
About
Golf introduction: Joseph Joe Nunez
Thank-for your interest in lessons and it's many avenues to get to know interesting subjects.
As a golfer for approx 8 yrs and a lessons subscriber allows me to share my knowledge and love for golf, my goal on the first lesson is finding what you want from a lesson and golf.
This list may give a sense for my own experience as a golfer and may help you find the golfer/instructors to help you with your lessons...
- Golf and why it's fun.
- Golf Psychology
- Golf culture
- Equipment
- Focus Drills
- Course play
- Strategies
- Understanding the perfect stroke
- Working with what you got
- Grips
-Finding Rhythm
- System Building
- Golf and Technology
The listed subjects are part of my game,This list is part of my foundation for my game,it's a foundation that can grow forever, as the game is perpetual and find my own system changing and always making adjustments around my game.
This perception of game allows me to make those necessary adjustments helping me find my way back from issue's I feel I maybe having on the course,getting back to most importantly
"JUST HAVE FUN"
Thx
Boxing has been part of my life since the age 10, growing up In a family of boxers,it was part of our lives and became a piece of my identity.
As a champion golden gloves boxer In 1988 for the state of Arizona along with state runner up in 1990 and receiving the sportsman award for the state event,these accomplishments as a boxer defined my experience and hard work required to become not just a boxer but a champion, my interest in lesson is to teach not just boxing but the idea of FITNESS in your life as a priority!, that we should all have as idea that comes first in your life..
This list may help explain how we approach our services
- strategic planning
- goals
-motivational techniques
- Breathing techniques
- endurance training with boxing drills
- psychology in boxing
- strength training
This list reflects my teaching perspective it's the idea
That will determine the success set by those who commit.
My backgrounds, as a medical professional and in skilled trade construction gives me an appreciation for this work, the enjoyment of making a beginner golfer, feel comfortable about there game and an intermediate golfer overjoyed after applying your ideas and spoting an advance players so call blocks/shanks , and done on a golf course Priceless...
Reviews
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guru B.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
This list may give a sense for my own experience as a golfer and may help you find the golfer/instructors to help you with your lessons and make the process a more rewarable experience..
- Golf and why it's fun.
- Golf Psychology
- Golf culture
- Equipment
- Focus Drills for stroke solutions.
- Coarse play
- Strategies
- Understanding the perfect stroke
- Working with what you got
- Grips -Finding Rhythm
- System Building
- Golf and Technology
The listed subjects are part of my game,This list is part of my foundation for my game,it's a foundation that can grow forever, as the game is perpetual and find my own system changing and always making adjustments around my game.
This perception of game allows me to make those necessary adjustments helping me find my way back from issue's I feel I maybe having on the course,getting back to most importantly
"JUST HAVE FUN"
Thx
Once a student has committed to a lesson it's my assumption that they know their level and have made the lesson accordingly to their skill level and have a set goal.
So the student can leave the lesson with a sense of accomplishment, even if just understanding how golf courses work, the student must feel that something was learned the day of the lesson..
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My backgrounds gives me the understanding, and allows me to apply the experiences in teaching golf, as in medicine and in construction people need and/or wanted something built, and understanding that about a patient or a customer and having the education or experience to help people, that idea allowed me to become a golfer and later applying my own experience to train and teach others..
I myself also have taken golf lessons and have played countless rounds and overall ready to share thses experiences using all that I've become and wish to become in all my works. As a good source for learning the game of golf.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Pricing standard for first lesson. 40.00. -This covers cost for bucket of balls and time one hour on the range...
- lesson two will vary based on the new goals set by student. 60.00-100.00 Covers bucket of Practice Balls.
- Play Lesson 1st one 40.00 Covers warm-up bucket of balls ,Tee fee at a 3-5 star many courses available instructor books.
These rates cover a 10-30 mile radius from zip code..
How did you get started teaching?
People have always suggested I teach and often requesting, if I could help them or just get out and play...
What types of students have you worked with?
My first students where family and friends giving them tips and my two cents, This would really make me feel good about the game Sharing ideas among those who want to learn.
The demo graphic would be young adults-to seniors. Have worked with teenage kids, as a boxing trainer which I found enjoyable and would also consider working with that demo graphic.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Going on vacation and playing golf while there, playing signature courses. Having fun at event's at the current indoor golf ranges one of many of golfs latest addition to the industry, these place are a hotspot for a different vibe while getting your daily strokes in.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
1.Know where your at in the subject your learning beginner,intermediate etc.
2.Visit a golf course, learn who gives lesson and watch them work.
3.Interview your prospects.
4. Find Reviews on the instructors..
5. Ask those who you feel are good and great golfer and ask them if they have taken a lesson.
6. Engage with people who play..
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
1. The overall goal for lessons requested.
2. The instructors perception of the game.
3.Any information about equipment.
4.Basic rules of the game.
5. Why a lesson can help me.
6. Why do you do this..