Listen "Two Days with Michael Hebron"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Golf Practice Podcast, Andy Hayes and Peter Donahue share their experience with golf coach Michael Hebron, who spent two days at The Golf Practice last week. They talk about how golf coaching has evolved, the importance of understanding learning and memory, and how engagement impacts the process. They also touch on using improv techniques in coaching, the difference between immediate and mediated learning experiences, and the role of body movement and emotional awareness in golf. The discussion highlights how teaching methods shape a student’s understanding and enjoyment of the game.
02:32 The Impact of Michael Hebron on Golf Coaching
07:20 Understanding Learning and Memory in Golf Instruction
18:05 Improv Techniques in Coaching
20:29 Exploring Communication and Learning in Golf
24:50 Immediate vs. Mediated Experience in Golf Training
32:57 The Importance of Emotional State in Learning
47:48Mastery and the Joy of Learning Golf
02:32 The Impact of Michael Hebron on Golf Coaching
07:20 Understanding Learning and Memory in Golf Instruction
18:05 Improv Techniques in Coaching
20:29 Exploring Communication and Learning in Golf
24:50 Immediate vs. Mediated Experience in Golf Training
32:57 The Importance of Emotional State in Learning
47:48Mastery and the Joy of Learning Golf
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