著者・編者Ian Renshaw, Peter Arnott, and Graeme McDowell
一般注記Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "While the popularity of golf is coming under increased pressure, it continues to hook millions of players. However, the complexity of the game and the extremely high level of precision required to hit the ball consistently well, means that it is a game that is difficult to master to become 'good'. Consequently, irrespective of whether the player is a weekend golfer, a club member or a tour professional, the search for the key to play good golf feeds an insatiable desire for ideas and tips to improve golf performance and bring one's handicap down. However, traditional coaching with its primary focus on developing the perfect swing is not leading to a reduction in handicaps and the time is ripe for a new approach. This book aims to fill this void and is a landmark text for golf coaches and players in relation to applying a constraints-led approach (CLA) to golf coaching. In this book, two golf coaches, Pete Arnott and Graeme McDowall talk to Ian Renshaw to demonstrate how their practice is driven and
関連情報Routledge studies in constraints-based methodologies in sport
掲載誌Routledge studies in constraints-based methodologies in sport
連携機関・データベース国立情報学研究所 : CiNii Research
NACSIS書誌ID(NCID)https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BC00199000 : BC00199000