
Golf exercise is a very popular topic these days among all the pros, teachers and even amateurs. It's no secret that if you get your body fitter, stronger and more flexible you will swing better and hit longer drives that produce lower scores.
That's what we all want right? What a feeling to be the longest (and straightest) hitter in your group. Always hitting your approach shot last because you were the furthest down the fairway.
The simplest way to implement golf exercises is to look at the golf swing. First off, it's standing on your feet. Not sitting down, like on a machine in your local gym. So try to do most of your exercises on your feet.
Secondly, you should be in your golf posture; which is a bend forward at the hips, with your knees slightly flexed. Doing exercises in this position will create a very strong, stable golf swing.
A good example of a golf exercise would be the Golf Posture Lateral Raise: Bend forward at hips just beyond normal golf posture. Hold dumbbells in front of your thighs, palms facing each other. Slowly raise dumbbell to the side and up. Slowly bring back down to pre-stretch position.
Do you see how this would quickly build up the strength in the back of your shoulders for a strong take-away and downswing? The only equipment required was a pair of dumbbells (hand weights), which probably cost about $10. No fancy gym. And in the convenience of your home.
This is just one example of a simple golf exercise you can do quickly and conveniently in your home to dramatically transform your game!
How to Improve Your Game with Simple Golf Exercises
Posted by BluesMan | 8:48 AM | Practice, Tip | 0 comments »
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