Sun, 28 October 2007
Today's golf psychology session helps you understand the steps to take if you feel that you are unable to swing freely and smoothly and find that you freeze at the top of your swing. Dr. Cohn. addresses this issue and discusses the reason behind this; it's the fear one has about hitting a bad shot. One then becomes hesistant, which leads to over-control, preventing free flowing performance. Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine. |
Sun, 21 October 2007
Today's golf psychology session helps you understand the use of target scores. Are target scores useful? Or do they just encourage expectations to form, which then add extra pressure on oneself to perform well and meet those expectations? Learn why Dr. Cohn thinks target score are limiting you. Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner, gain self-confidence, focus in the now and perform successfully in your golf game. |
Sun, 14 October 2007
Today's golf psychology session helps you understand visualization in putting and how to use the dominant style of learning or performance when putting. Not everyone can visualize the line of a putt and golfers need to use their dominant style of learning and performing to help them perform their best. Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine. |
Sun, 7 October 2007
Today's golf psychology session helps you understand the mind can go on information overload. Paralysis by overanalysis happens in golf when when you think too much about your golf swing. Trying to think about every tip your coach gave you during a lesson on the course is not the most effective way to think on the golf course. Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine. |
