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A Cure for the 'Kneesles'
By Dr. Greg Rose
Advisory Board member Roger Fredericks demonstrates a stretch to help stabilize the lower body during the golf swing.
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Hamstring Flexibility - Test and Stretch
By Dr. Greg Rose
Advisory Board member Roger Fredericks demonstrates a test for hamstring length and a stretch to improve hamstring flexibility.
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Study Habits That Help Your Golf Game
By Dave Phillips
Help your kids study and your golf game at the same time.
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British Open Preview - Playing in the wind.
By Dave Phillips
Adjustments players should make in windy conditions.
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2013 Masters Champion Adam Scott on Practice
By Dave Phillips
Adam talks about what he does during his four hour practice sessions.
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Hip speed good or bad?
By Dave Phillips
This article shares some thoughts on hip speed and how to control it.
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Bubba Watson on Explosive Power
By Dave Phillips
No secret he is the longest on tour, the secret is what helped him get their.
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Can manual therapy fix your golf swing ?
By Dave Phillips
Manual therapy techniques like ART might be just what your golf swing and your body needs.
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Capture Methods Overview
By Greg Rose
Here is a quick overview of differnet types of 3D motion capture systems available today!
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Why (and How) We Assess the Visual System in Golf
By TPI
How you read a putt, align your body, maintain balance, see the target, and even visualize a shot are all tied to how effectively your visual system is functioning. Vision is not simply about “good eyesight.” It’s about how the brain interprets and applies what the eyes see.
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Aldrich Potgieter's TPI Experience: Our Assessment with One of Golf's Rising Stars
By TPI
At just 20 years old, South African prodigy Aldrich Potgieter has already made waves in professional golf, becoming the youngest winner ever on the Korn Ferry Tour last year and winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic in his rookie year on the PGA TOUR last month. But elite talent doesn’t happen by accident - it’s built on a foundation of physical capability and efficient mechanics.
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How Gaby Lopez Gained 13 Yards of Average Driving Distance (a Career-Best Season Off-The-Tee)
By TPI
Gaby Lopez currently ranks a career-best 4th in Strokes Gained: Off The Tee on the LPGA after adding 13 yards to her average driving distance. This video details how her TPI assessment laid the groundwork for the improvement.
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Wyndham Clark's TPI Assessment: Evaluating the Kinetics and Kinematics of the 2023 U.S. Open Champ
By TPI
In many ways, Wyndham is an embodiment of the type of player we see at the highest levels of competitive golf today. With a 122 mph average clubhead speed (top 15 on the PGA TOUR), he's an explosive athlete who has worked hard off the course to make his physicality a weapon on the course.
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Highlights From Recent Guest Appearances at Level 1 Webinars
By TPI
We've been fortunate to have some of the best minds in golf dial in at our Level 1 Webinars.
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Why Neck Mobility May Be Limiting Your Backswing
By Paul Gozbekian
When considering what might cause limitations in the backswing, neck mobility is commonly overlooked.
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The Need for Speed: Why Distance Is A Competitive Advantage In Golf
By TPI
The ability to maximize distance is one of the most potent skills a golfer can have. Here's the data to prove it.
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Dr. Greg Rose Discusses Considerations For Coaching and Training Female Golfers On The Felix Fortis Podcast
By TPI
“If you’re trying to develop power in women, do not neglect the lower body."
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The Similarities Between Golf And Striking/Throwing Sports
By TPI
When you review the 3D data, it's clear how experience in throwing and striking sports can benefit young golfers.
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Back to Golf: Important Considerations for Golfers Undergoing Rehab Following Back Surgery
By Dr. Paul Houle and Catherine Hoell
Surgery sets the stage, but rehab and exercise gets you back to feeling and playing well.
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Not All Yoga is Good for Golf But Proper Application Can Deliver Big Benefits
By Dana Santas
Yoga tends to be touted as the panacea for everything, but not all yoga is good for golfers. In fact, spending hours doing arbitrary yoga poses to increase your flexibility could actually impede your functional movement, power and control on the links. That isn’t to say that all yoga is bad for golfers…more like, not all yoga is created equal, and its effectiveness is dictated by the quality of its application to the movement and mental demands of the game.
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