Monday, March 22, 2010

Here is a brief description of our junior philosophy

JUNIOR GOLFERS! WANT TO WIN?

We share Titleist Performance Institute’s Philosophy for Junior Golf:
"Junior golf schools need to first develop fundamental movement skills and establish functional movement patterns, then develop sport specific skills, teach golf-specific skills, and most importantly create a love for the game."

Great athletes become great golfers, not the other way around!

We build your young athlete from the ground up based off developmental age, NOT chronological. We build a “physical literacy” foundation, then build sports specific skills on top of it, not the other way around!

Our focus from the ages of 6 to 9 (Fundamentals) is Fundamental movement skills- Locomotion, Stability, Object Control and Awareness skills, Quickness, Agility and change of direction activities in a class format.

Our focus from the ages of 9-12 (Learn to play) is to introduce all sports skills, continue with mastery of movement skills and begin to introduce golf specific skills, endurance and speed in a class format.

Our focus from the ages of 12-16 (Train to play) is one of the most critical phases since this is where golf skills are ingrained for life! This is the “second window” for speed, power and strength. We are now doing more one-on-one training.

Our focus from the ages of 16-18 involves college prep, national tournament play and physical development. This is all one-on-one training- the same kind we give our PGA Tour winners!

IF YOU WANT YOUR JUNIOR TO ACCEL AT ANY SPORT, ESPECIALLY GOLF, THEY NEED TO BE IN THIS PROGRAM, PERIOD!


Visit www.championshipgolffitness.com for more info.