trainers should consider in order to optimize the learning potential of their students. In this interview we discuss: · The different types of feedback – Inherent and Augmented · Using knowledge of results rather than knowledge of performance feedback · The importance of student motivation and how feedback can either bolster, or impair, student motivation · The relationship between feedback types and the students focus of attention · The danger of creating students who are ‘feedback dependent' and how to avoid this from happening · The use of video as a feedback tool · The timing of feedback – hint – delayed feedback is usually optimal · Bandwidth feedback – what it is and how to apply it to really maximize your feedback potential for motor learning. Have your pen and paper ready. This interview contains very important information to help you advance your tradecraft as a trainer! As a reminder, all resources, documents and links are available to you at www.trainersbullpen.com Dr. Tim Lee can be contacted at scapps@mcmaster.ca
Dr. Trevor Hirsch is a Titleist Performance Institute Medical Level 2 Certified Physical Therapist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Owner of Empower U PT & Performance, which specializes in adding years and yards to golfer's games. In today's episode, we go inside the mind of Dr. Hirsch to learn more about the value of an off-the-course exercise regimen, as well as the specific types of exercises, movements, and muscle groups that should be prioritized to shoot lower scores consistently. We discuss injury prevention, specific exercises you should be doing (and not doing) to add years and yards to your game, the difference between mobility and flexibility work, the overlooked importance of the glute in your golf swing, and much more. Start listening! Key Quotes: "The number one mistake golfers make is not exercising outside of golf. Golfers need to be athletes and work on strength and mobility." "Golf is a game you can play your entire life, but many golfers neglect exercise and don't view themselves as athletes." "The glutes and the core are the most active muscle groups in the golf swing." "Optimizing health through stress management, sleep, nutrition, and exercise is crucial for golfers." About Dr. Trevor Hirsch Dr. Trevor Hirsch founded Empower U PT & Performance in 2019 where they specialize in adding years and yards to golfer's games. He received his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Salisbury University and his Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He is Titleist Performance Institute Medical Level 2 certified and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Empower U's mission is to empower active people to be their healthiest selves so they can perform their life's passions at the highest levels. Their vision is to build the optimal environment where passionate clinicians and clients can be their best selves while achieving their individual goals Learn More: https://empoweruptp.com/ Instagram Facebook YoutTube For all things 1:1 Mental Game Coaching, Group Mental Game Coaching, and Speaking, visit me here: www.golfmindsetcoaching.com. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @paulsaltercoaching Twitter: @paulsaltercoach LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:10 The Importance of Physical Fitness for Golfers 08:48 Common Mistakes in Golfers' Exercise Routines 11:25 Customizing an Exercise Program for Golfers 14:35 Differentiating Off-Season and In-Season Training 21:14 Working with a Fitness Professional to Improve Golf Performance 23:17 Core and Glute Strength 27:11 Comprehensive Training Approach 32:43 Optimizing Health 36:14 Specific Exercises 39:19 The Value of a Team
The tug-of-war battle between Associate and Practice Owner is well documented, but it doesn't have to be that way. There are many strategies and best practices to have a mutually beneficial experience for both the associate and the practice owner, and that is what we discuss in this week's podcast episode. In this episode, I interview Dr. Lisa Goodman, who recently published her book The Manual for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur. “Are you a Chiropractor, or are you an entrepreneur who happens to be a Chiropractor?” Strategic Coach found that Dan Sullivan likes to ask doctors this question, and it always makes me think. Part of being an entrepreneur is leading and leveling up your team, and associates are no different. Dr. Lisa Goodman believes that chiropractic is the best profession in the world. Certified in sports, prenatal, and pediatric chiropractic, as well as Titleist Performance Institute certified, Dr. Goodman founded Washington Park Chiropractic in 2006. She has a degree in marketing and communications and spent four years in brand advertising before graduating as valedictorian of her chiropractic college, Palmer West. She is known as an international speaker, author, teacher, mentor, and clinician in and out of the office at worldwide events.“THE MANUAL for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur,” published by Parker University, is Dr. Goodman's first published book. It serves as a comprehensive guide for both established and aspiring chiropractic entrepreneurs and offers strategies for launching and growing a successful practice.Grab your copy of Dr. Goodman's latest book here https://www.drlisagoodman.com/
How do you get the most out of a golfer? What about a junior golfer? There is no single answer, but a recommended holistic approach to improving performance.In this episode, host and physical therapist Mike Beecher, PT, DPT, is joined by fellow physical therapist and TPI certified golf expert Michael Semancik, PT, DPT, and John Schmoll, director of junior golf at Burning Tree Country Club, who has decades of experience working with golfers of all ages and helping them improve their golf game.John, who is a 2x U.S. kids top 15 instructor (going for three title this year to become a master coach) dives into the winning recipe for a junior's successful performance, including hydration and proper nutrition, not specializing from an early age (at least until 13), monitoring anxiety and stress, and making it a fun outside activity, letting kids be kids.The trio then expand their perspective across all ages, explaining why Titleist Performance Institute golf screens are essential to establish a baseline and pave the path forward for the most efficient golf swing possible. The screen includes mobility and stability tests, as well as an in-depth look at biomechanics and swing inefficiencies.They also explain a team approach to the golfer is key — assembling a team of golf trainers, golf pros, physical therapists, mental performance consultants, and nutritionists will set the golfer up for success across all aspects of health and performance.
