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Andrew Caldwell

@activetherapy1

Physiotherapy Consultancy & Sports Performance Clinic. Consultant Physio @ETPI. Educator. Podcaster. Recover-Prevent-Perform

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A split stance RDL offers more stability than a single leg RDL - which means you can load it up & challenge your unilateral leg strength Shown here by DP World Tour pro & winner of this weeks #AusPGA Min Woo Lee

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The Neck is an often overlooked part of the body when it comes to training, but this area of the body accounts for nearly 20% of injuries in golf. It is important that golfers make their necks strong and robust. Bench Neck Isometrics like this, are a great neck option that can

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Loaded vertical jumps form a key part of the S&C training for our golfers. They help increase your lower limb jump impulse which has been strongly associated with club head speed in both professional & amateur golfers. Shown here by DP World Tour pro Grant Forrest

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The first of its kind on the DP World Tour 🙌🏻 Introducing the Mental Fitness Zone at this week’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic #DubaiDesertClassic | #RolexSeries

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Great to see Dylan Frittelli back in the winners circle last week in Bahrain DP World Tour Dylan as been working hard on his physical preparation for a number of years, supported by our @etpi team including S&C coach Dr Daniel Coughlan Dylan is incredibly consistent, he takes

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Congratulations on your @Challenge_Tour win last week in South Africa Rhys Enoch 👏🏼👏🏼 There are many ways to approach in-tournament training. For the first time, this week Rhys was trialling a micro-dose approach with ETPI coach Dr Daniel Coughlan This is where you complete 5-6

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Incorporating heavy lifts with ballistic exercises like BB/DB chest press and med ball throws/ slams like this video of Rory McIlroy training The Open last year, is a great way to train the chest /shoulders for golfers 💪🏼🏌🏻‍♂️⛳️

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Huge impulse increase for Rhys Enoch in the last season from 286->386 n.s and this type of training is what will get you there - loaded jumps. Seen here training with ETPI S&C coach Coach Wayland | Performance Expert | Craftsman this week on the @Challenge_Tour 🚀⛳️

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📄 New recently accepted manuscript on the utility of the Dynamic Strength Index - is it actually useful? 👏 Cracking piece of work led by the ever impressive Simon Brearley (whom we should all be following)! 🔗 Link to text on RG: researchgate.net/publication/38…

📄 New recently accepted manuscript on the utility of the Dynamic Strength Index - is it actually useful? 

👏 Cracking piece of work led by the ever impressive <a href="/resolveperf/">Simon Brearley</a> (whom we should all be following)! 

🔗 Link to text on RG: researchgate.net/publication/38…
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Another week of incredible driving statistics for Rory as he wins again on the PGA TOUR 🤯🙌🏻👌🏼💪🏼🏌🏻‍♂️🚀⛳️ Developing strong legs & powerful hip & knee extension as well as increasing your rate of force development is important for golfers Using contrast training with heavy lifts

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Missed cuts are one most professional golfers biggest frustrations. But every missed cut also presents opportunities. 2 days extra off competitive golf allows a golfer to add volume & or intensity to their training programmes between tournaments. Here in Belgium DP World Tour pro

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Swedish golfer Vincent Norrman is a very strong athlete. With a positive takeoff impulse of 456N.s, Vincent is well within the top 5% on tour for his lower limb explosive strength. Being able to generate so much force so quickly through his lower body helps him to produce

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A glimpse into the players gym here The Open this week as players are warming up for their rounds 😃💪🏼🏌🏻‍♂️⛳️ #TheOpenChampionship

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Side plank shoulder catches are a great exercise for people wanting to work on rapid eccentric force development of the shoulder while also working anti-side flexion core strength. Golfers ask a lot of their shoulders, and this exercise is a great one to maintain health in this

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Med ball slams and throws are a staple component of our golfers S&C programmes. With the upper body moving at such high speeds during the golf swing, high velocity exercises like medicine ball slams/throws are essential within golf training programmes to complement upper body

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‼️Why this 1 EXERCISE should be in YOUR training plan for better sports performance ‼️ ‘Staggered stance good mornings’ are a massively underutilised exercise 💪🏻 Big bang for buck exercise that can drive some big adaptations ✅ Posterior chain facilitation ✅ Hip

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The hip hinge is a fundamental movement pattern that is important for golfers to train. The ‘Hip hinge’ is a movement that is used to help generate power through the hips & develop the big posterior chain muscles. The same movement mechanics are used in many exercises such as