Archive for July, 2005

No Surprises: Creating Competitive Stress in Practice!

Monday, July 11th, 2005

by Doug. Swanson, M. Sc. Competing, for all that it is touted to be, is primarily an opportunity to bring one’s training into a “test” environment. The adage that competition builds character is a misnomer. Competition exposes character. We are, in our competitions, the character we have trained in our practice environments. If my thesis [...]

Golf Tip: Get to the Root of the Issue

Saturday, July 9th, 2005

Written by: Brandon Guile When we discussed this “Golf Tips” section I didn’t want to talk about the typical content you see routinely. I wanted to discuss topics that would make this section unique and different. I’ve decided to address some situations I face day in and day out as a Teaching Professional. The golfing [...]