IMPROVE MY GAME
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                                        .300x150.png)  The Science Behind a Golf Warm UpBy Ben LangdownBen Langdown and Jack Wells studied the effect that a proper warm up had on golf performance. The results were astounding. More 
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                                          Highlighting Some of Our Most Popular Articles of 2017By TPIWe've been very fortunate to be able to use our platform highlight industry thought leaders and body-swing success stories from amateur and professional golf. Here's a collection of our most read articles of 2017. More 
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                                          A Practical Guide to Off-Season Periodization for Golf FitnessBy Nick Buchan“Performance only occurs because you plan for it.” More 
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                                          How the Ryder Cup Competitors Work on Their Game in the GymBy TPIMany of the athletes at the 2016 Ryder Cup embody the importance of golf fitness. 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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                                          How Pro Golfers Stay Fit During QuarantineBy TPIWhether in the gym or at home, there's no magic solution. Just hard work. More 
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                                          Our Most Popular Articles of 2016By TPITopics include how Ryder Cup competitors work out, our response to media-criticism of golfers in the weight room, the scientific golf warmup, player features, training myths and more. More 
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                                          5 Common Mistakes In Golf Strength & ConditioningBy Michael CarrollIf an exercise is not improving force production potential or decreasing injury risk in an athlete, then why is it in our program? More 
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                                          Advanced Screening: How I use the TPI ScreenBy Jason GlassPeople always ask me how I perform my screens. Well, here's a bit of background into how I was introduced to TPI and how I approach the screening process. More 
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                                          The Top 6 Physical Attributes of Elite GolfersBy Nick BuchanOne of my major roles in working with a golfer is to identify and fix physical limitations that might interfere with an athlete’s ability to best “acquire” the swing mechanics for them. As such when I’m watching the top golfers in the world I’m often looking to identify the physical attributes they share. Here are six physical attributes I’ve noticed in most longer hitters and elite golfers: More 
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                                          4 Steps To More Rotational PowerBy Nick BuchanTPI Certified trainer Nick Buchan shares how to safely progress your medicine ball throws for more rotational power. More 
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                                          A modern approach to trainingBy Kayleigh FranklinTPI Certified (Level 2 Fitness, Level 2 Medical) explains how the marriage manual therapy and physical training will yield better results for your clients. 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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                                          Rethinking the Path to a College Golf ScholarshipBy Brendan RyanMalcolm Gladwell's book, Outliers, helped popularize the 10,000 hour rule. It's a great idea, but not as simple as many parents think. Time dedicated to a task is vitally important, but how we encourage young athletes to spend that time is equally critical. More 
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                                          Making the Most of Your Offseason: Strength Training to Improve Your GameBy Paul GozbekianFor any golfer, having the ability to increase force production with less effort will help you move the club faster. More 
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                                          Highlights From Recent Guest Appearances at Level 1 WebinarsBy TPIWe've been fortunate to have some of the best minds in golf dial in at our Level 1 Webinars. More 
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                                          Catching Ping Pong Balls To Improve Quiet Eye For GolfBy Liam MucklowThe Quiet Eye (QE) refers to the final fixation of eye movement at least 100 milliseconds prior to movement. Longer QE duration is exhibited by experts in comparison to non-experts. More 
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                                          Matching Up Thoracic Spine and Shoulders Blades in an Unstable StudentBy Richard WoodhouseTPI Certified instructor Richard Woodhouse discusses the relationship between posture in set up and the quality of movement in the swing. More 
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                                          Dave Phillips Talks Technology on the Coach Glass PodcastBy TPITPI co-founder Dave Phillips joined Jason Glass on the “Coach Glass Podcast” to discuss the latest trends in golf technology. More 
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                                          Does Early Specialization Insure Success in Golf?By Dave PhillipsAdvice for parents on raising young golfers. More