Episodes
Dr. Jack Wells is the Lead Sports Scientist for the Professional Golfers Association, Scientific Advisor for the European Tour Performance Institute, S&C Coach for England Golf, and Co-Founder of the Golfer Performance Network. Jack did his PhD in physical profiling for golf and the assessments used by the DP World Tour are a result of his research. Jack joins our podcast to discuss his philosophy on assessing and physically preparing golfers.
Published 11/11/23
Dr. Chris Bishop is an Associate Professor at Middlesex University. He's also on the Medical and Scientific Advisory Team for the European Tour Group, The R&A and the Ladies European Tour. Chris is one of the top researchers and authorities in golf strength and conditioning and he joins our podcast to discuss his research, including his recent meta-analysis looking at the association between different physical characteristics and CHS.
Published 08/28/23
David Wicks is back to give an update on how his season is going so far on the Sunshine Tour. There's an opportunity to work with Dave as a sponsor. This is a unique opportunity to network and forge relationships with other sponsors, industry professionals and potential business partners, which include Titleist and Nike. You can reach out to Dave directly to learn more -
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Published 07/17/23
David Wicks is a professional golfer on the Sunshine Tour, which is the PGA Tour of Southern and East Africa. Dave joins our podcast to discuss the realities of being a professional golfer, including his experience with Q-School, what his practice schedule looks like and how he prioritizes his training.
Published 06/01/23
The Athletic Movement Index (AMI) is a tool which utilizes the latest in movement science to accurately and reliably identify movement patterns that put athletes at risk for injury and performance issues. The AMI was developed by Dr. Trent Nessler with over 20 years of clinical practice, research and development. Dr. Nessler joins our podcast to discuss how we can use the AMI to improve injury resilience and enhance performance in golfers.
Published 03/26/23
Dr. Trent Nessler is a sports medicine physical therapist, author, researcher and educator. He's the president of Ready Rebound Vitality which works with over 250 police and fire departments across the United States focusing on improving the health and wellness of first responders and reducing their musculoskeletal injuries. Dr. Nessler is truly one of the top innovators and educators in movement science and technology. He joins our podcast to explain what blood flow restriction is and how...
Published 02/10/23
Dr. Bhrett McCabe is a world renowned clinical and sports psychologist and the founder of The Mindside, which is his performance consulting organization in Birmingham, Alabama. He’s a trusted resource for amateur, collegiate, and professional golfers on the PGA, LPGA, and Korn Ferry Tours. In fact, during the 2021-2022 season, his PGA Tour clients amassed over $25 million in earnings while winning eight (8) times. He joins our podcast to discuss the biopsychosocial model of health and...
Published 01/09/23
Chris Finn is a Licensed Physical Therapist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Titleist Performance Institute Certified Medical Professional and Golf Digest Top 50 Golf Fitness Professional. He's a multiple time World Golf Fitness Summit Presenter and contributes to numerous media outlets including PGA Tour Sirius XM Radio, The Titleist Performance Institute, Simplifaster.com, Junior Golf Magazine and GolfWRX. His research is published in peer reviewed Sports Health Journal and...
Published 12/05/22
Should speed training be performed before or after resistance training? Should they be done on the same day or on different days? In this episode, Thomas describes how to properly organize and integrate speed training with resistance training to maximize your improvements in clubhead speed while minimizing your risk for injury.
Published 09/05/22
Dr. Sasho MacKenzie has a PhD in Kinesiology and is golf’s leading biomechanist. He studies the training and biomechanics of speed generation and is the research practitioner behind the world’s top golf coaches. Dr. MacKenzie’s work and theories have driven a scientific, evidence-based revolution in golf instruction and movement training. He joins our podcast to discuss the speed training secrets of the world’s top golfers.
Published 07/18/22
Dr. Dustin Grooms is an Athletic Trainer and Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Ohio University. He studies the neuroscience of human sensorimotor control. He joins our podcast to discuss how the brain regulates sensory information to produce movement, how that changes after injury, and what we can do to train the brain to reduce injury risk and enhance performance.
