01 November, 2009

Trained Brain at the Belfry October



The course in October at the PGA Head Quarters was without a doubt one of the most enjoyable I have run in the past few years. I have a great time at all of them and so do the delegates. This was at a different level. There were so many components, the practical session that hasn't been done before, the much anticipated Visual Training from Sherylle Calder blew me and others away and I have been literally working for years to track her down. It was worth the wait.

"Dr Sherylle Calder was just unbelievable. I was truly on the edge of my seat, no wonder you pursued her for 3 years. Such a fascinating area and with such amazing results to back up her years of research. My clients would benefit so much from that training."
Adrian Riddell, Sports Psychologist and Golf County Coach
I said at the beginning of the course that some of the best moments will happen in the breaks and lunch where the information has time to settle and the connections are made with your own world.

Notably during those breaks that is where you begin to forge working relationships with people from different parts of the country and in this case, the world and across different industries.

Watch Instinctive Golf Founder Kendal McWade become Visually fit using the same vision training that the England Rugby and South Africa Rugby squads used.

Look out for the guys taking part in Nick Middleton's putting presentation that challenged conventional wisdom.
He can do that. He is an engineer by trade and a marketeer in another life and believes that you should have your own putting signature.

More on that next year in Preseason. So have a look at the video.

Keep coming back for details on some exciting 2010 developments.


Talk soon,

Jamie

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