In Space

The body changes relative to the environment it is in.

In Space it no longer needs bone density, due to the lack of gravity.

The body adapts to its new environment, in Space, shedding bone density, realising it doesn’t need it.

Too long in Space, we become more like a fish, with slender bones, because we don’t need as much bone density in Space.

Movement changes relative to the environment it is in.

On the Driving range, it no longer needs a repertoire of movement capabilities, due to the lack of variability (lie, target, wind, depth perception, wet ball, boundaries, etc.).

Movement adapts to its new environment, on the driving range, shedding its repertoire of movements.

Too long on the driving range, we become more like a fish out of water when playing golf, with a slender repertoire of movements, because we don’t need as much on the driving range.

But we do on the golf course...

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