2nd Brian Manzella GTE Seminar—Las Vegas—March 22nd & 23rd at Angel Park Golf Club

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2nd Brian Manzella GTE Seminar—Las Vegas—March 22nd & 23rd at Angel Park Golf Club

We are proud to announce our 2nd GTE Seminar, to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada

Brian Manzella GTE Seminar

A program that explores, discusses, debates, teaches, and demonstrates Golf Teacher Excellence

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at Angel Park Golf Club, Las Vegas, Nevada

Monday, March 22nd, 2010, from 10 o'clock in the morning, until 5 pm, with Dinner at 6:30, and spirited discussion until...

& Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010, from 9 o'clock in the morning, until 1 pm in the afternoon.

Purpose of Program

To define, discover, and cultivate Golf Teacher Excellence

Process
A two day seminar discussing the Principle of Golf Teacher Excellence:
The ability to get the golfers who come to you to score lower, hit shots better, and maximize their potential.
And...
The 10 core elements of Golf Teacher Excellence:

1. The Geometry of the Golf Club and The Golf Ball.
Creating the U-Plane & D-Plane, and their associated Ball Flight Geometry.

2. Utilizing the "Power Package" (Hands, Arms, & Club unit) to produce Golf Club Geometry and Force.

3. The Pivots role in the Force and Motion of the Power Package (the movement of the Shoulders, Hips, Legs, & feet)

4. Evaluating, Changing, Customizing, and Classifying Patterns.

5. Adaptions for the Short Game.

6. The Real Causes and Effective Cures for golf's 4 most common errors.
Slicing, Hooking, Shanking, and Low Point Control.
7. The Similarities and Differences of teaching the Beginner, the Recreational Golfer, and the Competitive player.

8. Utilizing Technology to assist with tecahing and learning.
Featuring Casio ultra-high speed video, and TrackMan.
9. Handling Large Groups, Golf Schools, and new media.

10. Applying club-fitting, psychology, fitness and other disciplines to your students.

Sessions will include by live lesson demonstration and deconstruction.

There will be optional testing at the end of the seminar on the 10 core elements.

Attendees that pass the test with 85% or better, will become GTE Members.

The seminar fee includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch, and an afternoon snack both days.

Register Now: Regular Price $400
Forum Member Discount $350

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We have an official GTE Hotel, the Suncoast Hotel and Casino.

Rooms are $49 for double occupancy ($69 if you want a golf course view). You can do triple
occupancy for $20 surcharge. With Taxes and Resort fees, the total rooms price is approximately $65 per night.

Free shuttles to airport and golf course.
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For a variety of reasons, Golf Teaching Excellence is not even being attempted to be taught anywhere in the business.

The PGA of America has always been "club pro centric." Their Class "A" requirements are not very instruction heavy, and they have spent a lot of time and effort on the implementation of their University program for developing "General Practitioner" Golf Professionals.

The Golfing Machine, LLC teaches instructors the contents of the book The Golfing Machine, and puts on a teaching summit each year to supplement their Authorized Instructor program.

Every other teaching organization and individual teacher, who is "certifying" instructors, are doing so in their own methodology only.

Even with my Manzella Academy Instructor Program—with Tom Bartlett, Mike Finney, Chris Hamburger, Damon Lucas, Michael Jacobs, Jim Kobylinski, Ryan Smither, Kevin Shields, Steve Khatib, and Jon Hardesty, all "graduates"— I have sought to develop teachers with their own style and solutions to improving their students, as well as having an Academy that is completely open minded to all new technologies, developments, and science available within and from outside the golf teaching business.

There is nothing set in stone at the Manzella Academy except the desire for constant improvement.

What I am going to do with the Golf Teacher Excellence program is something different, something that I think has the chance to help grow golf all over the world, and make the game more fun for those who play it.

We're going to UPGRADE TEACHING worldwide.

Period.

Forget about the "Top Teacher Lists," everyone who knows anything knows they are total baloney.

