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Train Your Brain

Dr Karl Morris

Dr Karl Morris is one of Europe’s leading Mind Coaches, delivering cutting edge methods of peak performance and goal achievement to a range of clients across sports and business.

From the world of golf, he has worked with players such as Darren Clarke, David Howell, Lee Westwood, Paul McGinley, Graeme McDowell, Richard Finch, Phil Archer Alison Nicholas and Trish Johnson.

A consultant to the PGA of Great Britain and Europe he has presented seminars all over the world to the Australian PGA, South African PGA, German PGA, Swedish PGA, Dutch PGA,  Belgian PGA and the Hong Kong Golf Association.

Watching the videos and taking his suggestions seriously will help to improve your game. You should also sign up for his newsletter at www.golf-brain.com and if you get the chance attend one of his evening courses.  Mind Factor

Getting in the right frame of mind for a round of golf is just as important as a good golf swing.

Beginners will often blame bad play on lack of practice or on their equipment, never even thinking about their mental part of the game.

Many players will think about a bad drive or missed putt for the next few holes.  Good mental preparation will enable you to quickly purge failures, help you to stay calm and help eliminate bad habits and mistakes.

 

Golf Psychology
Introduction

New from Karl

Focussed Putting part 1

Focussed Putting part 1

Focussed Putting part 2

Focussed Putting part 2

Why some Goal Setting doesn't work

Why some Goal Setting doesn't work

Attention is Everything

Attention is Everything

Before golf

Why are handicaps not coming down?

Why are handicaps not coming down?

How the brain works; how much is too much?

How the brain works; how much is too much?

One move at a time

One move at a time

Practice, where is the pressure?

Practice, where is the pressure?

Is it <br/>for real?

Is it
for real?

Par 3 - keeping score

Par 3 - keeping score

Shape your perception

Win: warm up

Win: warm up

Developing confidence

Developing confidence

During golf

Concentration: the myths

Concentration: the myths

Concentration: <br>Triggers to start

Concentration:
Triggers to start

Personalising your triggers

Personalising your triggers

The end signal: Breaking through the routine

The end signal: Breaking through the routine

Thinking zone - playing zone

Thinking zone - playing zone

Great decisions

Great decisions

The in between zone

Change your mind to change your body

Change your mind to change your body

Conclusion

Enjoy the journey: <br>the 2 point process

Enjoy the journey:
the 2 point process

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