Jim Fannin did a full day school at the golf academy where I work. He and Brian Mogg put on the school for about 20 students. It was very interesting.I enjoyed it, the man is a great speaker. I found most of the info very helpful, as did most of our class. Some were skeptical.
Most of what he teaches is how to get yourself "thinking like a champion" 24-7. Not just when you are playing. He goes over some of the ways champions react to situations, for ex: A-rod of Luke Donald or Jordan. You really need to just see him, but I have the CD's as well and the include alot of the info. But you will miss some of the hands on.
A fun test which he refers to in the CD is the congo line. Where you take the group, everyone gets in line, and you have to make a three footer. You make one then have to wait for the whole group to make before you have to make another. The thing is it is right before lunch and you don't leave till everyone makes 2. It's funny how the pressure changes. He will even get everyone in a cirlce around you to close in and add some pressure. Last in line gets extra pressure.
I am not aware of Jim Fanning, but did review his site however...
There is plenty of research to support both meditation and self talk in performance enhancement - especially meditation in trying to create the right variables to enter 'the zone'. I think of the zone as no conscious movement or reaction - it 'just happens'.
I have just finished re-reading (three times in 5 days) Pia Lindstrom's "Every Shot Must Have a Purpose". It is worth every penny that you pay for it at Barnes and Noble or whatever. I have read EVERYTHING I could get my hands on about the mental side of the game. This is the best I have seen.
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I have just finished re-reading (three times in 5 days) Pia Lindstrom's "Every Shot Must Have a Purpose". It is worth every penny that you pay for it at Barnes and Noble or whatever. I have read EVERYTHING I could get my hands on about the mental side of the game. This is the best I have seen.