Putting himself in a student's shoe shows warmth, empathy, respect, or genuineness. -
️️empathy
What is a problem someone with upper crossed syndrome might have? -️️Fluid Swing
Why should a teacher try to get to know a student? -️️to teach the person rather than the
material
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Putting himself in a student's shoe shows warmth, empathy, respect, or genuineness. -
✔️✔️empathy
What is a problem someone with upper crossed syndrome might have? - ✔️✔️Fluid Swing
Why should a teacher try to get to know a student? - ✔️✔️to teach the person rather than the
material
Attentively listening to a student does what? - ✔️✔️creates open communication
What is the standard grip size for men? - ✔️✔️.900
What is the difference between a lob shot and a flop shot? - ✔️✔️wrist action
What angle most influences carry distance? - ✔️✔️loft
When should pre-teens advance to the next stage in development? - ✔️✔️physical maturing
Seeing your own swing in a mirror is an example of what? - ✔️✔️concurrent augmented feedback
Telling your students what their attitudes and behavior should be at the start of a lesson does what?
- ✔️✔️
For a graphite shaft, what is the upper limits of how much it can be extended? - ✔️✔️3 inches
Lengthening a club by one inch changes the swing weight by how many points? - ✔️✔️6 points
Putting a heavier grip on a club does what to the swing weight? - ✔️✔️It lowers it
, A learning aid's effectiveness is base upon fundamental changes, intended changes, actual changes?
- ✔️✔️actual changes
True or False: a student with modest talent will get frustrated more easily than a student with great
natural ability. - ✔️✔️false
An expert golfer can curve a ball around an object with a normal grip and square clubface? -
✔️✔️true
What are two things to keep in mind when installing a new shaft? - ✔️✔️weight and flex
Positive reinforcement is seen as a good thing by students when? - ✔️✔️rewarding
What should a teacher expect a student to learn from feedback? - ✔️✔️
What is an indication of ball direction or flight? - ✔️✔️lie angle
What should a teacher do when he sees that a lesson is getting off track? - ✔️✔️achieve what the
student wants
What should a teacher do to re-motivate himself on why he loves the game? - ✔️✔️review their
goals
True or False: A training aid is a mental or physical practice done to improve the student's game. -
✔️✔️False
Difference between massed and distributed practice? - ✔️✔️time
What should teacher keep in mind when using VFB? - ✔️✔️difference between ideal and actual
performance
With a downhill lie you should aim where? - ✔️✔️left
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