8-min Basic Golf-Fitness Screen
CardioGolf™ Fitness Screens
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7m 32s
What’s the Best Way to Start a Golf-Fitness Program?
Many golfers are eager to begin a golf-fitness program but aren't sure where to start. The first step is understanding how your body moves and identifying any physical limitations that may affect your golf swing, mobility, balance, strength, or overall performance.
A golf-fitness screen provides a valuable starting point. It helps identify restrictions, imbalances, weaknesses, and mobility issues so you can focus on the exercises that will give you the greatest return on your time and effort. Instead of guessing what you need, a screen helps create a more personalized plan for your game.
Another important step is building your own golf-performance team. Every golfer is different, and the right team can help address your specific needs both on and off the course. Your team may include a golf professional, personal trainer, physical therapist, orthopedic specialist, massage therapist, chiropractor, and even an ophthalmologist. Depending on your goals and challenges, some professionals may be more important than others.
To help you get started, you can perform the CardioGolf® Basic Golf-Fitness Screen at home. This simple self-assessment can help identify areas that may be limiting your performance and provide a roadmap for improvement.
For help analyzing your results or to learn more about developing a personalized golf-fitness plan, email [email protected].
Remember: the best golf-fitness program is not the one that works for someone else—it's the one that addresses your unique needs and helps you play your best golf.
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