To improve your golf swing, you need to improve your posture. If you have poor posture or slumped shoulders, it is very difficult to make a complete motion in your swing. In this routine, we focus on improving postural and core muscles to build a good physical foundation for your golf swing.
Equipment Needed:
CardioGolf™ Slope
CardioGolf™ Shortee Practice Training Club
GolfGym® PowerBandz
The GolfGym® 8 Pound Double Handled PowerBall
Core Rotators
Jogging
Calf Stretch
Roll Down
Side to Side Step
Shoulder Circles
The point of a warm up is to elevate your heart rate to get your blood flowing to warm muscles so they are loose and supple to make it is easier to swing. You can do this warm-up at your house before your round of golf, if you don’t have a long drive to the golf course or on the driving range. Do...
Studies show that your ability to rotate your shoulders, torso and hips around your spine determines how much clubhead speed you create in your golf swing. Therefore, it is important to work on your mobility. Not just to increase your range of motion but to also improve your swing technique.
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The point of a warm up is to elevate your heart rate to get your blood flowing to warm muscles so they are loose and supple to make it is easier to swing. You can do this warm-up at your house before your round of golf, if you don’t have a long drive to the golf course or on the driving range. Do...