TPI
The Titlest Performance Institute Certification is an evidence-based, moment-based screening that helps increase player performance, decrease injury and improve mobility through a deep understanding of movement.
In 2014 Dr. Aaron Ayala introduced the Titleist Performance Institute Screening to the golfing community of Ventura County, allowing him to identify limitations and asymmetries in a Golf Swing that may be hindering a golfers Game and Quality of Life.
TPI
- Pelvic tilt
- Torso rotation
- Lower body rotation
- Overhead deep squat
- Toe touch
- 90-90 shoulder and 90-90 shoulder in golf stance
- Single leg stance
- Upper quarter (without and with scapular stabilization)
TPI
- Lat length
- Lower quarter
- Glute bridge
- Reach roll and lift
- Leg lowering
- Ankle inversion/eversion
- Wrist multiplanar
- Partial squat/ankle eversion
- Cervical spine
Prioritizing corrective interventions for TPI professionals
- If the player is in pain, the first priority is to get them out of pain.
- The doctor addresses what is most relevant to the player’s swing. A major concept upon which TPI is built is the body-swing connection. How the player swings the club is an expression of his or her underlying movement ability.
- The doctor first corrects the pattern that subjectively appears the worst.
- Then he corrects the rest of the failures if possible.
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