TPI Evaluation - Follow up

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By Speedy

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  1. Speedy

    Speedy
    East Coast, NH

    TPI Evaluation – Follow up

    This is a follow up from a previous post about going to get a TPI Evaluation. So the gentleman I saw is a chiropractor. He is level 1, 2, and 3 TPI certified. Great guy and a big golfer, currently a 2 HCP and I’ve seen him on the courses before so it was nice to meet him...

    Anyways, long story short I flunked.. Miserably..

    Here’s quick glimpse about me; I’m 43, I do crossfit but hardly EVER stretch ( It showed) and I love golf…

    The evaluation lasted about an hour. He logs onto a TPI portal that only TPI certified professional have. He enters my information and then we start going through a series of test/questions/what can I do. As I’m doing them, he would enter the results in the portal. Once it’s completed, it would provide a final results and what exercises I should be doing to correct those issues.. It also provided a fitness HCP, I was a 28.. That’s REALLY bad…. My posture is good but after that it’s downhill. I need a lot of work on my mobility, stability and any other “bility” there is.. I’ll be honest some of tests were tough to do, I basically have ZERO flexibility and very stiff..

    I have 16 exercises and it’s up to me to do them. He tells me a lot of people come in for evaluations but never do the exercises so if I want to see improvements with my body, swings, etc., I really need to focus on them. It’s not something I need to do every day but at least 3 times a week is ideal. I now have access to the TPI portal to view all my exercises. Each one has a little video on how to do them and for how long; reps, etc. I tried a few last night and it was tough but excited this will help me in the long run.

    So yeah I’m VERY happy I did this. There’s hope but I need to commit which I plan on doing.. I highly recommend everyone of all playing ability to do this.. My guy was awesome and you could tell he really knew his stuff from correct posture, to how the upper body and lower body should be working correctly.. I definitely learned a lot from him.. It'll be fun to see how it goes.. I have another 2-3 months before I start playing again so this will be my dedication the rest of the winter....

    If you want more information about TPI, visit their site; http://www.mytpi.com/

    To find someone in your area that’s certified, go here: http://www.mytpi.com/experts

  2. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    Thanks for the recap Speedy. Really interesting to read about the process. Definitely, something that I need to look into.

    TH
  3. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    We’ll be calling you Flexy in no time. Stay the course.
  4. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Speedy...your story is one every TT member should read and heed. As we age it is critical to do the work to keep our bodies in decent shape...not just for golf, but life in general.
  5. Kenneth C

    Kenneth C
    Bellevue, WA

    I had completely forgotten about mytpi.com. I will need to get back on there. I still do a few of the exercises recommended for me, but, I don't know how much, they have helped my golf swing. The best stuff I learned, was pulling in your belly button to engage your front side core muscles (really helps take some strain off the back), and, stretching my hip flexors, which, allowed me to actually lay on my back without my back arched.
  6. Chris R

    Chris R
    Madison, MS

    Military
    Good information Speedy. I have been searching for a TPI Certified Fitness trainer in my area, but cannot find one. We do have some TPI Level 1's, but not Fitness. IMO it is important to go to a trainer that is golf oriented or at least knows golf and golf related exercises.

    Flexibility is extremely important especially for a golfer. I am 51 (though sometimes act and think I am 21) and I try to stretch everyday and especially before I play or hit balls. I do this to not only play better but to fell better.
  7. I've looked at some of the free articles from mytpi. Think I need to follow your lead and actually start a plan.
  8. I’m a 49 yr old who had hip surgery four years ago and have been working with a TPI Certified PT in conjunction with my workout guy, and I’m here to tell you it works. If you can’t go all in, do yoga twice a week, and you’ll get what you need. I’m significantly stronger and more importantly longer than I’ve ever been.
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