Second Opinion Sports Medicine Podcast

Episode 56 - Golf PHD

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In this episode, Pawen Dhokal and Dr. Dustin Glass interview Rashmin Nirmal, also known as Golf PhD, a registered psychologist and clinical instructor. They discuss the intersection of golf and psychology, specifically focusing on neurodiversity in sports. They explore the importance of understanding different learning styles and brain types in athletes, and how to support their mental performance and well-being. They also delve into the mental game of golf, including staying present, managing emotions, and developing mental skills. The conversation highlights the need for self-compassion and embracing strengths in order to excel in golf and other sports. The conversation covers topics such as managing expectations in sports, the demographic of golf clients, the development of the brain and its impact on performance, the importance of social skills for neurodiverse individuals, and the use of personality inventories in recruiting athletes. In this conversation, Dr. Rashmeen Nirmal and Pawen Dhokal discuss various psychological aspects of golf, including how to turn around a bad start on the golf course, managing expectations, and the importance of maintaining routines. They also touch on the controversy between the PGA and the Live Tour and the psychology behind accepting or declining invitations to play. The conversation concludes with Samuel L. Jackson's eloquent thoughts on golf and the importance of letting go of bad shots and focusing on the next one. Key takeaways include the importance of practice, setting intentions, and embracing failure as a learning opportunity.

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