Dan Swinscoe brings a unique perspective to solving movement problems and has spent the past 30 years treating and learning from his patients, some of which include athletes from the NFL, MLB, WNBA, professional golf, and many local doctors and their families. He is specialty trained and certified from the Titleist Performance Institute and Golf Digest as a Golf Medical and Golf Fitness Professional. He has certifications from NSCA, Functional Movement Screen, SFMA, FRR, FRC, USAW, OnBase University, and many others. Dan enjoys sharing what he has learned as a guest speaker to PT schools, professional and college sports teams, State Farm insurance, local Little Leagues, teaching his own course, Kettlebells for Clinicians, and as an assistant instructor for Clinic/Gym Hybrid, the Painfree Performance Specialist Certification and for Dynamic Variable Resistance Training. Links: https://t2wclinic.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danswinscoe/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/danswinscoe
Are Super Shoes REALLY Super? – The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 212 with Jay Dicharry Originally from New Orleans LA, Jay completed the Master of Physical Therapy degree at Louisiana State University Medical Center and is a Board- Certified Sports Clinical Specialist. Jay built his international reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia. Through this innovative venture, Jay was able to blend the fields of clinical practice and engineering to better understand and eliminate the cause of overuse injuries in endurance athletes. His unique approach goes outside the traditional model of therapy and aims to correct imbalances before they affect your performance. Jay literally wrote the book on running gait assessments: he is author of “Running Rewired” + “Anatomy for Runners“, writes columns for numerous magazines, and has published over 35 professional journal articles and book chapters. Jay has had an active research career, teaches nationally, and consults for numerous footwear companies, the US Air Force and USA Track and Field. His ongoing research focus on footwear and the causative factors driving overuse injury continues to provide him cutting edge knowledge to educate and provide patients with an unmatched level of innovation and success. Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA and Oregon State University-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and continues to teach nationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, and Coaches working with endurance athletes. In addition to his clinical distinction, Jay is a certified coach through both the United States Track and Field Association and the United States Cycling Federation, and certified Golf Fitness Instructor through Titleist Performance Institute. He has a competitive history in swimming, triathlon, cycling, and running events on both the local and national level, and has coached athletes from local standouts to national medalists. He enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with his family on knobbies, skis, boards, and soles. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Jay Dicharry about if super shoes are good for runners. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How super shoes may encourage overstriding and landing on the heel, which can lead to injuries. - Why people should look at other factors besides super shoes that contribute to their perceived improved performance. - How shoe technology is not a substitute for proper training and form. - Why people tend to chase trends instead of relying on common sense when it comes to footwear. - How some athetes experience a decline in performance when they switch to high-stack cushioned shoes because it alters their natural timing and stiffness. Connect with Jay: Guest Contact Info Instagram@mobo.board Links Mentioned:moboboard.com Connect with Steven: Website Xeroshoes.com Jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter@XeroShoes Instagram@xeroshoes Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
Joining Eric on this week's podcast is Dan Swinscoe, a physical therapist and strength and conditioning specialist. With over 30 years of experience treating and learning from his patients, and having faced several substantial injuries of his own, Dan brings a unique perspective to solving movement problems. He has been entrusted with the rehabilitation and training of athletes from the NFL, MLB, WNBA, professional golf, as well as many local doctors and their families. Dan is specialty trained and certified by the Titleist Performance Institute and Golf Digest as a Golf Medical and Golf Fitness Professional. Additionally, he holds certifications from NSCA, Functional Movement Screen, SFMA, FRR, FRC, USAW, OnBase University, and many others.Support Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
Dr. Jimmy Yuan treats some of the most elite athletes in the world. Dr. Yuan was a member of the treatment team for the winners of the 2018 Ryder Cup, Team Europe. He is an instructor for Functional Movement Systems for the Functional Movement Screen and Selective Functional Movement Assessment. In addition to being a certified FMS instructor, Dr. Yuan also has a Fellowship in medical acupuncture from the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture, is a certified Graston Techniques provider, Titleist Certified Golf Fitness Instructor, Registered Trigenist, and StrongFirst Team Leader. Dr. Yuan also instructs for Titleist Performance Institute and TRX. Dr. Yuan is experienced as a personal trainer and was a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Dr. Yuan received his Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology from the State University of New York, Binghamton. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the New York Chiropractic College and the Consumers' Research Council of America listed Dr. Yuan as one of America's Top Chiropractors. He is also listed in the 2007-08 Strathmore's Who's Who Worldwide Edition. Links: https://warriorrestoration.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054445751251&ref=embed_page X/Twitter: @WarriorRestore Instagram: @ warriorrestore
