Dr Daniel Coughlan (@drdancoughlan) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Daniel Coughlan

@drdancoughlan

🇪🇺Head of S&C @DPWorldTour @ETPI 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Science & Medicine Lead @EnglandGolf 🏌🏽‍♀️Consult with @randa @letgolf @LPGA ⛳️Co-founder @golfperfnetwork

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Still time to apply to lead our physio team and work in a dynamic, challenging and rewarding environment. Message for details or questions!

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Fiona Scott, Ladies European Tour S&C Coach, is helping players unlock peak performance through smart, research-led physical prep. At the 3rd Congress on #GolfandHealth at The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Fiona shared insights from the field and her PhD work.🔬📱 #LETPI

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.Chris Bishop, Associate Professor of S&C at London Sport Institute at Middlesex University, joined the #GolfandHealth Congress to dive into the physical attributes that influence swing speed - and how S&C research can translate directly to golf performance. 💬💡

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Back out on the DP World Tour this week in Turkey, kicking off what’s set to be a busy few months of travel and tournaments. This was my first event back after a few weeks at home, and it’s been great to hit the ground running. We had the ETPI Performance Truck out for the first

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Trapbar Jumps for golf gains Developing strong legs & powerful hip & knee extension, as well as increasing your rate of force development is important for golfers. ⬆️ Rate of force development ⬆️ Triple joint extension (ankle, knee, hip) ⬆️ Power while still developing

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Partial squats from the rack are a great way to get high loads through a player in a golf specific range of motion. A limited range also means the player is likely to take on less overall fatigue than a full depth squat - making the exercise a great in-tournament option’ Note

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Another great week on the DP World Tour with ETPI at the Soudal Open 🇧🇪 This event seems to grow every year, and it was the first time the Training & Recovery Unit made the trip—hugely popular and well used. I was pretty busy with appointments, and there’s a real buzz building

Another great week on the <a href="/DPWorldTour/">DP World Tour</a> with <a href="/Etpi/">ETPI</a> at the Soudal Open 🇧🇪 

This event seems to grow every year, and it was the first time the Training &amp; Recovery Unit made the trip—hugely popular and well used.

I was pretty busy with appointments, and there’s a real buzz building
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Missed cuts = opportunities Missed cuts are one of 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.

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I guess now is a good time as any to share that I’m going to be looking after the GB men’s and women’s 3x3 squads for the foreseeable Not a bad sport for a multi-directional speed specialist! The road to #LA2028

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At Slaley Hall this weekend with England Golf for a great few days of course recon and prep ahead of the European Girls' Team Championships. It was fantastic to catch up with all the players—helping them reflect, reset, and set clear goals and habits for the coming months as the

At Slaley Hall this weekend with England Golf for a great few days of course recon and prep ahead of the European Girls' Team Championships.

It was fantastic to catch up with all the players—helping them reflect, reset, and set clear goals and habits for the coming months as the
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Over head Med ball throws DP World Tour pro David Ravetto testing the new slam wall in our ETPI training truck to its limits! Throwing from over the head in this way develops powerful trunk muscles such as the lats and abdominals which are hugely important for generating speed

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If you can’t be present with a coffee, you won’t be present on a yacht. If you’re not careful, you become so blinded by your obsession with work that you forget there is a world outside of it.

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Bulgarian split squat variation with KB and trunk rotation. BSS are a popular choice for good reason in many athletes training programs. - Developing lower limb and trunk strength and muscle mass - Enhanced athletic performance - Challenging and developing stability through the

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This week we were at The International in Amsterdam with the DP World Tour 🇳🇱 As always, the performance facilities were well used—plenty of training, profiling, monitoring, warm-ups, recovery, and quality conversations as players continue to prioritise staying physically ready

This week we were at The International in Amsterdam with the <a href="/DPWorldTour/">DP World Tour</a>  🇳🇱

As always, the performance facilities were well used—plenty of training, profiling, monitoring, warm-ups, recovery, and quality conversations as players continue to prioritise staying physically ready
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Micro Dose Strategy 👏🏼💪🏼⛳️🏌🏻‍♂️ A growing number of players use a micro dose strategy, where small training sessions are integrated into their daily warm-up. Here, DP World Tour pro Kazuma Kobori is going through one of these mini sessions before his days work this week here

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Jump Testing: Why Methods Matter 🧪 Here’s some jump data from a recent DP World Tour winner that highlights just how important testing methods can be. A lot of research – and common practice – limits jump testing to just 3 trials. But in our experience, many athletes take

Jump Testing: Why Methods Matter 🧪

Here’s some jump data from a recent DP World Tour winner that highlights just how important testing methods can be.

A lot of research – and common practice – limits jump testing to just 3 trials. But in our experience, many athletes take