Swing Catalyst Certified
Data-Driven Coaching Built Around How You Move
As a Swing Catalyst Certified Coach, I use advanced biomechanics and force-plate data to analyze how your body moves during the golf swing — and how efficiently you use the ground to generate power, balance, and consistency.
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Swing Catalyst is trusted by elite coaches and tour players worldwide to deliver objective, measurable insight that leads to faster improvement.
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What Is Swing Catalyst?
Swing Catalyst is a biomechanics analysis system that measures ground reaction forces, pressure shifts, and movement patterns during the golf swing.
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Instead of guessing or relying solely on feel, Swing Catalyst provides real data on:
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How you create power from the ground
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How your weight and pressure shift throughout the swing
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How efficiently your body sequences movement
This allows instruction to be personalized, precise, and repeatable.
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Why Swing Catalyst Improves Your Game
Every golfer has a unique body and movement pattern. Swing Catalyst helps ensure your swing works with your body, not against it.
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With Swing Catalyst analysis, we can:
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Improve balance, stability, and consistency
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Optimize how you use the ground for power
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Identify inefficiencies that limit speed or control
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Reduce compensations that often cause inconsistency or injury
The result: more efficient movement and more reliable ball striking.
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What the Certification Covers
The Swing Catalyst certification focuses on practical biomechanics as they apply to golf, including:
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How the body moves (kinematics)
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How forces create movement (kinetics)
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Proper use of movement planes and rotation
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How basic physics laws apply to the golf swing
This training ensures instruction is based on how the body actually functions.
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Who Benefits From Swing Catalyst Coaching?
Swing Catalyst coaching is ideal for:
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Golfers seeking more power and consistency
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Competitive amateurs and juniors
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Players stuck in performance plateaus
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Golfers who want a swing built for long-term durability
Ready to understand how your body moves — and how to swing more efficiently?
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