Hi folks,
I am in a bit of a dilemma and could use some honest thoughts. I love sports, lots of sports. I love hockey and golf equally.
I have found a pro who speaks my language is relatively inexpensive and has helped people get as high as the web.com tour. I really want to get to the point where I can be competitive in provincial and national Mid-Am tournaments and other amateur events. I also wish that I could get to the point in hockey where I can make a difference for my team when it counts and get at least 10 points a season. Right now I am probably in the bottom 3 players on the team of 15 and have never gotten over 6 points in a season. I struggle a lot with balance so the skating is hard.
That much said I am struggling with how to plan my practice. If I stop practicing golf over the winter will I ever be able to get to the point I want and vice versa. For those of you who have gone far in the game as adults is it something I need to work on all year? I've considered having a two season year April-October for golf and a November to March hockey season. My actual hockey season starts in September but if I can mentally consider Sept/October as my hockey preseason to crank up the sprints and fast movements that might work.
Any suggestions welcome.
I am in a bit of a dilemma and could use some honest thoughts. I love sports, lots of sports. I love hockey and golf equally.
I have found a pro who speaks my language is relatively inexpensive and has helped people get as high as the web.com tour. I really want to get to the point where I can be competitive in provincial and national Mid-Am tournaments and other amateur events. I also wish that I could get to the point in hockey where I can make a difference for my team when it counts and get at least 10 points a season. Right now I am probably in the bottom 3 players on the team of 15 and have never gotten over 6 points in a season. I struggle a lot with balance so the skating is hard.
That much said I am struggling with how to plan my practice. If I stop practicing golf over the winter will I ever be able to get to the point I want and vice versa. For those of you who have gone far in the game as adults is it something I need to work on all year? I've considered having a two season year April-October for golf and a November to March hockey season. My actual hockey season starts in September but if I can mentally consider Sept/October as my hockey preseason to crank up the sprints and fast movements that might work.
Any suggestions welcome.