Posts Tagged ‘golf inspiration’
Posted on: December 21st, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
When you’re in the “zone” you’re living the beauty of perfection; flawless performance undisturbed by the restrictions of conscious thought. In this mental state you’re letting go and actually experiencing “doing” through NOT “doing.” For many golfers, however, internal dialogue creates a turbulent sea of over-analyzing, judging and worrying. Read more…
Posted on: December 2nd, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
Take the Quiz! Just about every addiction has its handy questionnaire that you will likely lie on the first time through. If you take this quiz while eating a donut or drinking a soda, then you’re clearly addicted and you don’t have to finish the quiz. Good luck to Read more…
Posted on: November 28th, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
Over 17% of the American diet consists of refined sugar. Although you might not think you eat a lot of refined sugar because you’re not consuming it directly. Most refined sugar is hidden in many of the foods/products we eat and drink on a regular basis. Disguised under names such as sucrose, maltodextrine, Read more…
Posted on: November 15th, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
It has been said many times that golf is a great metaphor for life. Where else can you put yourself under the microscope and within four hours find out how well you handle success, failure and all the little voices in your head? One of the interesting parallels is Read more…
Posted on: November 12th, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
The NEW JRG “Make The Turn” Newsletter is out! Golf Performance, Mindset, Fitness, Nutrition, PLUS a sneak peek at the upcoming Make The Turn 52 Week Challenge! Click Here to Check It Out! Click Here to Subscribe.
Posted on: November 9th, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
As a longtime Senior Editor for GolfPunk Magazine, I’m excited to be an integral part of the magazine’s newly launched FREE digital platform! Click Here for two new stories from JRG as well as more amazing golf and entertainment content than you can handle!
Posted on: November 5th, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
The key in life to getting what you want is actually learning to let go of all of the things you spend so much time trying to control. I learned this lesson at a young age while hitting bunker shots to the practice green at my home club. Just Read more…
Posted on: November 1st, 2012 by Jeff Ritter
One of the greatest teaching elements that eludes most golfers is sound. Once a player can combine feel with the corresponding “auditory” recognition associated with each motion, they can better reproduce that shot on command. Driving – Swish Swing your driver up in the air about waist high. Try to Read more…