'An effective golf swing will produce a thousand
correct positions - but a thousand correct positions
won’t produce an effective golf swing'. Using a
thorough analysis of more than 200 research articles,
author Chris Riddoch - a scratch golfer in his teens and
one of the UK’s leading sports scientists – explains
why this statement is true. In The Golf Swing, he
describes why we must avoid the endless technical
complexities of the â€swing theory quagmire’. He
explains how dissecting the swing into countless angles
and positions and trying to recombine them actually
stifles our best learning weapon – our powerful,
innate skill-learning mechanisms, which thrive on
SIMPLICITY. The Golf Swing combines two sciences: golf
swing mechanics and human skill learning. The result is
an approach to swing development based on just four
movement skills - KEY SKILLS - each of which can be
learnt using the simplest of swing thoughts. In contrast
to other books - which merely describe the swing - The
Golf Swing explains the best way to learn it. Grounded
firmly in high-quality science, yet written in a
non-scientific, entertaining style, The Golf Swing cuts
through the buzzing bewilderment that surrounds the golf
swing. All golfers - from beginners to tournament
professionals - will benefit. 'For any other human
skill, we know we can do it, but we don’t know how we
do it. In the golf swing, it's the opposite - we know
everything about how to do it, but we can’t DO
it'. |
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