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Lower
Your Golf Score off The Course |
by:
Mike
Pedersen |
To
lower your golf score, you’ve got to put
some time in. This is the main reason golfers
quit the game. Golf is a very challenging
game that requires intense concentration,
skill, and many physical attributes.
One approach to lower your golf score is
one that is off the course and does not
involve swinging a club, taking lessons
or buying more gimmicky training aids.
The approach I’m talking about is working
on your “machine” to produce a repeatable
golf swing for 18 holes. Are you currently
capable to maintain a mechanically sound
swing for the entire round? If you are honest
in answering that question, I’ll bet your
answer is no.
The biggest frustration I hear from golfers
all over the world is they hit balls, take
lessons and have the latest/greatest equipment
and still can’t lower their golf score.
In regards to golf improvement, the above
scenario has eliminated everything but the
MOST important component.
Your BODY!
Golf is an athletic movement that requires
strength, flexibility, balance, coordination,
stability, timing and many other elements.
If your body is physically limited…you’ll
have a minimal chance at playing to your
potential.
Just think if you put 20 minutes into a
golf training routine in your home with
minimal equipment. No grunting. No groaning.
No pain. Just simple golf exercises that
will make a dramatic, and almost immediate
impact on your golf game and score.
I have seen so many “so-called” fitness
books and videos that show golfers using
machines in a gym. This is not what I’m
talking about. And this is not golf fitness
training. Anytime you sit on a machine that
isolates one muscle group, you will not
improve your game.
What I’m talking about is using hand weights,
a stability ball and some exercise tubing
with handles. All very inexpensive and perfect
for improving your golf game. The only catch
is you need the right exercises to go along
with this affordable equipment.
I’ve heard horror stories of golfers who
have lifted weights and said their game
got worse. This is a problem! You’ve got
to do exercises that will train your body
to make a stable, mechanically sound golf
swing for 18 holes.
Once you realize golf is an athletic sport
that requires both golf-specific strength
and flexibility, you’ll become a believer
in training your body off the course to
lower your golf score.
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of
the top golf performance swing trainers
in the country. Golf Magazine's expert at
GolfOnline.com, author and founder of several
cutting-edge online golf performance sites.
Take a look at his just released golf performance
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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