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Four disciplines make up the body of human performance science ...
Bio-mechanics
... a simple way to understand this field is to compare how the bones and the muscles
act to create a lever system that works in much the same way as a construction
crane. Muscles shorten or lengthen. When this happens, bones
move. Bones don't go just anywhere. They are forced to move in the
direction of the muscle acting on the bone. If we put our bodies in
certain positions we can move with more speed, power and accuracy. If we get into
a less favorable position we slow down, are weaker and less accurate.
To a golfer, this means there are "correct" things you can do to
create speed, accuracy and power and there are "wrong" things you
can do to make things much harder. Putting your body in a bio-mechanically
efficient posture at address creates the possibility for a
"natural", "free-flowing" swing motion. The word
natural can be closely related to the idea of not having to
"try". Believe it or not, it's much easier to make a good
swing than it is to make a bad swing.
Kinesiology ... add the physiology the human nervous system to the physical work of the bones and muscles in order to understand the general idea of kinesiology. Generally, kinesiology is the more complete understanding of biomechanical problems about "how it works". Questions such as "What can I do to get stronger, faster or more skilled?" can be answered.
Motor Learning ... this is the science of practice and establishing the necessary conditions for both learning and performance. There are laws that dictate how we should practice. Sometimes practice can be more destructive than constructive. Yes, sometimes it's better to go home and pop a cold one rather than beating more balls on the driving range. Motor learning teaches coaches and instructors how to maximize the learning for "individual athletes". Because all golfers are ultimately their own coach, it only makes sense to "know the rules". A lot of time, effort and frustration can be saved. It has been said that all learning is trial and error. This is obviously true for golf. In fact, mistakes are absolutely necessary for learning. You can't know "right" without also knowing "wrong". Nothing, except ignorance, forces you stay at the same skill level or to constantly make big mistakes. The general benefit of following a few laws of motor learning is that you can systematically reduce both the number and size of your mistakes.
Sports Psychology ... Platform diving is about the only sport with more destructive consequences for "stinking thinking" than golf . Don't get it, the just jump off a ten meter platform and do a belly buster. Golf is a difficult sport because the first opponent you face is you own self. Every time you draw back the club, you are competing against yourself before you ever compete against a golf course or opponent. Golf brings out some of the best and worst behavior in sports. All experienced golfers have known the frustration of working like a mule on the driving range only to fall apart like a cheap suit during competition.
Each discipline has contributed to what we know about golf and how it can and should be played. Video and computer technology have become standard equipment for many teaching professionals
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