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“Must Dos” to Consider When Making Golfswing Changes with Ryan Mouque



Mark Immelman, golf broadcaster, interviews PGA TOUR coach — Ryan Mouque
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ABOUT THE EPISODE: Ryan Mouque hails from New Zealand but is based in Australia. He is a coach to TOUR players as well as avid golfers with a growth mindset who are keen to improve.  Highly researched and thoroughly certified he is an up-and-coming, bright mind in the industry.
Mouque joins #OntheMark to help you improve your game with considerations that will both hasten and simplify the process of making swing changes and adjustments.
With regard to making successful and lasting changes he elaborates on the following factors:
✔️ Understanding that moving differently stems from the brain and how his “Goldilocks Method” will help,
✔️ Full immersion in identifying the differences between “Feel and Real” and between “Old and New Feels,”
✔️ Grasping the mentality required to successfully and completely implement swing changes,
✔️ “Freezer/Pause” golf swings and how they train new feels,
✔️ The value of Slow-motion swings for learning and galvanizing change,
✔️ The correct time to speed up the golfswing during the change process, and
✔️ Gamifying practice (by using “spacing” and the addition of pressure and stress) to be able to take the new method to the golf course. 

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