The Playing Lesson
The first episode of the Playing Lesson podcast features co-hosts Derrik Goodwin and Jonathan Wiegner discussing their passion for golf, their winter training routines, favorite golf courses, pet peeves, and the debate on the need for visual feedback during practice. The conversation provides insights into their personal experiences and perspectives on various aspects of the game. The conversation covers a range of topics related to golf coaching, technology use, visualization, playing better golf, and addressing student questions. It emphasizes the importance of visualization, the role of technology in coaching, and the mindset required for making putts. It also delves into the significance of distance in golf and the impact of young players in the NHL. Takeaways * Winter training routines are essential for golfers to prepare for the upcoming season. * Favorite golf courses hold sentimental value and provide unique experiences for golfers. * Pet peeves in golf can range from etiquette on the course to concerns about pace of play. * The debate on the need for visual feedback during practice highlights differing perspectives on skill development and lesson experiences. Visualization is a powerful tool in golf coaching. * The use of technology in coaching should be balanced with the focus on internal learning and visualization. * The mindset and focus required for making putts can vary based on the significance of the shot. * Distance in golf should be considered in the context of the specific golf course and the player's current abilities. * The impact of young players in the NHL can significantly influence a team's performance. Chapters * 00:00 Debate on Visual Feedback in Practice * 27:39 Balancing Technology and Visualization * 36:59 Transitioning to Playing Better Golf * 43:11 Addressing Student Questions * 50:23 NHL and Golf Season
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