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Golf
Swing Release...How Important Is It |
by:
Mike
Pedersen |
An
optimal golf swing release has a lot to
do with the way the golfer controls their
body and makes use of their muscles right
from the back swing to the impact and follow
through.
And the muscles involved are not just those
in the arm. The feet, knees, hamstring,
hips and spine are all very important in
achieving a good golf swing release.
The perfect golf swing release will happen
with one coordinated and smooth movement.
The fact is that it always looks a lot easier
on the outside than it really is.
The truth of the matter is that it is not
easy, whatever the golf gurus tell you.
It is something that requires a lot of work
on your part in preparation as well as training,
right from your body and muscles so as to
be able to execute the perfect golf swing
release.
It is important to know that your entire
body fights you violently and resists every
effort on your part to achieve proper timing
for your golf swing.
This is simply because the golf swing movement
does not come naturally to the body. Kicking
a soccer
ball or swinging a baseball bat comes much
more naturally to the body that a golf swing.
Want golf exercises do is they strengthen
the muscles and body so that the golf swing
feels much more natural and faces less resistance
from the body.
This is the reason why doing the right golf
exercise program will play a central and
key role to helping you get the golf swing
release you know you are capable of.
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of
the top golf fitness swing trainers in the
country, author and founder of several cutting-edge
online golf fitness sites. Take a look at
his just released golf fitness dvds and
manual at his golf
swing tips site - Perform Better Golf.
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| The golf swing is
a physically demanding movement. Until golfers
realize this, their pursuit of the perfect
swing will never be achieved. Mike Pedersen
is President/CEO Perform Better Golf which
offers golf training dvds, manual and equipment.
Get Mike's free Fit To A Tee ebook by subscribing
at http://www.performbettergolf.com |
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