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GOLF MENTAL GAME TIPS-- "Yips" GONE

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  • Say Goodbye to the Yips
    Are you ready to say goodbye to the yips? Many more golfers experience the yips than we realize. The yips is a term golfer is use when their swing feels like it hesitates or it gets herky jerky. It is a very uncomfortable feeling. I get many calls about this particular issue and people have tried a number of things to try to resolve it. Think about it. Why would your body feel so uncomfortable over a shot if you weren’t feeding it uncomfortable messages. Golfers have found so many psychological explanations filled with confusing rhetoric that they didn’t know what to do. They yips are caused by tension and not the other way around like so many golfers believe. Tension is what’s going on inside the body. When the body is that tense it will naturally tighten up causing uncomfortable a non rhythmical golf swings. Golf confidence will go down and swing rhythm will be severely affected . Do you really wanna work on your mental game and the effect it has on your golf performance because it is much wider than you may realize. Trusting your golf swing is a matter of confidence in yourself. The real question is how does a golfer maintain their level of confidence during an entire round. Most golfers look for a lot of tips and psychology to help them do this but it rarely gives them satisfaction. Golf confidence is equally important and related to swing confidence which creates trust. When you realize that golf confidence is not about results although they can help influence golf confidence it is about the feeling of confidence that comes from within by focusing only on things you can control and is not affected by results. Creating golf confidence is much easier than most golfers realize when approached from the proper perspective. Wired to Win is a program that does exactly that. It helps you trigger golf confidence and trust over any golf shot during a round and you can do it over and over again. This creates new feelings which elevate your game. Go here to get the first two sessions of Wired to Win for free and you will see exactly what I mean and your tension will start to decrease bringing your golf swing rhythm back:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @tomburns9732
    @tomburns9732 5 місяців тому

    I always enjoy your tips. From someone who has on again, off again, yips for the past 3 years I agree taking your mind off the actual stroke of the putter helps alleviating the yips. It is just MUCH easier said than done

  • @davidbaker2778
    @davidbaker2778 5 років тому +6

    I have yips while putting, chipping, swinging, driving the golf cart, and anything else golf related. I start yippng as soon as I park my car.

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  5 років тому +1

      yipee for you David. Must make for interesting rounds of golf!

  • @frankmcpolin2635
    @frankmcpolin2635 2 роки тому

    I cured my putting yips and as Dave says, rhythm is SO important - I found the best way to reprogram was to practice a few with one hand (both left and right) , change my grip to "the claw", and to start putting with my eyes shut, just focusing on where to stop the club on the back swing and where to stop the club on the follow through. Took a couple of months of work on the putting green but worked, and permanently. For a while you can even putt eyes closed on the course too - best thing is your playing pals don't even know you're doing it!
    I still can feel edgy on a 3 footer sometimes, like I know it's going to happen, but the best thing is that if I do, no problem, just close my eyes and focus on the swing remembering that missing the putt is way less embarrassing than yipping it!

  • @krish1281
    @krish1281 3 роки тому +2

    What is missed so much when talking about the yips is these "experts" always talk about putting only. People get putting, chipping, and most devastatingly the full swing yips

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  3 роки тому

      correct Kris! "experts" "schmexperts" They can occur anywhere

    • @krish1281
      @krish1281 3 роки тому

      @@DavidBreslow I consistently get them on the driving range. I get them when I play by myself with no one around. I get them playing cornhole, throwing a small bean bag, playing darts, etc...

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  3 роки тому

      @@krish1281 that's a lot of "yipping" lol. What have you done about it?

  • @jonesma47
    @jonesma47 9 років тому

    Mr. Breslow, I (for one!), appreciate you observations! Thank you!

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  8 років тому

      If you're struggling with your game or want to take where you are now to an even better place I want you to know you are Wired to Win but if you remain what I call ASLEEP-it feels like you're wired to "lose" but not really!
      Until you wake up, you’ll literally spend the rest of your life spinning your wheels, trying shiny new tips, hoping clubs will do it or get lost in theories and concepts or wait for that ONE magic bullet--getting frustrated and not playing the kind of golf you know you can.
      What most golfers want is to put it all together but If you don't know how to "put it all together", the struggle will continue. Find out why here: bit.ly/2c4A7Lb

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  5 років тому

      thanks!

  • @rodwinter2228
    @rodwinter2228 5 років тому

    I have a yip or twitch in both hands so nothing works for me, I do agree with the anxiety theory but can't get rid of it, I play golf when nobody else is around.

