Saturday, 1 October 2011
Golf: As Straightforward As Riding A Bike
Can you remember learning the way to ride a bike? You probably spent a large amount of time practicing - mostly learning how to not fall off - until you mind was able to mix the necessary balance and motor skills so you might just do it without thinking. When you learned how to ride a bicycle - you learned how to peddle, to balance, and to steer - you almost never forget how.This learned skill is one of the most widely referenced examples of the brain recalling a previously learned and frequently rehearsed mental pattern. Once
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