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Breaking Par Episode 118 Steven Yellin

Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan

Release Date: 02/13/2017

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Darin Hovis of Par4Fitness joins us to talk golf fitness and how you can prevent injury. Feel better and play better golf. Darin is located in Naples Florida and work with Players on the PGA LPGA, and LatinoAmerica Tours along with the PGA Tour of Canada. 

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The founder of BodiTrak joins us for episode 186 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Understanding pressure and weight transfer can improve your swing path and ball striking. BodiTrak does just that and terry is here to tell us how we can improve with this understanding. Terry is always learning more about the game and finding ways to help improve golfers everywhere.

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Rick Wright joins us for episode 185 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Rick is the creator of the Putting T- Bar training aid and The Putting Laser Optics used to improve a players aim and is a great practice and teaching tool. Rick has been working with players of all skill levels for several years. We talk about his take on improving your putting and how he came up with the Laser Optics and Putting T-Bar to help improve his players putting stroke and accuracy on the putting green.

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Sam Adams PGA first picked up a golf club at the age of 9 years. He played at a high level and assumed he could teach the game. At first he struggled helping his students at first but over time he learned to teach the game of golf and spend time with several great teachers fine tuning his craft.

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his week on Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 183 our guest is Bradley Converse the founder and creator of Bradly Putters. Bradley putter are custom made wood putters like no other. His story of how it began and how it is growing into the market of putter in the game. You want to catch this episode also on our YouTube Channel. 

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This week on Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan our guest is Brian Stoyer of Fix Your Divot to talk about his simple product divot tool and ball marker that makes it easy to have your divot tool with you on the green. 

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Todd Stofka of Philly Hypnosis Performance joins us to talk about the mental side of the game. How to control your mindset on and off the course. Todd is known as one of the leading experts in mental performance. He talks about how it can help you improve your scores. 

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Darren Falk of Holly Ridge Golf Club joins us for episode 180 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Darren is a young Pro who is certified in Stack and Tilt and Flatstick Putting. Darren talk golf with us and how he got into the industry.

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his week on Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan we speak with motivational speaker and coach Robert Vitelli. Robert has worked with Anthony Robins and Zig Ziglar. He is here to let us in on how positive process and elevating your life can also elevate your game.

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There are many products in golf and on this weeks show our interview is with John Mike the founder of Swing Shade Golf. This is a simple idea that address a problem that all golfers face in the heat of the summer when they practice. it provides shade and a place to set you phone and a drink. John Mike tells us how he came up with idea and where you can now go to purchase one yourself. This is a compact easy to use product that all golfers will like. 

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Steven Yellin is our guest from Fluid Motion Factor.

A little bit about Steven Yellin.

Steven Yellin began his athletic career playing tennis at the age of 12. He competed locally and nationally and won the Florida state high school singles championship in 1971 and was a member of the winning championship team. Recruited heavily, he chose the University of Pennsylvania where he was the number one player on the team. He was a member of the All-Ivy League tennis team in 1973 and had a win over John McEnroe in a dual match during his college career.

As a senior at Penn, Yellin had an extraordinary Zone experience that radically changed his understanding of sports. It was an experience unlike anything he ever experienced on the court before. Though he played on a level never before attained, he realized that the factors that precipitated this experience was something that was not taught in any lesson he had ever taken (and he had taken quite a few!), and for that matter not taught in sports anywhere.

For the next 35 years, he worked on developing a systematic program that allow athletes in every sport to set up the very subtle experience in their mind that allows for Zone experiences. Though he teaches something from a mental level, his program is not based on sports psychology, but rather on a crucial neurophysiological experience that has to occur in an athletes mind in order to play on an exceptionally high level. The inner feeling when athletes have this experience is that time slows down, the intellect becomes quiet and the motion becomes effortless.

Yellin's program is not based on sports psychology because it does not involve emotions, beliefs, attitudes, self-confidence or any type of visualization. Though all these elements are crucial for the development of an athlete, these attributes develop naturally and holistically when they learn his program. This is one of the reasons why the program is so revolutionary and successful. Its uniqueness lies in although it is a mental program and is based on the mind, it does not fall under the rubric of sports psychology. Essentially, the program teaches a golfer how to systematically access the muscle memory they already have.

Yellin's program takes the mystery out of that hit or miss affair and explains what needs to occur in order to play well. He considers himself a 'motion expert', a title that is opening up a new field in sports. A motion expert is someone that understands motion from the most fundamental level and teaches a program that allows someone to consistently repeat where motion originates.

The reason for the lengthy time needed to develop Yellin's program is that when an athlete does go into the Zone, it is a very subtle experience. Athletes, for the most part, are not too sure why they slip into the Zone and hence they have a difficult time replicating it. It is a very subtle dance during a Zone experience and Yellin had to examine that experience from every conceivable angle in order to replicate it successfully and ensure it stays for an extended time.