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    Explore " golf biomechanics" with insightful episodes like "EPISODE 9: BEN SHEAR", "EPISODE 8: DR. SASHO MACKENZIE", "EPISODE 1: DR. SCOTT LYNN", "EPISODE 5: LEARNING CONSISTENCY THROUGH UNDERSTANDING MOTION PATTERNS" and "EPISODE 4: TOP 100 COACHES SUMMIT RECAP" from podcasts like ""The Measured Golf Podcast", "The Measured Golf Podcast", "The Measured Golf Podcast", "The Measured Golf Podcast" and "The Measured Golf Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    EPISODE 9: BEN SHEAR

    EPISODE 9: BEN SHEAR

    Join The Force Plate Guy as he sits down the "Godfather of Golf Fitness" Ben Shear. Ben has been coaching at the highest of levels since 1998 and has almost seen it all in several different sports. Ben gives great insights into how golfers can gain  more club head speed during the off season and lower their score in the Spring. TFPG and Ben also share some great information about how they use Force Plates and other technologies to help better understand the athletes they train. This one could have gone for days. 

    If you would like to learn more about Ben Shear or his amazing facility Athletic Edge, give him a follow on Instagram at @ben.shear or find him on the web at www.athleticedge.net. 

    Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him at @theforceplateguy on Instagram or find him on the web at michaeldutro.com. 

    Presented by Measured Golf 

    EPISODE 8: DR. SASHO MACKENZIE

    EPISODE 8: DR. SASHO MACKENZIE

    Join The Force Plate Guy as he sits down with the "Savant of Speed" Dr. Sasho MacKenzie. Sasho shares great insights into not only generating more speed via The Stack, but also shares strategies for understanding your entire game and where you need to apply effort to see the greatest change. The "nuggets' were flying this episode, so make sure to have a golf pencil and paper handy!

    If you would like to learn more about Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, please give him a follow at @sashomackenzie. To learn more about The Stack, please visit their website at www.thestacksystem.com or follow them on Instagram at @thestacksystem. 

    Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on the Podcast you just listened to. Also, feel free to follow TFPG along his journey on Instagram @theforceplateguy or find him on the web at michaeldutro.com. 



    EPISODE 1: DR. SCOTT LYNN

    EPISODE 1: DR. SCOTT LYNN

    Join The Force Plate Guy and Dr. Scott Lynn as they discuss the world of Ground Reaction Forces. Dr. Lynn and Michael talked about the new Swing Catalyst Dual Motion Plates, Screening/Analysis of athletes, Motor Learning Skills, and transference of skill to the course. This is episode that you won't want to miss is you are an aspiring competitive golfer or coach. 

    Make sure to subscribe to this podcast wherever you download your podcast. Also, please follow us on Instagram at @theforceplateguy and be sure to leave a comment! 

    EPISODE 12: ***SPECIAL EPISODE*** OVERCOMING PERFORMANCE OBSTACLES

    EPISODE 12: ***SPECIAL EPISODE*** OVERCOMING PERFORMANCE OBSTACLES

    ***SPECIAL EPISODE***

    Join the Force Plate Guy as he drives back from competing at the Michigan PGA Championship at Prestwick Village Golf Club. This is a different kind of episode where TFPG let’s you inside his mind as a player, and helps you learn from his mistakes. 

    Make sure to like and subscribe wherever you download your podcast.

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    Mike Adams: Outliers Don't Exist in Golf

    Mike Adams: Outliers Don't Exist in Golf

    Welcome back to another edition of the Edel Podcast.  Today, we have the pleasure of sitting down with my longtime friend, Mike Adams.  To this day, Mike continues to mentor both students and teachers.  He’s a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame and has worked with the majority of the Top 100 Teachers.

    I ask Mike what biomechanics means to him.  He says it’s “It’s the study of human movement and how people move in time and space.”

    Mike got started in the biomechanics sphere when his wife retained a ski injury.  The doctor that performed her surgery, Dr. Steadman, worked alongside Dr. Chuck Dillman who was the biomechanist for the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.  “Dr. Dillman and I became friends and started working on projects together.”  Through a lot of time and toil, the pair came up with different body types and how they relate to the motion of swinging a golf club.

    As time wore on, the pair, with the help of Dr. Ned Armstrong, developed a “testing system to find out what students could and could not do.”  This revolutionary process screens players for six things: wingspan vs. height, middle knuckle to elbow, elbow to shoulder socket, right hand grip, external shoulder rotation, and lower body pivoting.  The screens “give teachers a blueprint to move forward with their students.”

    When Mike describes the Ultimate Golf Lesson, he recounts the first one he did last year with Terry Rowles.  The event also featured some of the leading authorities in biomechanics and how their research and findings relate to golf.  He used force plates, video, launch monitors, and three-dimensional technology.  The premise was that “it’s better to test than guess.”

    Mike and I both maintain that it’s vitally important for the teachers of today to take these measurements and properly apply them to their students.  Where teachers get into trouble is trying to fit all their students to a single methodology.  That’s why these scientifically backed screenings are so valuable.

    In order for teachers to continue to improve their craft, and in turn get results for their students, they have to be continually learning instead of repackaging information that already exists.

    Mike and his partner Terry Rowles are about to release a new book.  It’s based on the two Ultimate Golf Lessons.  Their goal is to write the “the most extensive golf instruction book ever written, backed by science.”  If you want to become a better instructor, this book is a must read.

    Terry and Mike are also hosting a webinar that starts in February.  In the webinar, the industry’s best biomechanists and instructors are going to explore all the quantitative information they’ve realized.  It’s not meant just for instructors, however.  The information is accessible for players of all levels that have a desire to improve their game.

    I ask Mike what he wants his legacy to be.  His response is that “I contributed to helping people get better.”  Pretty simple and modest for one of the game’s greatest teachers.

    This podcast is chalked full of game-changing information so be sure to set aside a few minutes and give it a listen.

    As always, thanks for taking the time to sit down with us at the workbench on the Edel Podcast.  We’ll see you next time.

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