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John Graham – TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor

June 24th, 2010
TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor Logo

TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor Logo

A few days ago, I tweeted that I had passed my TPI certification test and thought I would share that information here now.   It was a 20 question exam that was multiple choice and open book.  A score of 80% was required to pass and I received a 95%.  I got one question wrong but I don’t like the fact that they don’t tell me which one so I can correct my mistake.

This information has already assisted me with some students in encouraging them to do some specific exercises that would help their swing.  I also think it will become very useful in the Fall to help structure fitness programs over the winter time.

I am currently the only PGA Member in Rochester, NY working at a green grass location that is TPI Certified.  I am currently looking for a fitness professional to begin the team making process.

TPI Certified Logo

TPI Certified Logo

Start the Downswing with a……..?

June 4th, 2010

I recently posted a question on twitter:

Downswing Question

Downswing Question

I asked this question because of a conversation I had with another TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor about this subject.  It seemed to me that it was expressed at the seminar that a hip rotation leading the downswing would help prevent over the top.  Me and the other Pro had a difference of opinion.  He tweeted me this:

TPI Question Request

TPI Question Request

Here are all of the replies:

BSmithgolf Reply

BSmithgolf Reply

davidcolly reply

davidcolly reply

IanPeekGolf reply

IanPeekGolf reply

Jstruebs reply

Jstruebs reply

kingsforest reply

kingsforest reply

ParkythePro reply

ParkythePro reply

I must say, I wish I had a few more replies so I tweeted mytpi but haven’t heard a response back yet.  I may have misunderstood their comment and if so, will post it here.

This debate has been going on for many years and I’m sure it will continue.  It’s good because it’s for the betterment of all golfers.

Please share your comments and opinions about how initiating the downswing with a hip turn will affect over the top.

TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor – Review

June 1st, 2010

I just returned from a seminar offered by the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) that would allow me to become a TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor.  This post will discuss my review of the seminar and the information provided.

I thought that the information was presented very well and the seminar itself was well organized.  As with any seminar that is used as an introduction, it’s job is to motivate and generate interest on future information.  This intro seminar was quite successful in these areas.  I am surely interested in investigating more information about golf fitness.

The seminar was broken into three basic parts.  There was a section on 3D swing info, a section on golf swing faults and a third section on the screening process.  I thought the 3d swing info was quite interesting.  This kind of info is right up my alley and I’d love to learn more about this information.

The golf swing fault information was to explain to the physical trainers and medical people what faults TPI think are the most prevalent and what they look like.  For a nongolfer, I can only imagine how difficult that section was.  Lots of jargon to learn and understand without much explanation or detail into why they are faults.

The final section was on the screening process.  This was where we were taught how to give an accurate screening for a person ability to perform important movements related to a good/efficient golf swing.  I felt they did an excellent job giving us enough opportunity to learn the skill and try it on seminar attendees.  They noted common problems with plenty of review.  I’m sorry to report that I failed almost all of the screens and it’s quite clear that I am not in good golf shape.

Currently, there are less than 10 Level 1 TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor in Rochester, NY.  I felt that this information would allow me to offer better information to those looking for help with programs over the winter.  All in all I am quite satisfied with my experience at the seminar and will be taking the certification test soon.  If you’re in Rochester, NY and you are looking for information about your golf fitness, please come see John Graham at Webster Golf Club.