On this episode of the Mind Caddie, I speak with internationally renowned pianist, professor and co-creator of the Audio Golf System, Chia Chou.
At just 17 years old, Chia faced the challenge of competing with elite pianists despite limited natural talent and formal training. Within four years, he developed a revolutionary approach to learning and performance that helped him win a major international piano competition by the age of 21 and later become a professor at a prestigious Austrian music university.
Now, Chia is applying those same principles to golf performance through rhythm, tempo and sound.
In this fascinating conversation, we explore:
How rhythm and tempo influence the golf swing
Why your brain may perform better with an "unrelated focus"
The connection between music, movement and athletic performance
The science of sonification in golf training
What your mind should actually focus on during the swing
Why golfers often perform better when they stop consciously trying to control movement
How sound and audio cues can help stabilise tempo and improve strike quality
I've always been fascinated by what occupies the mind during the 1.4 seconds of a golf swing. This episode explores whether focusing on an audio phrase rather than technical mechanics could unlock more natural, instinctive performance.
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