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Name
Successful ‘mask wearing’ : How do we optimise daily performance & our personal well-being?
Type
Webinar
Schedule
February 11, 2020 2:00:00 PM
Registration Deadline
February 11, 2020
# Registered
19 / 20

 “Life may not be much of a gamble but interaction with others is” (Erving Goffman, Canadian Sociologist).

 

Summary of content and learning outcomes

This webinar focuses on the science behind our everyday interactions with others whether as coaches, players, managers or retailers.

The webinar content is inspired by Ian’s almost thirty-year experience as a PGA Professional and some of his recent PhD research around ‘impression management’ (aka performing to an audience in everyday life).

This session is not a marketing seminar but rather looks at you: the person behind the PGA of Canada ‘mask’ and what social processes create our best work-place performances and personal well-being.

Some of this session content comes from the work of Professor Erving Goffman, a Canadian researcher renowned for observing how people interacted with one another in daily life.

The content of this webinar is highly practical and relevant for todays PGA of Canada Golf Professional and is of course  delivered in ‘golf speak’.

Webinar duration:

Approx. 45 mins plus Q&A session following webinar

Background information for this webinar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z0XS-QLDWM

 

Summary of content & learning outcomes:

Research suggests our performance, whether as golf managers, coaches or players, is a result of the collision between three ever-present factors: our physical health or movements, our thinking processes and the impact of the social world around us.

Following a brief introduction to the ‘Biopsychosocial model’ this webinar focuses on helping PGA of Canada members improve their workplace performances by examining the make-up of their own Biopsychosocial (BPS) models. Having identified achievement ‘barriers’ within their BPS models Ian will help the delegates identify solutions or coping resources to those performance barriers.

The content of this webinar is highly practical and relevant for todays PGA of Canada Golf Professional and is of course delivered in ‘golf speak’.

Some of the research supporting this webinar content:

A model for analysing human adaptation to transition (Schlossberg, 1981)

Challenge Point; a Framework (Guadagnoli & Lee, 2004)

Ecological psychology & dynamic systems theory (Renshaw et al., 2009)

 

 

 

Golf and performance coach Ian Peek turned professional in 1987.

 

In the early 1990s Ian played full-time on the Asian, South American and European Challenge Tours before founding the Impact Golf Academy at Golf Club Sigmaringen in South West Germany. In 2007 the Impact Golf Academy was described by the German golf magazine ‘Golf Journal’ as “one of the best equipped teaching facilities in Germany”.

 

The designer of three successful golf training-aids, Ian has acted as the R&A development consultant to the Golf Federations of Honduras, Chile and Bangladesh, is a British PGA swing tutor and a qualified PGA tournament referee. On behalf of the PGAs of Europe he has also acted as an advisor to the PGA of Poland. He was made a British PGA Master Professional in May 2019.

 

His 2016 Sport Coaching Master’s Degree Dissertation focused on the experiences of elite British amateurs following their transition to professional golf.

 

As a current part-time PhD student, Ian’s research focuses on the varying social and psychological influences behind successful European Tour players and how those influences contributed to them ‘making it’ on the tour.

 

As a conference speaker and webinar presenter Ian has presented his coaching philosophies to colleagues in Australia, Holland, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Dubai, Ireland,Bulgaria, Hungary, Sweden, South Africa, Switzerland and the UK. In November 2018 he was the keynote speaker at the British PGA International Conference in Thailand.

 

As well as presenting, Ian has been organising coaching seminars and workshops internationally since 2011 and been a guest contributor to Germany’s leading Golf magazine ‘Golf Journal’ since 2008.

 

Ian Peek MSc., MPGA

www.tandpcoaching.com

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