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Use
A Golf Training Club To Quickly Improve
Golf Swing Speed |
by:
Mike
Pedersen |
Using
a golf training club is one of the most
effective ways to increase golf swing speed
and power. You can’t get anymore golf –specific
than using a golf training club.
There are many golf training clubs on the
market and new ones coming out every year;
but the one I’m talking about is a weighted
golf training club. When you can literally
mimic your athletic movement with resistance,
you stand the make the biggest improvement…and
quickly.
The goal of most strength coaches and trainers
is to come up with exercises that closely
resemble that particular athletic movement,
but with some for of resistance. It could
be handweights (dumbbells), medicine balls,
tubing, or even a stability ball.
The direct impact on a golfers swing using
a golf training club is an almost immediate
increase in driving distance. This is because
you are training your golf muscles during
the movement, through the same (or even
bigger) range of motion, with many repetitions.
A secondary benefit of using a golf training
club that’s weighted is promoting an increase
in backswing and follow through range of
motion. This equates in more power at impact.
Golfers are always trying to find ways to
improve golf flexibility and power; and
this is one way to do it.
Using a golf training club won’t be the
cure to all your physical ailments and limitations,
but will give you a head start on swinging
with higher clubhead speed.
Just think about it! Swinging a golf training
club won’t improve hamstring flexibility,
nor will it strengthen your lower back.
There are many specific areas of the body
that don’t get worked when swinging a golf
training club.
This is where you would do specific golf
exercises, stretches and drills to isolate
those weak areas to greatly improve your
overall golf performance and prevent future
injuries.
Another benefit of a golf training club
that’s weighted is a quick warm up before
you hit balls at the range or even play.
Swinging it 20-30 times will quickly get
your golf muscles prepared to hit balls
more effectively.
Just beware! When you swing it before practicing
or playing, you’ve got to swing your regular
clubs, and hit balls with them, to make
sure your sequence of motion is correct,
before you hit the course.
As you can see, there are many benefits
of using a golf training club; so go out
and get one. They are a great training aid
as part of your ‘off-season’ training program.
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.
This article is free for republishing
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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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