5 Sure Fire Ways to Build a more Powerful and
Pain-FREE Golf Game
Until recently being physically fit was of little concern to most
golfers, but the tide of changes have recently taken hold of the
golf world and only the strong will survive this tidal wave. Many
of today’s golfers are not only working with instructors but
they also seek out assistance from strength and conditioning coaches
or personal trainers to help them improve their physical skills,
in hopes of being able to blast that little white ball a few more
yards down the fairway. Another exercise sweeping the golf world
is yoga. Yoga builds strength and endurance.
I recently took a look at some of the more popular golf related
websites and found little relevant information about how or what
to do to physically prepare yourself for the game of golf. So I
as sport performance strength and conditioning coach, I took it
upon myself to take a look at the physical abilities required to
perform a successful golf shot. I did a little research by looking
at frame by frame analysis of several of pros; and I walked away
with five key traits that every golfer must have in order to be
proficient and powerful.
Here they are:
- Trunk Flexibility - this allows the golfer rotate maximally
during the back swing, while keeping the hips/pelvis “quiet”
during the back swing.
- Trunk Strength – this allows for the production of large
amounts of power as long as you swing mechanics are on queue.
Keep in mind that it is necessary to build adequate amounts of
flexibility before moving on to building strength.
- Hip Strength - this type of strength allows the golfer to make
a successful transition from lateral movement to powerful rotation
of the pelvis at the point of impact.
- Spinal Stability - this allow for golfer to have a consistent
set up for his golf shot as well as prevent possible back injury
due to fatigue.
- Wrist Strength/Endurance – this will allow the golfer
to establish and maintain a successful wrist set.
If you consistently work on these 5 areas in conjunction with enhancing
you golf skills; not only will you have a pain free and more powerful
golf game. You will be on the right track to shooting lower scores.
Before beginning any exercise or dietary program, consult with
your physician to ensure that you are in proper health and that
this or any exercise or dietary program will not put you at risk
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