Dr. Nathaniel Marcel explains what Bertolotti Syndrome is and how he successfully treated his patient using Cox Technic. Dr. Nathaniel Marcel has always loved to work with his hands. His original pursuit in his undergraduate studies was to attend medical school and become a surgeon. As his senior year in undergrad neared its end he had a deep sense that he was being called to something else. His advisor persuaded him to shadow alternative providers and this is when he first fell in love with Chiropractic. Dr. Marcel loves that Chiropractic allows him to work with his hands from anywhere in the world and help people become pain-free. During treatment, he emphasizes patient education and believes it is key to positive outcomes and future injury prevention. He is a South Louisiana native who grew up in Houma, Louisiana. He attended Terrebonne High School where he graduated Valedictorian of his class and enjoyed playing varsity soccer for four years. Dr. Marcel then attended Louisiana College (now Louisiana Christian University) where he received his Bachelor of Science with a major in biology. He continued his studies at Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) where he graduated top of his class and received his Doctorate of Chiropractic. He was awarded the Student Keeler Award for his selfless service, professional scholarship, and being held in high regard by the TCC faculty. While at TCC he served as a student tutor and Chief Intern over the University of Houston Clear Lake student rotation, where interns would treat students and faculty of UHCL. He is also Level 1 Titleist Performance Institute certified. Dr. Marcel is married to his high school sweetheart Taylor and they have been blessed with a beautiful baby girl named Sage. Resources: Contact Dr. Marcel Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Brain Farber (BlazePod) and Kyle Valery (Stretch Affect) to discuss the application of BlazePods to Clinical and Performance Settings. Brian Farber is the Head of BlazePod USA. BlazePod is a smart reaction training platform. Whether you're a pro or a beginner, healthy or recovering, young or old, BlazePod unequivocally improves your reaction time & agility in sports performance, fitness, and therapy in the most engaging and exciting way. At BlazePod, we're on a mission to reinvent training all over the world, empowering any athlete in any sport, and in any fitness or therapy domain to realize new levels of potential, breaking all previous barriers. That's why we invented the BlazePod experience, bringing to life our belief that training is so much more powerful when it combines body and mind, and when it's gamified, exciting, and even addicting. Kyle Valery is a wellness and performance coach with over 20 years of personal and professional experience. Finding himself inspired by high-performing individuals, and striving for the very best himself, he co-founded Stretch Affect to help people implement healthy habits leading to lasting change. Kyle offers the complete package of psychology, nutrition, fitness, and manual therapy. His integrative and interdisciplinary approach is unique and effective. With his uplifting and inspiring personality, Kyle demands only the best from himself, and his clients reap the rewards. His passion and motivation are evident in their success. Starting with the end in mind, he takes the long-term approach and believes in the power of information and education. He employs science and technology to optimize his client's personal plan for success. Some of Kyle's clients include executives at Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, angel investors, a Forbes List billionaire, a Guinness world record holder, an Olympic Gold Medalist, one of the highest paid athletes in sports history, a Football Hall of Fame running Back, surgeons and other medical professionals, high-ranking naval officers, and PHDs. Kyle's goal is to leave a legacy that honors the people closest to him. He holds a master's degree in Exercise Science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, Titleist Performance Institute coach, a dynamic neuromuscular stabilization practitioner, and a OnBase university provider. Also, a registered nutrition and dietetic technician, he is a practicing manual therapist with specialty certifications in Active Release Techniques, Neurokinetic Therapy, Fascial Distortion, and Functional Range Systems. To keep up to date with everything Dan is doing on the podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow @brawnbody on social media! Episode Sponsors: MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout! AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! PurMotion: "brawn" = 10% off!! TRX: trxtraining.com coupon code "TRX15BRAWN" = 15% off GOT ROM: https://www.gotrom.com/a/3083/5X9xTi8k Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support
This month we interviewed Robert Yang, author of Hole-in-One Nutrition and an internationally sought after presenter on the topics of nutrition, gut health, and performance enhancement. Robert is an advisory board member for the Titleist Performance Institute and the National Pitching Association. He consults with elite professional athletes from the X-Games, NFL, MLB, AVP, PGA, LPGA and European Tour. We uncover the connection between diet and energy, and how can you can maximize your diet to feel your best. We also dive into why optimizing sleep and gut health are key factors to thriving too. Robert's website: www.robertyang.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertyang/
Milo Bryant owns MILO-Limitless Fitness, a completely outdoor performance- training gym in Del Mar, CA. He is the founder of the Coalition for Launching Active Youth (C.L.A.Y.), an organization he established to help the fight against sugar, boredom, video games, televisions and adults who have lost their inner child and fundamental movement is Milo's weapon of choice. Milo gets children, and those of us not so childlike, moving nationally and internationally while educating them on youth health and fitness. Milo is a Life Coach and is an advisory board member of the Titleist Performance Institute and is an also award-winning journalist who co-authored “Movement: Functional Movement Systems: Screening, Assessment, Corrective Strategies” along with Gray Cook. Links: http://milostrong.com Instagram – @nobullfit
