Background
Bunker, Linda Kay was born on January 25, 1947 in Kankakee, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Francis M. and Wilahmine (Kammann) Bunker.
(Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for g...)
Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for golfers starting lessons or as a self-instruction guide. Either way, this progression of skills will help readers get started quickly, make steady progress, practise in performance contexts, and correct problems as they develop. In this book, 16 steps (chapters) explain why the concept or skill is important, identify the keys to correct technique, help golfers correct common errors, explain how to practise each skill in realistic ways, list specific performance goals for each drill, and provide checklists for evaluating proper technique. Teachers need both the participant's guide and the companion teacher's guide to teach effectively. Teaching Golf : Steps to Success follows the same skill progression as the participant's book and features management and safety guidelines, rating charts for identifying players' initial skill levels, drill modifications to fit various skill levels, teaching cues to maximize learning, suggestions for identifying and correcting common errors, and a complete test bank of written questions.
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(Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for g...)
Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for golfers starting lessons or as a self-instruction guide. Either way, this progression of skills will help readers get started quickly, make steady progress, practise in performance contexts, and correct problems as they develop. In this book, 16 steps (chapters) explain why the concept or skill is important, identify the keys to correct technique, help golfers correct common errors, explain how to practise each skill in realistic ways, list specific performance goals for each drill, and provide checklists for evaluating proper technique. Teachers need both the participant's guide and the companion teacher's guide to teach effectively. Teaching Golf : Steps to Success follows the same skill progression as the participant's book and features management and safety guidelines, rating charts for identifying players' initial skill levels, drill modifications to fit various skill levels, teaching cues to maximize learning, suggestions for identifying and correcting common errors, and a complete test bank of written questions.
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Dean physical education educator
Bunker, Linda Kay was born on January 25, 1947 in Kankakee, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Francis M. and Wilahmine (Kammann) Bunker.
Bachelor of Science, University of Illinois, 1968; Master of Science, University of Illinois, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1973.
Professor, Parrish chair, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, since 1973; department chair, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1976-1984; associate dean, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1984-1998. Advisory board Melpomene Research Institute, Minneapolis, since 1982, Women's Sports Foundation, New York City, since 1983, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe Magazine, since 1989. Consultant Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, since 1988, Department Motor Vehicles, Richmond, Virginia, since 1990.
(This second edition provides more than 80 drills and prac...)
(Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for g...)
(Golf: Steps to Success serves as a primary resource for g...)
(Book by Rotella, Robert, Bunker, Linda K.)
(Book by Bunker, Linda, Johnson, C. Parker J.)
(1989 LEISURE PRESS SOFTCOVER)
Fellow American Association Applied Sport Psychology (consultant, certified sport psychology 1991), Alliance Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (president Sport Psychology Academy 1984, Mabel Lee award 1979, R. Tait MacKenzie award 1995), American Academy Kinesiology and Physical Education (Algernon Sydney Sullivan award, Raven Distinguished professor of University Virginia 1995, Thomas Jefferson award1996), National Association Sport and Physical Education.