Thu, 7 August 2008 ![]() Listen Here (see below to download) Episode 20 Highlights Featured Interview ![]() Dr. Greg Rose, Co-Founder of The Titleist Performance Institute I interviewed Dr. Rose about one of the most important movements for power in the golf swing, the Pelvic Tilt. Also, he gives us the lowdown on the 2008 World Golf Fitness Summit ![]() Bonus Interviews with Summit Presenters: ![]() Dan Goldstein Peter Mackay Rob Neal Dan Goldstein- Dynamic Balance System-DBS Peter Mackay- Mackay Golf Grip Rob Neal- Golf BioDynamics The Basic Golf Exercise of the Week For the Basic Golf Exercise of the Week,I will take you through the TRX Suspension Trainer Row, a great exercise to strengthen the upper back. Click here for a video of the TRX Suspension Trainer Row Our New Partner Listen to find out how to get 20% all Basic Golf Apparel ![]() Sign Up Now for Your 7 Free Golf Fitness Reports Listening To listen right here, just look to the right and you will see a Podcast Player. Pick an episode and press play, it's as simple as that. Or Click here.If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, right mouse click (for Mac users, press Control and click) under the "Direct Download" link below and click "Save Link As..." Direct Download
Right Mouse Click Here to "Save Link As"![]() Direct download: Episode_20-_Better_Golf_with_Fitness_Podcast.mp3 Category: Golf -- posted at: 5:01 PM Comments[2] |
Hey Paul, it's not just you, unfortunately, some guests don't have my big mouth. Sometimes it's their phone line as well. Believe it or not, I have them on the highest setting. I can't tell when I am speaking to them, it's only after when I listen and I try everything I can in post production to fix it. Sometimes it just doesn't work. Sorry, Ant
posted by: bettergolfwithfitnessblog on Mon, 8/11 04:37 AM EDT
Not sure where to post this, but the audio on this podcast is hard to listen to because the difference in volume between you and the interviewee is dramatic that to hear him loudly enough means you will be blow my ears out when you speak. Conversely, if I set the volume to hear you comfortably, I cannot hear him. Is it just me?
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