WEEK 1 Intro:

Great Expectations: Creating a Business Model That Meets Your Wants and Needs (June 1st  7:00pm Zoom)

  • The industry has changed.  And keeps changing every day. How you prepare and react will make all the difference to your success and your position within the industry.

  • Understanding how to create a business structure that allows you to earn the money you want, train the way that interests you, and create the life you want 

  • The importance of data and how to use it as a diagnostic or training tool 

  • The possibility of outsourcing expensive, but valuable tech, or becoming a testing center

WEEK 2:

BSG: Science/Fitness…Performance: On-site Weekend (3-days) (June 10th, 11th 9am-5pm & 12th (8am-2pm)

  • Golf Technology: Ground Reaction Force (Kinetics) (Low-cost and high-cost options to investigate)

  • Training Innovations and Technology (Low-cost and high-cost options available)

  • Muscle Elasticity (Resistors & Releasers)

  • Fascial vs Muscular Athletes

  • Foot & Ankle Function

  • Golf Performance Evaluation

WEEK 3:

Body of Knowledge: The Physiology That Goes Into The Swing: (June 15th 7pm Zoom)

  • EMG data (what muscles matter) 

  • 3-D Biomechanics (Kinematics), what is it

  • Is pelvis, thorax, arm, club the only way?

    OFF-WEEK (June 22nd)

WEEK 4:

Connecting the Dots: Relating The Body To The Swing (June 29th 7pm Zoom)

  • Swing Styles

  • What body movements affect the various movements of the club

  • 3S’s (Substitute, Supplement, Set-up)

  • Working with Coaches

WEEK 5:

The Sum Is Greater Than Its Parts: Program Design (July 6th 7pm Zoom)

  • Monitoring and Wearables and their impact on managing the micros

  • Key Considerations 

  • How data influences program design

  • Case Studies Review

WEEK 6:

Great Potential: Junior Golfers (July 13th 7pm Zoom)

  • Creating a Juniors Program

  • Program Design for Juniors

  • College Recruiting

  • Wrap-up