2012 Seminar dates & locations
May 4 & 5, 2012
Grey Silo, Waterloo, ON - Level 1 & 5
May 11 & 12, 2012
Canyon Meadows, Calgary - Level 1 & 2
May 25 & 26, 2012
Angus Glen, Markham, ON - Level 2 & 4
Other dates to be announced
Grey Silo, Waterloo, ON - Level 1 & 5
May 11 & 12, 2012
Canyon Meadows, Calgary - Level 1 & 2
May 25 & 26, 2012
Angus Glen, Markham, ON - Level 2 & 4
Other dates to be announced
FAQ
Do I need any golf experience?
No, although a little bit helps. In addition to learning how to recognize and treat golf injuries,
you’ll also be shown how to improve your own golf swing.
What do I need to bring?
First and foremost a desire to learn while also having some fun. You’ll also need at least one
club - a 7-iron although a putter and a sand wedge wouldn’t hurt either.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes & shoes that will let you swing a golf club. Please note that we will be at
a golf course and most golf courses don’t allow jeans, t-shirts or spaghetti strap tops.
What is the format?
Typically each day starts with sit-down lectures. This is followed by workshops where different assessment, golf-specific exercise programs and technique adjustments are demonstrated and practiced.
What will I take away from the course?
Besides a lot of very practical and useful knowledge that has undergone scientific scrutiny and clinical success (that will apply to not only golf patients), you also receive very comprehensive manuals (so you won’t have to write very much) and a certificate indicating you have successfully completed the course.
Will I have an opportunity to play golf?
We usually will get a chance to play at least 9-holes at the end of most days.
No, although a little bit helps. In addition to learning how to recognize and treat golf injuries,
you’ll also be shown how to improve your own golf swing.
What do I need to bring?
First and foremost a desire to learn while also having some fun. You’ll also need at least one
club - a 7-iron although a putter and a sand wedge wouldn’t hurt either.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes & shoes that will let you swing a golf club. Please note that we will be at
a golf course and most golf courses don’t allow jeans, t-shirts or spaghetti strap tops.
What is the format?
Typically each day starts with sit-down lectures. This is followed by workshops where different assessment, golf-specific exercise programs and technique adjustments are demonstrated and practiced.
What will I take away from the course?
Besides a lot of very practical and useful knowledge that has undergone scientific scrutiny and clinical success (that will apply to not only golf patients), you also receive very comprehensive manuals (so you won’t have to write very much) and a certificate indicating you have successfully completed the course.
Will I have an opportunity to play golf?
We usually will get a chance to play at least 9-holes at the end of most days.