Welcome to the July 2024 issue of Golf Fitness Monthly, brought to you by the Golf Fitness Association of America (GFAA). In this publication, we offer valuable insight and expertise from PGA of America Golf Professionals and fitness and performance experts who provide timely golf fitness programming that meets the needs of their diverse clientele and the industry at large.
For your reference, all past Golf Fitness Monthly issues and weekly Best Practices are available on the GFAA website (Golf.Fitness).
In this month’s issue:
Matteo Daniele, NASM Personal Trainer at Madison Avenue Strength Lab in Larchmont, New York, explains how he focuses on strength, rehab and fatigue management with his clients.
Bill Scott, PGA of America Senior Lead Instructor at Don Law Golf Academy at Osprey Pointe in Boca Raton, Florida, highlights his efforts to incorporate fitness into the daily regimen of his High Performance Academy students.
Brian Loomis, Personal Trainer with The Salus Group serving Quaker Ridge Golf Club in Scarsdale, New York and The Apawamis Club in Rye, New York, shares his methods of focusing on each client as an individual among his multi-facility clientele.
Michael Sizemore, PGA of America Director of Golf at The Club at ArrowCreek in Reno, Nevada, boasts about the benefits of completing the GFAA - Gray Institute Functional Movement and Functional Golf Coach certification courses.
Dave Leveille, President of Wholesale at tasc Performance in Elmwood, Louisiana, discusses the evolution of golf apparel and the myriad opportunities companies like his have to grow in the industry.
We thank this group of PGA of America Golf Professionals and golf fitness experts for sharing their time and knowledge to make the Golf Fitness Association of America a respected source of information on the business of golf fitness. We also thank our partner in this endeavor – Fitness Lifestyles – for its continued support.
I hope you enjoy this issue.
Rick SummersCEO & Publisher, Golf Fitness Association of America