Dr. Elana interviews Coach Milo who is the founder of the Coalition for Launching Active Youth (C.L.A.Y.), an organization established to help the fight against sugar, boredom, video games, televisions, and adults who have lost their inner child. Coach Milo gets children, and those of us not so childlike, moving nationally and internationally. He has lectured and been a part of seminars, presenting to Olympic committees and National Sports organizations, in more than two dozen countries, educating coaches and administrators about the development of long-term youth health and fitness. In this episode, we talk about the benefits of kids in sports with a focus on helping them develop and less on the goal of winning, tips to encourage more movement in our kids, and if your child is interested in a sport, how to navigate choosing a good coach or organization and ensure they are getting their needs met to excel! Topics Discussed: The best ages to focus on kid's developing athletic skills The best ages to focus on kid's developing strength Top 3 sports every child should be involved in and why Team versus individual sports and what is best for kids Tips to encourage kids to move more How to choose the right coaches and organizations for your particular child What makes a great coach and what questions to ask a coach to know if they are the best fit for your child Show Notes: Visit Coach Milo's Website Check out the CLAY Website Follow Coach Milo's @nobullfit on Instagram Click here to learn more about Dr. Elana Roumell's Doctor Mom Membership, a membership designed for moms who want to be their child's number one health advocate! Click here to learn more about Steph Greunke, RD's online nutrition program and community, Postpartum Reset, an intimate private community and online roadmap for any mama (or mama-to-be) who feels stuck, alone, and depleted and wants to learn how to thrive in motherhood. Listen to today's episode on our website In a room full of kids, Coach Milo is the biggest, loudest, goofiest and most active one there. His passion lies in finding better means and methods of getting his younger brethren to move, to explore the communication between their brains and muscles and the interaction of those with the environment. After that, it's all about getting them moving more often! Coach Milo is the founder of the Coalition for Launching Active Youth (C.L.A.Y.), an organization established to help the fight against sugar, boredom, video games, televisions and adults who have lost their inner child. Fundamental movement is Coach Milo's weapon of choice. But give him a ball, bat, racquet and some space, and inactivity and obesity don't stand a chance! Coach Milo gets children, and those of us not so childlike, moving nationally and internationally. He has lectured and been a part of seminars, presenting to Olympic committees and National Sport organizations, in more than two dozen countries, educating coaches and administrators about the development of long-term youth health and fitness. Coach Milo has He is an advisory board member of the Titleist Performance Institute. He regularly appeared on the Golf Channel's “Golf Fitness Academy.” Coach Milo is a co-author of “Movement: Functional Movement Systems: Screening, Assessment, Corrective Strategies.” He's the author of “Unstoppable After 40 – The Secret to Supercharging Recovery, Avoiding Injury, and Never Slowing Down.” His latest book “Raising Luck – The Cheat Code to Developing a Holistically Elite Athlete from Birth to Adulthood” will be available in August 2023. Coach Milo also writes for Men's Health magazine. But most of Coach Milo's time is spent working on that doctorate degree in movement-induced laughter and fun! This Episode's Sponsors Enjoy the health benefits of PaleoValley's products such as their supplements, superfood bars and meat sticks. Receive 15% off your purchase by using code DOCTORMOM at checkout or head to paleovalley.com/doctormom Discover for yourself why Needed is trusted by women's health practitioners and mamas alike to support optimal pregnancy outcomes. Try their 4 Part Complete Nutrition plan which includes a Prenatal Multi, Omega-3, Collagen Protein, and Pre/Probiotic. To get started, head to thisisneeded.com, and use code DOCTORMOM100 for $100 off your first 3 months of Needed's Complete Plan! Active Skin Repair is a must-have for everyone to keep themselves and their families healthy and clean. 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Are you a golf enthusiast? Are you an amateur golfer and want to improve your game? If so, you will love today's golf fitness expert, Brett Cohen, Founder of Golf Fitness Charlotte. We discuss the top 3 problems golfers experience 1. Not as flexible 2. Core Strength 3. Disassociate one part of the body from another. We also discuss key stretches to help your body get ready for 9-18 holes on the golf course plus much, much more. To learn more from this Certified Expert from the Titleist Performance Institute and take your golf game to the next level, reach out to Brett by visiting www.GolfFitnessCharlotte.com You can also find Brett on Instagram, Linkedin and Facebook. Thank you for listening to another episode of the Perky Collar Radio Show. Warmest Regards, David M. Frankel Perky Collar Inventor, Perky, LLC Founder, Perky Collar Radio Show Host, Commercial Real Estate Broker & Business Broker www.PerkyLLC.com, www.BBOTC.net Feel free to join my Entrepreneur Group on Facebook www.Facebook.com/Groups/CharlotteEntrepreneurThinkTank Feel free to learn more about The Fenx and join fellow successful Entrepreneurs https://entrepreneurs-maclackey.thrivecart.com/the-fenx-monthly/?ref=cettsupport Feel free to connect with me on Linkedin www.Linkedin.com/in/DavidMFrankel Ready to write a book and share your story with the world? Let me help you get it done every step of the way. Go to https://perky.bookpublishingagency.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perkycollaradioshow/support
Titleist Performance Institute co-founder Greg Rose joins the podcast to discuss how he and TPI got started, what he saw from Mike and Eli on their visit, coaching vs. teaching, and what new things they are learning from the best players in the world. Want bonus content including our weekly Tuesday podcast? Join the Velcro here: patreon.com/chasingscratch Kudos to Ice Barrel - use promo code CHASINGSCRATCH at icebarrel.com for $150 off. Kudos to Titleist & FootJoy MUSIC CREDITS: "Summer City" is by Senbei purchased via PremiumBeat.com "Engimatic" is from bensound.com "Tides of Time" purchased via PremiumBeat.com "The Big Showdown" purchased via PremiumBeat.com "C Major Prelude" is by Bach "Forever Yours" is by Wayne Jones "Air to the Throne" is by Doug Maxwell
