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Long-Term Development w/ Dr. Howie Carson (Part 4)
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Long-Term Development w/ Dr. Howie Carson (Part 4)

Target-focused putting, quiet eye, and understanding "why"

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1:02 – Background Context

9:35 - Paper #3 Introduction

10:25 - Key Findings

13:20 - Relevance to Quiet Eye

15:28 - Key Findings #2

19:10 - Practical Insights

23:35 - Current Projects & Book Recommendations


Dr. Howie Carson is a qualified PGA Professional Specialist Coach, BASES accredited Interdisciplinary Sport and Exercise Scientist, and Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He teaches motor control and applied sport science at the undergraduate level and supervises Ph.D. students in applied motor control, coach education, and dance science.

Dr. Carson has consulted with various national governing bodies in the fields of golf, cricket, motorsports, winter sports, and ballet.

His research interests include motor skill development, translational research design and talent development in applied sport and dance science.

Research Paper discussed in this episode: Where you look during golf putting makes no difference to skilled golfers (but what you look at might!): An examination of occipital EEG ɑ-power during target and ball focused aiming

Dr. Howie Carson’s Researchgate page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Howie-Carson

Book Recommendations: Coaches Guide to Teaching Sport Skills


Noah’s Social Media & Contact Info

Social Media: https://linktr.ee/noahsachsperformance

About Me: https://noahsachsperformance.com/about-me

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Noah Sachs explores topics related to coaching and elite sports performance. Through interviews, books, and personal experiences, Noah shares ideas and discusses concepts that can help coaches and athletes perform at the highest level.