It’s also mad that Rory says ball flight would be a distraction as with his level of ability he’s likely to get all the feedback and information about ball flight from the strike 🤔
This is likely to be taken out of context and for most golfers would be a pointless message to receive.
Please don’t anyone spend 3 weeks in a studio without watching ball flight unless you’ve been a world number 1 🤷🏼♂️
Harry Cox from @welwyngcgolf has raced up the leaderboard with a 2nd round of 6⃣6⃣in the Carris Trophy to settle into 10th spot with 2 rounds to go.
Well played and keep going from all in the county
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Day three of #SportsWeek2024!!
Dodgeball, but BETTER!
Our KS2 pupils had the opportunity to take part in a game of glow in the dark dodgeball!A huge thanks to @_Sportscool for such a fab day!
Team pink, orange, blue or green for the win?
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Understanding the pedagogic underpinning and knowledge sources of game form coaching in high-level team sport coaches
Well done Dave Moran getting the first paper from his Prof Doc published
Available open access 👇
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Many players and coaches try to reduce movement variability as much as possible in the golf swing.
However, functional variability is likely to have a positive impact on performance outcomes.
This paper in cricket has some findings which would likely be transferable to golf…
KEY FINDINGS
‘Variability of movement timings may play an important functional role in assisting cricket fast bowlers to adapt to the constraints of the task to achieve a consistent performance outcome.
Findings support previous research in skill acquisition by highlighting that variability in movement patterns is necessary for consistent performance outcomes.
This study presents preliminary evidence that functional movement variability in cricket fast bowlers contributes to achieving consistent delivery speed, challenging traditional views on minimizing movement variability for successful performance outcomes.’
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