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Golf Fitness Exercises

How To Implement Golf Fitness

Exercises Into Your Golf Swing

Improvement Program





Over the last few weeks at BioForce Golf, we have had many questions about golf

fitness exercises.



Questions such as: are these type of exercises beneficial to someone who has had a

lower back injury, what are the best types of exercises to improve my clubhead speed,

and what flexibility exercises can improve my back swing?



Through many of our free daily golf tips on our website, we have provided answers to

these questions and many more. One area of golf fitness I get quite a few questions about

revolves on how to implement golf exercises into a golf swing improvement program.



Many of the individuals who come to our site are not experts in working out. Ive written

my golf-specific exercise manual, YOUR BODY & YOUR SWING, to help you develop

a program for yourself.



Probably one of the most-asked questions is: how do I go about introducing certain

exercises into my golf fitness program?



At times, certain individuals are unable to perform an exercise in its basic form. They

are either out of shape, suffering from an injury, or too stiff to perform it correctly. A

Russian Twist may be too difficult for a beginner to execute correctly. It takes great core

strength, endurance and flexibility to complete the exercise to the limit.



In this type of situation there are baby steps you can take in terms of implementing such

exercises into your golf fitness program.



I like to call this the position, movement, tolerance training guideline. This is an easy

methodology to follow in terms of implementing exercises into a training program.



Well use the Russian Twist exercise in my book, YOUR BODY & YOUR SWING, as an

example.



When you are implementing a golf fitness exercise(s) into your golf swing improvement

program, you must be able to place the body in the correct starting position of the

exercise.



For example, if I were to have you perform a Russian Twist, first I would ask you to

place your body in the correct position for the exercise. In this situation it would be

knees slightly bent and placing your torso in a position where the abs were turned on.



Hold it Right There!



Just placing your body in the correct position for an exercise requires effort from the

body. If you were able to place your body in the correct position, I would then ask you to

hold this position for a certain amount of time. This would indicate you are strong

enough to add movement to your golf fitness exercise.



On the other hand, if you were only able to hold the starting position of the Russian

Twist for 15 seconds before your lower back started to bother you, this is an indicator to

me that this is where we begin your golf fitness program. I would have you hold the start

position of this golf exercise for a certain number of seconds and sets. This would, over

a period of time, develop more strength and endurance in those golf muscles.



Once we have reached a good hold time on a golf exercise, we then progress to adding

movement into the equation. Movement simply stands for range of motion (how much

movement you can do). Every golf exercise has a certain range of motion you move

through to get the greatest benefit for your golf game.



In the Russian Twist example, a full range of motion would be a full shoulder turn to the

left and right of center. Again, at the beginning you may be unable to make a full shoulder

turn. So what do we do? We slowly work on increasing the movement within the golf

exercise until you are at a point of full range.



As with the idea of position, we do the same with the idea of movement. We gradually

increase until you have achieved a full range of motion in the golf exercise. Once this is

achieved, we move on to the final stage of implementing a golf-specific exercise.



The final stage of implementing any golf exercise into your golf swing improvement

program is tolerance. Tolerance can be defined as performing the correct number of sets

and repetitions of a golf exercise for it to be beneficial to your golf game.



No Pain, No Gain!



The idea of no pain, no gain does not work in this situation. Rather, you want to be able

to perform a self-prescribed number of sets and reps of every golf exercise in your

program. This prescribed amount of work is up to you, the individual golfer, and what

you feel is best for your body.



Too little work will provide you no benefit. Too much work or following the no pain, no

gain mind-set can increase the possibility of injury greatly.



You need to use your best judgment on every golf exercise in your program. This will

allow you to perform each golf exercise with the correct technique, develop (maybe

over time) the correct range of motion of each golf exercise in your program, and finally

take each exercise to your own level of tolerance.



It is very easy to implement golf exercises into your golf swing improvement program.

Follow the simple rule of position, movement, tolerance, and this should help you

dramatically in the development of your golf fitness program.



Once youve mastered the exercises and routines in your current exercise program, youll

be ready to take it to the next level, a more advanced program.



Sean Cochran



About the author: Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in

the world today. He travels the PGA Tour regularly with 2005 PGA & 2004 Masters

Champion Phil Mickelson. He has made many of his golf tips, golf instruction and golf

swing improvement techniques available to amateur golfers on the website

http://www.agolfcourse.com To contact Sean, you can email him at

support@agolfcourse.com

 

 
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