Published 06/06/22
Dr. Mike Scaduto is a doctor of physical therapy and certified personal trainer with Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Waltham, MA. He works with elite golfers, as well as other athletes from a wide range of sports. Dr. Scaduto and everyone at Champion are considered industry leaders in sports rehab and performance training. He joins our podcast to discuss shoulder injuries in golf and how to recover from them.
Published 04/11/22
Dr. Dan Coughlan is the Head of Strength and Conditioning for the European Tour and National Lead for Sports Science and Medicine for England Golf. He joins our podcast to discuss strength training strategies to improve durability, increase driving distance, and enhance overall performance.
Published 12/07/21
Dr. Stuart McGill is a world renowned spine researcher and back pain expert. His research focused on the mechanisms of back pain, how to rehabilitate back-pained people, and how to enhance both injury resilience and performance. His work produced over 240 peer-reviewed journal papers, several textbooks and many international awards.
Dr. McGill’s advice is often sought by governments, corporations, legal experts, medical groups and elite athletes and teams from around the world. He joins...
Published 10/21/21
In this episode Thomas describes the program he uses with elite golfers to increase their clubhead speed. He explains the 3 phases of training he typically uses, the specific techniques he uses during each phase, and how he schedules the phases to make them more effective.
Published 09/08/21
Dr. Kevin Chapman is Clinical Psychologist and Founder and Director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders. Dr. Chapman specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety and he’s been featured by A&E, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and Men’s Health. He joins our podcast to discuss strategies for developing mental toughness and improving performance.
Published 08/16/21
Marc Wahl (DPT, OCS, CertMDT) has spent the last 13 years working as a physical therapist on the PGA TOUR. He has travelled the United States and abroad to hundreds of TOUR events and worked with over 40 players. With his help, these players have achieved 20+ victories. Marc now works exclusively with Brooks Koepka.
Marc joins our podcast to discuss strategies to reduce the risk of injury and enhance golf performance.
Published 08/03/21
Nathane Jackson is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified TPI Fitness 2 and Power 2, and Registered Nutritionist. He’s been a writer and featured expert for many television and radio shows, and print publications. Nate has over 20 years experience helping golfers reduce pain and hit bombs.
Nate joins our podcast to discuss the science of golf performance training.
Published 07/19/21
Dr. Nicholas DiNubile is a world renowned orthopaedic physician, bestselling author, and pioneer in Sports Medicine. He served on The President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is the Chief Medical Officer of The American Council on Exercise (ACE) and Vice President of The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. He's worked with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Pennsylvania Ballet, and has the endorsement of some of the greatest athletes of all-time...
Published 07/05/21
Danny Webber is an SENr Performance Nutritionist with a Masters Degree in Sports Physiology. He works with elite athlete golfers, as well as high level athletes in Rugby, Basketball, professional boxers and IronMan triathletes. Danny joins our podcast to help clear up some of the confusion surrounding nutrition science.
Published 06/21/21
Dr. Ian Dunican is recognized globally as a leader in sleep and its role in optimizing human performance. He works with elite and professional athletes across the world and from a wide range of sports, including Major League Baseball, Formula-1 Racing, Super Rugby and MMA. Dr. Dunican joins our podcast to discuss what happens when we sleep and how we can optimize our sleep to enhance our performance.
Published 06/07/21
Dr. Brent Brookbush - CEO and founder of the Brookbush Institute of Human Movement Science - is a world renowned educator, author and speaker. He joins our podcast to discuss how we can improve our posture to reduce our risk of injury, and enhance our performance.
Published 05/20/21
David Dunne - CEO and co-founder of Hexis performance - is an internationally renowned Performance Nutritionist who works with elite athletes across the world, including the European Tour and the European Ryder Cup Team. He joins our podcast to discuss how we can optimize our behavior to eat better, sleep better and perform better.
Published 05/04/21
Episode 09 David Boettcher - Maximize Your Athleticism
David Boettcher is a professor of kinesiology and has lectured across the globe on human movement and performance. He joins our podcast to discuss what we can do to increase swing speed through targeted stretching, cardio, strength training and supplementation.
Published 04/08/21