  • @skinax1
    @skinax1 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  3 роки тому

      You bet

    • @skinax1
      @skinax1 3 роки тому

      This is so timely. I’m planning to work on my rhythm. I’m perfectly ok with driving, long irons, pitching, bunker and putting. Don’t know what happens especially around the green chipping....I’m a different person...worse than a beginner. Rhythm is the cure - looks like 👍

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  3 роки тому

      @@skinax1 ok...good luck!

  • @ianmarett8528
    @ianmarett8528 5 років тому

    David Breslow do you have any recommendations for the Chipping yips? I am a fairly good golfer but have suffered for many years of the chipping yips which ruins my golfing life! Regards

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  5 років тому

      I'm known as the"Straight Talk Guy" in the golf biz so here it is---My recommendation?--STOP looking for a "tip" that will "magically" get you what you want. I assume you've looked for tips many times haven't you? And yet--you STILL suffer. And now you do the same thing? Why keep doing what's not working? The "yips" begin internally and are driven by a golfers poor use of mind/body/emotion/energy. so get that part of your game in balance. Quick fixes NEVER get a golfer what they want. The proof is everywhere--look around. Wired to Win is the only program of its kind in the golf world so check it out--it includes coaching--OR you can continue searching for that one magical tip without satisfaction! Want a better shot at ending the years of "suffering?" Up to you--check it out here: mentalgolfcoaching.com/index.php/virtual-wired-to-win/ To your best golf! DB

  • @ryanarcher1802
    @ryanarcher1802 8 років тому

    Something I find interesting is when putting left hand only there is no twitch or yip. When right the hand yips just before impact.

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  8 років тому

      If you're struggling with your game or want to take where you are now to an even better place I want you to know you are Wired to Win but if you remain what I call ASLEEP-it feels like you're wired to "lose" but not really!
      Until you wake up, you’ll literally spend the rest of your life spinning your wheels, trying shiny new tips, hoping clubs will do it or get lost in theories and concepts or wait for that ONE magic bullet--getting frustrated and not playing the kind of golf you know you can.
      What most golfers want is to put it all together but If you don't know how to "put it all together", the struggle will continue. Find out why here: bit.ly/2c4A7Lb

  • @ljung4ever1
    @ljung4ever1 5 років тому +1

    If you talk about "real yips" this is completely bullshit. I was a +2 handicapper when I was 16 but then I got the yips on putting, chipping and eventually in the full swing too. My technique was flawless but then the yips came and fucked it all up. It does not matter if i work on the mental game or on my tempo. The yips causes me to do all kinds of shit through the swing that I never did before. Its almost insulting to hear that it is a mental issue. There is an inflation of how to use the term yips, but its so destructive to say that people who really struggle with yips has a mental issue. We have a mental issue because of the yips, not the other way around. Anyone who says differently just want to make money or does not know what he is talking about.

  • @sportyblair5551
    @sportyblair5551 5 років тому

    I always wanted to become a pro,and one day I found that my wrist was doing sth funky,sometimes I feel I would shut my club face during my backswing,and sometimes opening the club face.I had struggled for 2 years,then,I gave up.It was very tough for me to give up golf cuz I like it very much,but seems like there is no way to fix the problem

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  5 років тому

      sorry to hear you've given up the game.

    • @sportyblair5551
      @sportyblair5551 5 років тому

      David Breslow It’s such a good sport, it’s sad for me to give up at that young age of 16.My handicap was 5 at that time

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  5 років тому

      @@sportyblair5551 yes it is!

  • @BamaPaul
    @BamaPaul 4 роки тому

    I’m having trouble pulling the trigger with my driver. I have played with pain due to neck fusion for the last couple years. Now even when I don’t have much pain it’s in the back of my mind. I can make a good practice swing but kinda freeze when I start takeaway to hit ball . Not to bad with short irons just driver . I am a good driver to when I swing normally. Any suggestions does that sound like yips ?

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  4 роки тому

      the label is not important--yips or whatever. If it doesn't bother you with irons--it's definitely just a "fear" you hold on to when driving. Question is ...why?

    • @BamaPaul
      @BamaPaul 4 роки тому

      David Breslow think it’s fear of hurting but trying to figure how to overcome.

    • @DavidBreslow
      @DavidBreslow  4 роки тому

      @@BamaPaul ok---this is not the forum for any meaningful solution though---only "quick fix" that won't resolve--

  • @brownbedard6584
    @brownbedard6584 5 років тому

    What about if someone develops focal dystonia

    • @studonym1577
      @studonym1577 5 років тому

      Absolutely right! I have the yips putting on the carpet at home. It is an involuntary twitch and contrary to popular belief it is not just short putts, the further from the hole the worse the result. People who put up videos like this just have no idea, they think short putt anxiety is the yips. That is choking and different altogether. This video is a waste of time.