On the latest Walker Webcast, Willy was joined by Dave Phillips, PGA coach to elite athletes including Masters Champions Jon Rahm and Phil Mickelson. He is ranked as one of the top golf instructors in the country – so what is his secret to training some of the best athletes in the game? He and Willy discussed the 2023 Masters Tournament, successful coaching strategies, his experience co-founding Titleist Performance Institute (TPI), the importance of longevity and wellness, and much more.
On the latest Walker Webcast, Willy was joined by Dave Phillips, PGA coach to elite athletes including Masters Champions Jon Rahm and Phil Mickelson. He is ranked as one of the top golf instructors in the country – so what is his secret to training some of the best athletes in the game? He and Willy discussed the 2023 Masters Tournament, successful coaching strategies, his experience co-founding Titleist Performance Institute (TPI), the importance of longevity and wellness, and much more. GET NOTIFIED about upcoming shows: » Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5jhzGBWOTvQku2kLbucGcw » See upcoming guests on the #WalkerWebcast here: https://www.walkerdunlop.com/webcasts/ Listen to the replay! If you have any comments or questions, please reach out to your main Walker & Dunlop point of contact. We are all available to answer questions and provide assistance. Additionally, if you have topics you would like covered during one of our future webcasts, we would be happy to take your suggestions.
Dr. Greg Rose, the co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on how to take care of your body for golf. We discuss mobility, pain, injury prevention, strength training, how to increase swing speed, and plenty of other topics. Dr. Rose shares tons of research from TPI that will help dispel many myths and hopefully motivate you to do the right kind of work to play golf pain-free and improve your performance! Thank you to our show sponsors SwingU and HelloFresh! The SwingU is the #1 GPS app for golfers who want to become better course managers and take a deeper dive into their games with strokes-gained analysis. It's jam-packed with features that will help you on and off the golf course. Sweet Spot listeners can get 30% off their first year's annual subscription to SwingU Plus or SwingU Pro. Use code SWEETSPOT at https://www.swingu.com/upgrade/ • With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit, and Jon has been a customer for over a year. To get 50% off and free shipping on your first box use code sweetspot50 or visit this link: https://hellofresh.com/sweetspot50 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Rahm's long-time coach discusses meeting the new Masters Champion in his collegiate days and how they grew their relationship over the years. As the co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, Dave sheds light on Rahmbo's team and what makes him so unique: no fear. Plus, his impressive focus on game management and short game in Augusta. The 40+ year old has traveled the world and played on nearly every professional Tour. Wade discusses his journey from down under to collegiate golf in the states, differences between the Tours, growing up with Adam Scott and their friendship, Cam Smith and what makes so many good golfers from Australia stand out. Tell your friends about the new show and be sure to follow Claude to submit questions, enter giveaways and keep up with the latest Son of a Butch updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3. Thanks to our partner: For Wellness // Formulated by pro golfer Phil Mickelson and elite performance coach Dave Phillips - The Good Stuff stimulates metabolism, increases focus, supports skin and joint health, and reduces the coffee jitters. For a limited time, Son of a Butch listeners can use code CH3 to get 20% off, free shipping and a free starter kit worth over $30 on their first purchase at www.forwellness.com/podcast. Son of a Butch is produced in partnership with Wasserman. The views and opinions expressed by guests interviewed on the Podcast, including all program participants and guests, are solely their own current opinions regarding events and are based on their own perspective and opinion. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the views or opinions of Claude Harmon, Wasserman, or the companies with which any program participants/interviewees are, or may be, affiliated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Greg Rose started on the east coast with a pipe dream, a sports chiropractic practice based solely on golf performance and injuries. This seemed like a crazy thing to do in an area without a ton of professional golfers and right out of chiropractic school, but Dr. Greg Rose knew he could do it. Fast forward 20 years, Dr. Greg Rose now works out of the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) in Oceanside, CA treating golfers of all stature, including the 2023 Masters Champion, and lectures around the world. Dr. Rose is an engineer by trade and is credited with creating THE movement screen and breakouts for the golfing athlete. This systematic approach has bled over to baseball, tennis, and many more athletics. In today's episode, we break down the steps necessary to build a system like TPI and what it is like living in the shoes of Dr. Rose. We even get a little personal with some health struggles Greg Rose has been dealing with lately and look ahead to what's next for the Titleist Performance Institute. Enjoy! Show Notes Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALTEDUCATION10' Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT' Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gestalt-education/support
Coming in HOT to start the month of April!!! The DROP welcomes the reigning NJSGA Amateur Champion, Will Celiberti, onto the show. The boys also break down the Elite 8, and preview the Final 4 of the March Madness: DROP Edition. The we make our Masters picks and Dr. Mike Pomykala comes on the show to discuss Ryan's huge improvements working with a Titleist Performance Institute medical provider. ------------------------------ Spotify: The DROP Podcast Apple Podcast: The DROP Podcast Google Pods: The DROP Podcast Instagram: TheDROP_Pod YouTube: The DROP Golf Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-puorro6/support
