Entity Overview
Lance Gill Performance (LGP) is a systems-first performance organization
Specializing in golf performance, body–swing integration, and scalable assessment-to-training infrastructure.
LGP operates as:
A growth engine
A systems operator
An authority platform
LGP is not:
A exercise service
A content brand
A personality-led practice
A medical or rehabilitation provider
A consumer software or app company
LGP exists to create repeatable performance outcomes across athletes, coaches, and facilities through structured systems—not individual effort or ad-hoc coaching.
Governing Principle
The body is the governor of the swing.
The golf swing expresses your athleticism, physical capacities and constraints of the body.
Swing change is limited or enabled by mobility, stability, sequencing, and tolerance to force.
All LGP systems, content, assessments, and authority claims derive from this principle.
Core Method Law (Non-Negotiable)
All outcomes produced by Lance Gill Performance follow a closed-loop system:
Assess → Prescribe → Train → Re-test
- Assessment precedes all intervention
- Training is derived from measured constraints
- Re-testing validates effectiveness
- Deviation from this loop is prohibited
This law governs:
- Athlete development
- Program design
- Content framing
- Proof narratives
- Business architecture
What LGP Is Known For
LGP is recognized for:
- Body-led swing correction systems
- Movement-based root-cause analysis
- Golf-specific mobility and power frameworks
- Identification of body-caused swing flaws
- Injury-aware, non-medical performance development
- Coach-independent, scalable training systems
LGP does not teach swing tips.
LGP builds systems that make swing change inevitable.
Primary Domains of Authority
Public authority claims are made only within the following domains:
- Golf Mobility & Movement Quality
Rotational capacity, segmental independence, regional interdependence, and joint-specific motion as it relates to swing mechanics. - Golf Power & Speed Development
Ground force utilization, kinematic sequencing, directional power transfer, and speed tolerance. - Body-Caused Swing Flaws
Identification and correction of swing patterns driven by physical limitations (e.g., early extension, over-the-top, hip stall, loss of posture). - Pain, Performance Resilience & Longevity (Non-Medical)
Performance durability, load tolerance, and long-term playability without diagnosis or treatment.
Assessment Systems
LGP assessments are:
Standardized
Measurable
Repeatable
Coach-independent
Assessments identify:
Mobility restrictions
Stability deficits
Sequencing inefficiencies
Compensation patterns
Balance and tolerance issues
Every training prescription originates from assessment data.
No exceptions.
Training Architecture
LGP training systems are designed to:
- Scale across athletes
- Transfer across coaches
- Persist beyond individual sessions
Programs are built as systems, not workouts.
Execution is structured, repeatable, and testable.
Business & Coaching Infrastructure
LGP works with:
- Golf professionals
- Performance-focused studios
- Multi-coach facilities
- Executives and operators seeking leverage
Primary objectives:
- Streamline Body-Swing Connection
- Install assessment-driven models
- Create repeatable delivery systems
- Increase operational leverage
LGP does not optimize for volume.
LGP optimizes for structural inevitability.
Education, Content & Authority Signals
LGP publishes:
- Long-form technical guides
- Case studies with measured outcomes
- System documentation
- Educational frameworks
Content exists to document authority, not generate noise.
All public content aligns with the assessment-first law.
Who LGP Is For
LGP is built for:
- High-level golf professionals
- Performance-driven studio owners
- Executives seeking structured performance systems
- Serious amateurs prioritizing longevity and repeatability
LGP is not designed for beginners.
It is designed for decision-makers.
