"GOOD PLANNING AND HARD WORK LEAD TO PROSPERITY, BUT HASTY SHORTCUTS LEAD TO POVERTY." Proverbs 21:5 Blocked Practice Schedule
Hit balls with, say a 7-iron, until you hit it clean and solid. Most of us practice this way. Repetition builds muscle memory, however after a while our brains aren’t as receptive to these repetitive motions. Our brains tend to become dull and unresponsive towards actions that are repeated over and over. Random Practice Schedule After a brief warm-up (half swings with wedge, 12 balls) take out: driver, fairway metal, hybrid, 7-iron, wedge. Lean them against your golf bag. Imagine a hole, for example #1 at your Home Course. Play the hole in your head by hitting different clubs. You will notice that your brain has to constantly re-adapt as you switch clubs for each shot. The goal is to still hit a bunch of shots with one particular club, just not in a row. Why Are Random Practice Schedules More EFFECTIVE? When we come back to a task after an intervening task, our brain must reconstruct the action plan for what we are about to do. It is at this moment that our brains are the most active. More mental activity leads to greater long term learning. Which method do you use? Let me hear from you about your most effective form of practice. I have given thousands of lessons over my career and I have yet to come across a student whose set-up was perfect. Can a set-up be perfect? Absolutely! Think about it. Can you Grip the club properly? Sure you can. Can you Position the ball for the different golf clubs correctly? Why not? What about your Posture, can you make it look like the Professionals on television? All the time. What is so difficult in you having the correct Stance? Nothing. How about Aim, learning to hit it at your target. Like a marksman.
This brings me to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, ‘Building on a Solid Foundation’. If your swing is built on a solid foundation it stands firm because it is well built. When you’re playing that round of golf and the floodwaters rise (out-of-bounds, water hazards, sand bunkers, trees, etc) your swing will pass the test. |
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