Today's episode features one of our favorite humans, Dr. Sean Drake. Dr. Drake has spent most of his career working and traveling around the world with professional athletes and sports teams. This includes surfers, golfers, extreme sports, and many more. Sean Drake also teaches for Titleist Performance Institute and other rehab-specific seminars. We dive into treating athletes from all sorts of disciplines and you get to see Taylor suffer through the Green Bay Packers losing another playoff game. Enjoy! Show Notes Beacon Orthopedics | Cincinnati, Ohio Rohlfs Chiropractic Care Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALT' Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT' Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gestalt-education/support
歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments Topic: Sellout Culture Is a Problem for Pro Golf Even if you don't play or follow golf — which I don't — you're probably aware of the controversy now engulfing the game. A number of the world's top-ranked pro players, notably Phil Mickelson, made extremely lucrative deals to play in a new tour, the LIV Golf International Series, sponsored by Saudi Arabia. The PGA Tour, which has traditionally dominated the sport, responded by suspending 17 of these players. 即便不打或不追高球新聞—我也沒追—你也可能知道現在這項運動捲入爭議。一些世界頂級職業球員,尤其是米克森,達成極其有利可圖的交易參加沙烏地阿拉伯贊助的新巡迴賽,即LIV高球國際系列賽。傳統上主導這項運動的職業高球美巡賽(PGA Tour)對此做出回應,將其中17名球員禁賽。 The Saudis are obviously engaged in reputation-laundering — greenswashing? — in an attempt to make people forget about the atrocities their regime has perpetrated. It's less clear what motivated the PGA. Did it consider the LIV series flawed, not a proper golf tour? Was it attempting to squash competition? Or was the problem with the LIV series' sponsors? 沙國顯然在清洗名聲—是在「漂白」嗎?試圖讓人們忘記他們政權所犯下的暴行。目前還不太清楚什麼原因驅使PGA這樣做。它是否認為LIV系列賽有缺陷,不是個像樣的高球巡迴賽?它會不會是在試圖壓制競爭嗎?或是LIV系列賽贊助者的問題? PGA attendees surveyed by ProGolf weekly were in no doubt: An overwhelming majority attributed Mickelson's exclusion to “media/cancel culture.” And I hope they're right. I mean, if getting paid big bucks to provide favorable PR to a regime that deals with critical journalists by killing them and dismembering them with a bone saw doesn't warrant cancellation, what does? And yet Mickelson and others were willing to provide that PR. 接受《ProGolf》周刊調查的PGA與會者均無疑問,絕大多數將米克森遭剔除歸因於「媒體/取消文化」。我希望他們是對的。我的意思是,拿大錢幫一個政權提供公關服務,而這個政權把批評他們的記者殺掉還肢解,如果這不是一個取消的正當理由,那什麼才是?而米克森和其他人卻願意提供這種公關服務。 So if you ask me, the real story here isn't that the PGA may (or may not) have found a line it won't cross. It is that so many members of the American elite evidently have no such lines. 所以,若你問我,情況並非PGA可能(或可能沒有)找到一條不會跨越的線,而是這個美國菁英組織許多成員明顯沒有這樣的界線。 What explains the rise of sellout culture? Tax cuts may have played a role: Selling your soul becomes more attractive when you get to keep more of the proceeds. Soaring income inequality may inspire envy, a desire to keep up with the super-elite. And there is surely a process of normalization: Everyone else is selling out, so why shouldn't I join the party? 如何解釋出賣文化興起?減稅可能起到一定作用:當你能保留更多收益時,出賣你的靈魂就變得更有吸引力。日益嚴重的收入不平等可能會引發嫉妒,讓人渴望跟超級菁英攀比。當然,這是一個正常過程:其他人都在出賣,那我為何不入群呢? Kids used to look up to public figures, sports stars in particular, as role models. Do they still? Can they, given what public figures will do if the checks are big enough? 以前孩子們常把受人尊敬的公眾人物作為榜樣,尤其是體育明星。他們還會嗎?考慮到支票夠大時公眾人物竟然這樣做,他們還能嗎?Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/6413966 Next Article Topic: Why Are There More Successful Older Golfers Today? From the 18th fairway in the final group of the British Open in 2009, Tom Watson, the five-time Open champion, hit a shot that flew right at the pin. For a moment, it looked like Watson, then age 59, would win the tournament for a record sixth time and become the oldest player to win a major championship. 2009年英國公開賽最後一組第18洞的球道上,五屆冠軍華森一揮直飛旗桿。一時間,當時59歲的華森似乎將贏得創紀錄的第六座英國公開賽冠軍,並成為最年長的四大賽冠軍。 A firm bounce sent the ball off the back of the green, and Watson needed three more shots to get the ball into the hole. That dropped him into a tie for first. In the four-hole playoff, he ran out of gas and lost by six shots. 小白球強力彈跳後滾出果嶺後方,華森又花了三桿才把球送進洞裡。這使他落到並列領先。四洞延長賽,他精力耗盡,最後輸六桿。 A decade ago, the idea of an older golfer contending in, let alone winning, a major championship was something few considered. That was still the time when most golfers petered out in their mid-40s and kicked around the golf world before having a brief resurgence on the Champions Tour when they turned 50. 10年前,很少人料想得到年長的高球選手會參加四大賽,遑論拿冠軍。當時,大多數高球選手在45歲左右開始淡出,到滿50歲參加「冠軍」(譯註:長春)巡迴賽散發短暫餘暉前,其間在高球界四處晃晃。 Leading these middle-age mavericks is Phil Mickelson, 51, won the PGA Championship in May. He beat Brooks Koepka, a four-time major winner, and Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, who are both in their 30s. 這些不服老的中年高球選手領導人物是剛滿51歲的米克森,他在今年5月贏得PGA錦標賽冠軍。擊敗了都是30多歲的四屆四大賽冠軍得主科普卡與2010年英國公開賽冠軍歐蘇森。 “All these guys have taken a new approach,” said Dave Phillips, co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, which focuses on golf and fitness. “There's a lot of money out there. They realize they can still compete with the younger guys, but they need to spend more time on their body and what they fuel their body with.” 高球與健身專門機構「冠軍競技表現研究所」共同創辦人戴維.菲利普斯說:「這些人都採取一種新方法。比賽獎金很高。他們意識到自己仍可跟年輕人競爭,只是需要花更多時間在身體及強化身體的物質上面。」 Phillips said what Mickelson and the others were doing provided lessons for older golfers. “It's not strength, but the recovery and the downtime that matter,” he said. “It's letting your body recover. Everyone wants to get fitter, stronger, faster. They're upset when they don't see the results. But what they're doing is fatiguing to the body more so than a round of golf.” 菲利普斯說,米克森和其他人的作為,幫年長高球選手上了一課。「重要的不是力量,而是恢復與休息,讓你的身體恢復。每個人都想變得更健康、更強壯、更快。他們沒看到成果時會沮喪,但他們所做的事會讓身體遠比打一輪高球還累。」 Crucial for older players? Maintain leg strength, Phillips said, and that means walk, don't ride, when you play golf. 對年長球員重要的是什麼?菲利普斯說,保持腿部力量,這意味你打高球時,要走路,不要搭球車。 It is experience, for sure, but that is a double-edged sword: With age, players are more knowledgeable about the nuances of the game and have, in theory, a better psychological understanding of what to do. But they have also failed to do that in similar moments in the past. 