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Skip Redford
PGA Golfer Conditioning Programs
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Golf conditioning personal trainer with cardio, strength and flexibility tips for golf fitness training.
Golf Fitness Trainers
San Diego Golf Flexibility Tips & Fitness Training
Golf Philosophy
San Diego Fitness Trainer
Golf Conditioning Program
San Diego PGA Golfer Exercise Intensity
San Diego PGA Golfer Cardiovascular Training
Golfer Flexibility
San Diego Golf Plyometrics Training
San Diego PGA Golf Fitness Gym
Offsite Golf Fitness Training
Golf Strength Program
Stretching and Flexibility for Golfers
Golf Center of Power - Core
San Diego PGA Golf Fitness Training
Training - Golfers Testimonials
San Diego PGA Golf Personal Fitness Trainer Contact
Personal Juniors Golf Fitness Prep and Train
An athlete who has attained mastery of a sport whether it be golf or all the other sports reveals it in his every action.
Without perseverance, a strong mental attitude, and sweat, all the god given natural talent in the world will go to waste.
Nothing is impossible to obtain in life, if you have a strong mind.
Power of the mind is infinite while physical strength is limited.
An athlete may train for a long, long time, but if he or she trains without direction, goals will not be attained, because the real heart of the sport will never be reached.
Technical knowledge of the golf swing, physical and mental training is not enough. One must transcend all techniques so that golf becomes an effortless art, developing out of the unconscious.
Winners train while losers make excuses.
“You've just one problem. You stand too close to the ball--after you've hit it.” - Sam Snead
“I'm hitting the woods just great,
but I'm having a terrible time getting out of them.” - Harry Tofcano
“A 1996 survey by the renowned Scottish golf club St. Andrews, though incomplete, tallied over 25 million golfers from respondents at 11,600 golf clubs in Europe, Australia, and parts of South America, Africa, the Middle East, and the Far East.” - Stephanie Joyce, Why the Grass Isn't Always Greener
“You can't go into a shop and buy a good game of golf.” - Sam Snead
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