For Blog Post #2, I will be discussing the instructional approach of experiential learning and its alignment with our team’s chosen topic of improving the mechanics of a golf swing. Experiential learning is a learner-centered approach that emphasizes hands-on experiences and reflection throughout the learning process.
Experiential learning is characterized by active engagement, reflection, and real-world application of knowledge. It encourages learners to explore and experiment with concepts, enabling them to construct their own understanding through personal experiences. When it comes to enhancing golf swing mechanics, experiential learning brings forth several advantages.
Firstly, experiential learning enables golfers to actively engage with the golf swing. Instead of solely relying on online resources or books to learn about swing mechanics, learners can physically practice and experiment with different techniques. By personally swinging the golf clubs, learners can perceive the intricacies of each swing, identify areas for improvement, and develop a sense of which swing is suitable for different scenarios.
In addition to this, experiential learning fosters reflective thinking. Following their engagement with the golf swing, learners are encouraged to reflect on their experiences, analyze their performances, and identify strengths and areas that require further development. Through guided reflection, learners can deepen their understanding of the underlying mechanics and establish connections between their mind, body, and theoretical concepts.
Experiential also learning instills a sense of ownership and motivation in learners – by actively participating in the learning process, learners become more invested in their own improvement. Witnessing the direct impact of minor adjustments in technique on their golf swing, learners are likely to stay motivated and dedicated to practice. Experiential learning empowers learners to set goals, monitor progress, and take responsibility for their learning journey.
Lastly, engaging in hands-on experiences and reflective thinking allows golfers to develop an understanding of the underlying golf swing mechanics and make informed adjustments to their technique. Experiential learning recognizes that mastering golf swing mechanics goes beyond acquiring theoretical knowledge—it involves careful development of physical skills and muscle memory through repeated practice and feedback from others.
Experiential learning proves to be a valuable approach in enhancing golf swing mechanics. By embracing hands-on experiences and reflective thinking, golfers can deepen their understanding, refine their technique, and take charge of their own learning journey. Through experiential learning, the path to mastering golf swing mechanics becomes an engaging and meaningful process.
Great insight Halla, I am curious to what type of learning you have found the most successful to your golf game as well as your poker game as I see that is one of your strengths! Im sure experimental learning is beneficial to both of these.
Hi Halla, great blog post btw!
I completely agree that the best way to help someone to get better at golf is to get a club in their hands. Speaking of which, I think we should get you out to the range to improve your swing!
Best,
Ben