當然,這需要經驗,且各有利弊:隨著年紀增長,球員更了解比賽的精妙之處,理論上,他們在心理上對該做什麼有更好的了解,過去遇到類似時刻,他們就做不到。 “The reason we're going longer is we have the financial security to go longer,” he said “We also have the sports science to reinvent ourselves.” 他說:「我們走得更久是因為我們擁有能夠走得更久的經濟保障,我們還有運動科學來改造自己。」Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5656437 Next Article Topic: Night Golf Is Taking Over South Korea City lights shimmer in the distance. 城市燈光在遠處閃爍。 Shadows splay in every direction on glowing green grass. 陰影在閃閃發光的綠色草地上向四面八方伸展。 It's close to midnight, the moon hangs high in the dark night sky, and South Koreans are still outside, golfing. 現時已接近午夜,月亮高懸在漆黑夜空中,南韓民眾仍在戶外打高爾夫球。 This is “white night” golf, a nocturnal sports phenomenon in South Korea that reflects the still surging popularity of the sport there, the persistent challenges many encounter in nabbing a tee time in the country's dense cities and the lengths to which some will nevertheless go to get one. 這就是「白夜」高球,南韓一種夜間運動現象,反映高球在南韓人氣持續攀升,許多人在人口密集城市內要預約打球遇到挑戰,不過有些人還是想辦法要打到球。 South Korea is the third-largest market for golf in the world, behind only the United States and Japan. 南韓是世界第三大高球市場,僅次於美國和日本。 For golf fans worldwide, the game's grip on the country is most easily observed in its surplus of elite professional players, particularly in the women's game. As of last week, 32 of the top 100 players in the women's world rankings, including four of the top 10, were from South Korea. 對世界各地球迷來說,高球對南韓的吸引力,從菁英職業球員充斥南韓人最容易看出,尤其女子高球界。截至上周,世界排名前100的女子高球選手有32人來自南韓,前10名就有4位。 But on the ground, golf is very much a participatory pastime, even if the popularity of the sport and the undersupply of courses in metropolitan areas make opportunities to actually play scarce and expensive. Seoul, a city of nearly 10 million people, has only one course, and it is open only to military personnel. 但在當地,高球主要是一種大家親自下場的消遣,即便這種運動太受歡迎加上都會區球場供應不足,使得打球機會很少又昂貴。擁有近1000萬人口的首爾只有一個球場,且只對軍人開放。 Some make do with screen golf, a virtual simulation game played indoors, which has become its own booming pastime in South Korea, with some facilities offering 24-hour service. 有些人只好改玩螢幕高爾夫,這是一種在室內玩的虛擬模擬遊戲,在南韓已成為蓬勃發展的娛樂,一些場所提供24小時服務。 But golfers understandably desire the real thing. So what do you do when the demand for tee times outstrips the sunlight in a given day? 但可以理解的是,打高球的人渴望真實的東西,因此當某天打球時間的需求量超過日照時間,你該怎麼辦? According to Seo Chun-beom, president of the Korea Leisure Industry Institute, South Korea now boasts a whopping 117 golf courses of 18 holes or more that offer nighttime play for willing golfers, with tee times as late as 8 p.m. Seo said there are countless other 9-hole courses that also feature floodlights and do not close until midnight or later. 韓國休閒產業研究所所長徐千範說,南韓目前有117座18洞或以上的高球場,可讓想打球的人在夜間打球,打球時間到晚上8點。 徐俊範說,還有其他無數個9洞球場也設有探照燈,開到午夜或是更晚。 Many people from Seoul, for instance, make the trek to Sky 72 Golf & Resort in Incheon, close to the area's main international airport, where 2,700 lights have been installed to illuminate 36 of the facility's 72 holes. 例如,很多來自首爾的人,會長途跋涉到靠近當地主要國際機場的仁川Sky 72高球渡假村,該處設有2700盞探照燈,能照亮72個洞當中的36個。 The concept of golfing under lights exists outside South Korea, of course. 當然,在燈光下打高球的想法在南韓以外也存在。 A writer for the website GolfPass last year counted 65 courses in the United States that featured at least some amount of nighttime lighting — although all but one of them were short courses. And courses in the United States that offer late tee times still close far earlier than those in South Korea, which often remain open as late as 1 a.m. 去年,一位幫GolfPass寫文的作家統計,在美國,擁有一定數量夜間照明設備的球場至少65座,儘管除了一座以外都是球洞較少的球場。而且美國晚間打球的高球場,打烊時間仍比南韓球場早得多,後者通常營業到凌晨1點。Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5574918 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Topic: Sellout Culture Is a Problem for Pro Golf Even if you don't play or follow golf — which I don't — you're probably aware of the controversy now engulfing the game. A number of the world's top-ranked pro players, notably Phil Mickelson, made extremely lucrative deals to play in a new tour, the LIV Golf International Series, sponsored by Saudi Arabia. The PGA Tour, which has traditionally dominated the sport, responded by suspending 17 of these players. 即便不打或不追高球新聞—我也沒追—你也可能知道現在這項運動捲入爭議。一些世界頂級職業球員,尤其是米克森,達成極其有利可圖的交易參加沙烏地阿拉伯贊助的新巡迴賽,即LIV高球國際系列賽。傳統上主導這項運動的職業高球美巡賽(PGA Tour)對此做出回應,將其中17名球員禁賽。 The Saudis are obviously engaged in reputation-laundering — greenswashing? — in an attempt to make people forget about the atrocities their regime has perpetrated. It's less clear what motivated the PGA. Did it consider the LIV series flawed, not a proper golf tour? Was it attempting to squash competition? Or was the problem with the LIV series' sponsors? 沙國顯然在清洗名聲—是在「漂白」嗎?試圖讓人們忘記他們政權所犯下的暴行。目前還不太清楚什麼原因驅使PGA這樣做。它是否認為LIV系列賽有缺陷,不是個像樣的高球巡迴賽?它會不會是在試圖壓制競爭嗎?或是LIV系列賽贊助者的問題? PGA attendees surveyed by ProGolf weekly were in no doubt: An overwhelming majority attributed Mickelson's exclusion to “media/cancel culture.” And I hope they're right. I mean, if getting paid big bucks to provide favorable PR to a regime that deals with critical journalists by killing them and dismembering them with a bone saw doesn't warrant cancellation, what does? And yet Mickelson and others were willing to provide that PR. 接受《ProGolf》周刊調查的PGA與會者均無疑問,絕大多數將米克森遭剔除歸因於「媒體/取消文化」。我希望他們是對的。我的意思是,拿大錢幫一個政權提供公關服務,而這個政權把批評他們的記者殺掉還肢解,如果這不是一個取消的正當理由,那什麼才是?而米克森和其他人卻願意提供這種公關服務。 So if you ask me, the real story here isn't that the PGA may (or may not) have found a line it won't cross. It is that so many members of the American elite evidently have no such lines. 所以,若你問我,情況並非PGA可能(或可能沒有)找到一條不會跨越的線,而是這個美國菁英組織許多成員明顯沒有這樣的界線。 What explains the rise of sellout culture? Tax cuts may have played a role: Selling your soul becomes more attractive when you get to keep more of the proceeds. Soaring income inequality may inspire envy, a desire to keep up with the super-elite. And there is surely a process of normalization: Everyone else is selling out, so why shouldn't I join the party? 如何解釋出賣文化興起?減稅可能起到一定作用:當你能保留更多收益時,出賣你的靈魂就變得更有吸引力。日益嚴重的收入不平等可能會引發嫉妒,讓人渴望跟超級菁英攀比。當然,這是一個正常過程:其他人都在出賣,那我為何不入群呢? Kids used to look up to public figures, sports stars in particular, as role models. Do they still? Can they, given what public figures will do if the checks are big enough? 以前孩子們常把受人尊敬的公眾人物作為榜樣,尤其是體育明星。他們還會嗎?考慮到支票夠大時公眾人物竟然這樣做,他們還能嗎?Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/6413966 Next Article Topic: Why Are There More Successful Older Golfers Today? From the 18th fairway in the final group of the British Open in 2009, Tom Watson, the five-time Open champion, hit a shot that flew right at the pin. For a moment, it looked like Watson, then age 59, would win the tournament for a record sixth time and become the oldest player to win a major championship. 2009年英國公開賽最後一組第18洞的球道上,五屆冠軍華森一揮直飛旗桿。一時間,當時59歲的華森似乎將贏得創紀錄的第六座英國公開賽冠軍,並成為最年長的四大賽冠軍。 A firm bounce sent the ball off the back of the green, and Watson needed three more shots to get the ball into the hole. That dropped him into a tie for first. In the four-hole playoff, he ran out of gas and lost by six shots. 小白球強力彈跳後滾出果嶺後方,華森又花了三桿才把球送進洞裡。這使他落到並列領先。四洞延長賽,他精力耗盡,最後輸六桿。 A decade ago, the idea of an older golfer contending in, let alone winning, a major championship was something few considered. That was still the time when most golfers petered out in their mid-40s and kicked around the golf world before having a brief resurgence on the Champions Tour when they turned 50. 10年前,很少人料想得到年長的高球選手會參加四大賽,遑論拿冠軍。當時,大多數高球選手在45歲左右開始淡出,到滿50歲參加「冠軍」(譯註:長春)巡迴賽散發短暫餘暉前,其間在高球界四處晃晃。 Leading these middle-age mavericks is Phil Mickelson, 51, won the PGA Championship in May. He beat Brooks Koepka, a four-time major winner, and Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, who are both in their 30s. 這些不服老的中年高球選手領導人物是剛滿51歲的米克森,他在今年5月贏得PGA錦標賽冠軍。擊敗了都是30多歲的四屆四大賽冠軍得主科普卡與2010年英國公開賽冠軍歐蘇森。 “All these guys have taken a new approach,” said Dave Phillips, co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, which focuses on golf and fitness. “There's a lot of money out there. They realize they can still compete with the younger guys, but they need to spend more time on their body and what they fuel their body with.” 高球與健身專門機構「冠軍競技表現研究所」共同創辦人戴維.菲利普斯說:「這些人都採取一種新方法。比賽獎金很高。他們意識到自己仍可跟年輕人競爭,只是需要花更多時間在身體及強化身體的物質上面。」 Phillips said what Mickelson and the others were doing provided lessons for older golfers. “It's not strength, but the recovery and the downtime that matter,” he said. “It's letting your body recover. Everyone wants to get fitter, stronger, faster. They're upset when they don't see the results. But what they're doing is fatiguing to the body more so than a round of golf.” 菲利普斯說,米克森和其他人的作為,幫年長高球選手上了一課。「重要的不是力量,而是恢復與休息,讓你的身體恢復。每個人都想變得更健康、更強壯、更快。他們沒看到成果時會沮喪,但他們所做的事會讓身體遠比打一輪高球還累。」 Crucial for older players? Maintain leg strength, Phillips said, and that means walk, don't ride, when you play golf. 對年長球員重要的是什麼?菲利普斯說,保持腿部力量,這意味你打高球時,要走路,不要搭球車。 It is experience, for sure, but that is a double-edged sword: With age, players are more knowledgeable about the nuances of the game and have, in theory, a better psychological understanding of what to do. But they have also failed to do that in similar moments in the past. 當然,這需要經驗,且各有利弊:隨著年紀增長,球員更了解比賽的精妙之處,理論上,他們在心理上對該做什麼有更好的了解,過去遇到類似時刻,他們就做不到。 “The reason we're going longer is we have the financial security to go longer,” he said “We also have the sports science to reinvent ourselves.” 他說:「我們走得更久是因為我們擁有能夠走得更久的經濟保障,我們還有運動科學來改造自己。」Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5656437 Next Article Topic: Night Golf Is Taking Over South Korea City lights shimmer in the distance. 城市燈光在遠處閃爍。 Shadows splay in every direction on glowing green grass. 陰影在閃閃發光的綠色草地上向四面八方伸展。 It's close to midnight, the moon hangs high in the dark night sky, and South Koreans are still outside, golfing. 現時已接近午夜,月亮高懸在漆黑夜空中,南韓民眾仍在戶外打高爾夫球。 This is “white night” golf, a nocturnal sports phenomenon in South Korea that reflects the still surging popularity of the sport there, the persistent challenges many encounter in nabbing a tee time in the country's dense cities and the lengths to which some will nevertheless go to get one. 這就是「白夜」高球,南韓一種夜間運動現象,反映高球在南韓人氣持續攀升,許多人在人口密集城市內要預約打球遇到挑戰,不過有些人還是想辦法要打到球。 South Korea is the third-largest market for golf in the world, behind only the United States and Japan. 南韓是世界第三大高球市場,僅次於美國和日本。 For golf fans worldwide, the game's grip on the country is most easily observed in its surplus of elite professional players, particularly in the women's game. As of last week, 32 of the top 100 players in the women's world rankings, including four of the top 10, were from South Korea. 對世界各地球迷來說,高球對南韓的吸引力,從菁英職業球員充斥南韓人最容易看出,尤其女子高球界。截至上周,世界排名前100的女子高球選手有32人來自南韓,前10名就有4位。 But on the ground, golf is very much a participatory pastime, even if the popularity of the sport and the undersupply of courses in metropolitan areas make opportunities to actually play scarce and expensive. Seoul, a city of nearly 10 million people, has only one course, and it is open only to military personnel. 但在當地,高球主要是一種大家親自下場的消遣,即便這種運動太受歡迎加上都會區球場供應不足,使得打球機會很少又昂貴。擁有近1000萬人口的首爾只有一個球場,且只對軍人開放。 Some make do with screen golf, a virtual simulation game played indoors, which has become its own booming pastime in South Korea, with some facilities offering 24-hour service. 有些人只好改玩螢幕高爾夫,這是一種在室內玩的虛擬模擬遊戲,在南韓已成為蓬勃發展的娛樂,一些場所提供24小時服務。 But golfers understandably desire the real thing. So what do you do when the demand for tee times outstrips the sunlight in a given day? 但可以理解的是,打高球的人渴望真實的東西,因此當某天打球時間的需求量超過日照時間,你該怎麼辦? According to Seo Chun-beom, president of the Korea Leisure Industry Institute, South Korea now boasts a whopping 117 golf courses of 18 holes or more that offer nighttime play for willing golfers, with tee times as late as 8 p.m. Seo said there are countless other 9-hole courses that also feature floodlights and do not close until midnight or later. 韓國休閒產業研究所所長徐千範說,南韓目前有117座18洞或以上的高球場,可讓想打球的人在夜間打球,打球時間到晚上8點。 徐俊範說,還有其他無數個9洞球場也設有探照燈,開到午夜或是更晚。 Many people from Seoul, for instance, make the trek to Sky 72 Golf & Resort in Incheon, close to the area's main international airport, where 2,700 lights have been installed to illuminate 36 of the facility's 72 holes. 例如,很多來自首爾的人,會長途跋涉到靠近當地主要國際機場的仁川Sky 72高球渡假村,該處設有2700盞探照燈,能照亮72個洞當中的36個。 The concept of golfing under lights exists outside South Korea, of course. 當然,在燈光下打高球的想法在南韓以外也存在。 A writer for the website GolfPass last year counted 65 courses in the United States that featured at least some amount of nighttime lighting — although all but one of them were short courses. And courses in the United States that offer late tee times still close far earlier than those in South Korea, which often remain open as late as 1 a.m. 去年,一位幫GolfPass寫文的作家統計,在美國,擁有一定數量夜間照明設備的球場至少65座,儘管除了一座以外都是球洞較少的球場。而且美國晚間打球的高球場,打烊時間仍比南韓球場早得多,後者通常營業到凌晨1點。Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5574918
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