SCOTTSDALE, AZ, November 9, 2015 – Tathata, A Golf Instruction and Education Company, announced the introduction of a 2.5-Day Live Grad School Training Experience at its world class training facility in Scottsdale, Arizona. The program is open to all Tathata Golf 60-Day Program students.
“We invite students of our 60-Day Program to come and enjoy two and a half days of training at our indoor and outdoor training facilities that are unlike anything ever seen in the game of golf. This extended training allows you to deeply immerse yourself in the essence of Tathata training as you strengthen several of your movements and movement routines while also getting to train in the one-of-a-kind Tathata training stations.”
– Bryan Hepler, Developer and Founder of Tathata Golf
Build On Your 60-Day Program Foundation
The 2.5-Day Live Experience allows graduates of the 60-Day Program to work with Tathata Golf mastery level trainers to strengthen and validate their understanding of their body movements, mental training and all that they’ve learned in the 60-Day Program. Participants in the live experience can immerse themselves in the world class Tathata training environment that they have seen in the program videos over the duration of their training including the training stations and “wall of greats”.
The 2.5-Day Live Experience Schedule is as follows:
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December 4 – 6, 2015 ~ Sold Out
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January 15 – 17, 2016
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February 19 – 21, 2016
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March 11 – 13, 2016
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April 15 – 17, 2016
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May 13 – 15, 2016
“You will depart the Live Experience with the ability to teach and correct yourself, knowing how the movements can eliminate any miss in your game. You will know without a doubt that you are trained and you will arrive at a completeness and an understanding of your own authentic greatness.”
– Bryan Hepler, Developer and Founder of Tathata Golf
Strength Behind Tathata Golf and the 60-Day Training Program
The culmination of 30 years of training, and 5 years of testing, the Tathata 60-Day Program is designed to help players learn and improve at a rapid pace using a unique in-home learning system on their TV, desktop or mobile device. The program offers users a way to learn all of the intricacies of each part of the game in a simple new way over the course of 60 days. Golfers easily progress through a strategically built path of learning to understand and build the movements of the world’s greatest players and athletes combined with timeless teachings from the ancient world of martial arts, teaching students how to build, store and move energy within the body, hands and arms.
During the 60-Day Training Program, golfers learn over 140 incredibly detailed but easy to perform movements through 15 different movement routines to build their full swing, short game and putting motions. The movements and routines are strategically introduced at different points throughout the program, leading students to being able to control a variety of speeds, shapes and trajectories with each club in their bag. These movement routines introduce golfers to a completely new way to train and improve within the game of golf without needing to hit a golf ball or even go to the course, allowing full swing, short game and putting motions to all rapidly improve at a speed rarely seen in the game of golf but common to martial arts and other sports.
Throughout the program golfers are also introduced to movements of the world’s greatest major champions and greatest athletes of all-time and how their movements relate directly to the movements they are learning and performing. At the end of many of the movement routines golfers will be exposed to a very unique form of mental training. These mental training exercises are completely new and unique to modern sports psychology and will shift many people’s beliefs of what they commonly thought they understood about meditation.
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Just finished day 20. I've found this program to be awesome. Thanks for putting all this great content together. As a 2 handicap golfer I've had moment where I played pretty consiently well, but I've always struggled with various swing thoughts over the years. And as I begin to try to incorporate the body and arms/hand movements I labored a bit over how I was going to remember all the different movements and put them into proper sequence. What helped me with this was doing the 12th body movement in slow motion. By doing this I could think through the various body movements throughout the swing. As I gradually sped up this 12th movement I realized that it I could do it without any thoughts at all. Just a suggestions, others might find this helpful.
I am 53 years old and just started playing golf in May of this year. I've worked hard too improve and have managed to consistently score in the low to mid 90's (which, all my golf friends tell me is pretty good). However, I started feeling like this was as good as I was going to get, so I went to my golf pro at the course I play and signed up for some lessons. I have to honestly say that I received no meaningful instruction whatsoever. i then started watching youtube videos, reading books, watching instruction on TV and ordered a set of videos that "guaranteed" longer drives and lower scores. This never happened. I just finished Day 1 of this course and I already sense a much deeper commitment by the instructor to truly help me play better golf. Obviously, it's too early to tell how much this will improve my game, but I'm cautiously optimistic. I'll let you know how things are going as I progress through the material. C Glover
I am 68 years old. I used to be a 10 hdcp. Age and body replacement have taken a toll. I just completed day 15 training. Physically I cannot do all the stretching exercises but my rehab exercises accomplish the same function. My game has gotten progressively worse and I was always saying I wasn't keeping my head where I needed to have it in the proper position. Now I have come to realize my body was out of whack. I have been working at it, but consistently still not there. However, today I finally made a proper and effortlessly swing and hit my drive 30 yards past any drive I have hit in a long time. Sure does help the motivation. Ken Harris