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Proper Golf Swing

How To Get The Proper Golf Swing That

Suits You Best





Without developing a proper golf swing, chances are that you will never really get to

enjoy your golf game, let alone show any significant improvement.



There is no doubt that the failure to execute a proper golf swing has even been

responsible for numerous nagging injuries many golfers suffer, which further hampers

their game.



Developing a proper golf swing is made even more difficult by the fact that there are

many different types of golf swings, almost as many as there are players. Even the top

professionals all seem to have their own unique proper golf swing styles of their own.



This means that you will need to develop the unique proper golf swing style that suits

you best. The one that you will be most comfortable with.



But the basics of a proper golf swing are universal. A proper golf swing actually

consists of three separate segments that every golfer should work on in their effort to

develop the proper golf swing that suits them best. The three segments are the

backswing, the downswing and finally the impact and follow-through.



To get your proper golf swing, you will need to carefully work on each of the three

segments separately in an effort to get the right positions and movements.



Every proper golf swing starts at the legs and the hips and not the arms where many

golfers place most of their attention and emphasis. This is precisely the reason why

proper exercising that is golf-specific usually has such a huge impact on most people in

terms of dramatically improving their golf games.



Golf conditioning exercises have the effect of preparing the individual muscles and parts

of the body used in a proper golf swing, so that your movements and follow-through

come almost effortlessly and as naturally as possible. Without exercise, the proper golf

swing movements only work to strain unprepared, weak and therefore tense muscles.



Although golf has always been viewed as a leisure sport, the truth of the matter is that the

modern golf player has to condition his body and muscles in many parts of his body, not

just arms. It is extremely difficult to develop a proper golf swing without the proper

golf-specific exercises.

About the author

About The author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country,

author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online

golf fitness sites. Check out his new golf fitness golf training site at Perform Better Golf.

 

 
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