Learning with the Brain in Mind – Michael Hebron and Susie Meyers #185

Mind Caddie - Improve Your Mental Golf Game - Een podcast door Karl Morris - Vrijdagen

Today we have a very special show as we welcome back to the Brain Booster Michael Hebron and Susie Meyers. The podcast with Susie a few weeks ago went down really well and we had some tremendous feedback. On that show Susie mentioned how much Michael Hebron had been an influence on her career. I can say the same myself. Michael was very kind to me a number of years ago when he welcomed me to his club at Smithtown Landing in New York and he allowed me to watch him teach. We have kept in touch ever since From those early days Michael has evolved his coaching from a very technique orientated model to one that is much more about the nature of LEARNING How we need to create learning environments to allow students to best develop their game. Michael has spent many years researching the most productive ways to coach and learn with the brain in mind The conversation flowed in a number of directions that you will find useful to consider Golf is a game of motion not positions The importance of time in the golf swing Bad swings are not made when get out of time A putting swing and a driver swing take the same time The concept of ONE in the swing Coaching to get students to THINK How we react to the images in our mind before the shot How to create more effective images How we can develop effective sub conscious learning The myth of ‘muscle memory’ What we CAN influence before he shot The vital role of IMAGINATION How emotions drive so much of our development To find out more about Susie Meyers go to www.susiemeyersgolf.com To find out more about Michael Hebron Go to www.michaelhebron.com Find out about the Mind Caddie App The Mind Caddie for IOS here: https://apps.apple.com/my/app/mind-caddie-play-better-golf/id1567910600 For Android here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mindcaddie.android To become a Mind Factor coach Go to www.themindfactor.com

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