About Craig Sigl B.S., C.Ht., NLP Master
This fireplug has been a fanatical golfer since the age of 11 when he was introduced to the game by his family. As a student and researcher of the game, he has immersed himself in learning and reading about golf, personal performance and sports psychology ever since. This burning interest and curiosity led him to create his first instruction product: "Without Practice."
"Without Practice" sprung from his own personal experience in struggling for 20+ years to "Break 80" , or score in the 70's, on a regulation course. He found that the old paradigm of lessons-new equipment-practice that most of the golf industry preaches just wasn't possible for many folks whose life outside of golf is just too busy to make that formula work.
As a typical golfer with a 50+ hour a week career, family, and numerous other obligations, he finally did land on the keys to score improvement and found that they reside inside our own mind. Today, Craig plays to a 5 handicap, has a 1-under personal best score, and enjoys the game more than ever but gets especially excited when he can see or hear of one of his client's games moving to the next level and beyond.
After selling over 500 copies of Without Practice around the world in it's first 9 months, Craig furthered his education and knowledge by completing trainings from Advanced Neurodynamics and the American Board of Hypnotherapy to begin his own Personal Mind Training practice in Richland, WA.
"Golf is more than a game. It has led me to great people, beautiful places, and the exciting possibilities of discovering potential in all areas of our life through the power of the mind." Craig Sigl
Craig's qualifications:
5 Handicap golfer
Certified Hypnotherapist and Trainer of Hypnosis
NLP Master Practitioner and Trainer
Master of Timeline techniques
Toastmasters - CT level, President Richland club
Testimonials from actual clients (all he cares about)
Prior Career: Fedex Express Manager
Education: B.S. Finance, Cal State University Long Beach
More About Craig at His Personal Blog: http://www.break80golf.com/blog
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