Mention a "teach off" or a "live vote" for Top Teachers, and you'll give a person in power in the golf biz the hives.

Why?

Because NOBODY wants it to be about who can teach better.

Except the golfers.

We are going to DEFINE golf teaching excellence, we are going to DEMONSTRATE it, TALK about it, DISCUSS it, DEBATE it, DISSECT it, and TEACH YOU TO do it!

We are going to SHOW Golf Teaching Excellence, and we are going to CREATE more Golf Teaching Excellence.

What is Golf Teacher Excellence?

To define "Golf Teacher Excellence," we need to first understand why golfers take lessons.

Golfers take "lessons," go to Golf Schools, take Golf Classes, watch instructional videos, read instruction articles, and visit instructional forums, for basically three reasons:

1. To score lower

2. To hit "shots" better

3. To chase perfection


So, at the very basic level, Golf Teacher Excellence is the ability to get the golfers who come to you to score lower, hit shots better, and get closer to—and become better able to chase—perfection.

The faster the better.

With as many different types of golfers as possible.

In any kind of environment, with or without video or measurement devices.

And be able to do it in such a way that allows for long-term improvement.

But, there is a flip side.

You don't want to do any harm—if possible.

You don't want golfers to score worse, hit shots worse, and get further away from perfection.

Sometimes, obviously, you might make things worse in the short term to allow for longer-term improvements and upgrades.

But this should be kept to a bare minimum.

And, if possible, you want to do your job in such a way, as to make the experience enjoyable as well.

Additionally, you should also personally be in the process of upgrading yourself at all times.

Better knowledge, better dissemination of that knowledge, better demonstration ability, and better performance at your profession.

Everyday.

For as long as you are in the profession.

And you should be willing to share with other teachers, and upgrade the whole profession as well.

That about does it.

And that is what the GTE Program is all about.

The seminar is open to anyone.

We will start on day one with no B.S., no thanking our sponsors, and no speeches. We are there to make everyone smarter. Including ourselves.

At 10 am sharp, I will thank those in attendance, and we will go "straight to the video" and discuss some of the finest swings in history, for our first NO FLUFF segment.

Our goal is to put as much "meat" into the two days of the seminar as possible. Trackman Pro. Ultra-High Speed Video. Live Lessons. Spirited Debate.

More fun than you EVER HAD at a golf seminar.

But more importantly, more VALUE.

It is my #1 goal to make your experience worth every penny, many times over.

You will leave with so many nuggets of information; you will make your money back fast.

Why else would anyone even attend an educational seminar?

Looking forward to sharing with you,

Brian

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Brian any chance that there could be a distance education model of the GTE coming out. Would definitely attend however head professional duties and living in Western Australia make it a bit difficult.
Cheers
Andrew
 

jimmyt

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Its About Time

Did you finally hear the cries from everyone in Las Vegas and finally decide to grace us with your Itailian presence.

Did I read correctly that "Anyone" can attend.

I'm going to have to see how things go on attending or not, I have been out of work for 3 months, if I'm not back to work yet it will be hard to justify. But if it is possible I live 8 minutes away from Angel Park. How many do you think are going to attend Angel Park is not that big of a facility. But I'm sure you have already checked it out.

If you need anyone here in Vegas to be your eyes and ears or would like me to check things out for you so you have a smooth conference......Let Me Know. I would be glad to help out. Then maybe free admission........jk......not really......

Let me know

from a fellow paison.......
 
Brian it was great talking with you a few moments ago and I'll call back Sunday. Just to confirm if it works with your schedule the 24th and 25th, 9am-11am, could be me alone or with a friend. Thanks
 
Brian:

Sign me up for a lesson on the 24th or 25th. Also, I live about 5 minutes from Angel Park so if you need a gopher on the 22nd or 23rd, I'd be happy to help in any way.
 
Is there a maximum number of participants allowed? ie. Should I hurry up and register, or do I have time to ensure some arrangements are in place first?
 
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