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Golf
Strength Exercises…Can You Benefit
From Them
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by: Mike
Pedersen
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Golf
strength exercises are a must for any
golfer wanting to improve power
output; decrease injury; improve
accuracy and consistency, and slow the
effects of the aging process for
senior golfers.
There is more and more information
coming out about golf strength
exercises, but some of it is a bit
misleading. What constitutes golf
strength exercises? And what are the
benefits of doing them once you
recognize the difference between golf
strength exercises and ‘general’
fitness exercises?
First off…a sport specific approach
is needed. In analyzing the physical
requirements of the golf swing, we
know several things right up front.
It takes place on your feet. You are
in a very dynamic and athletic body
position (golf posture). You maintain
this position while you swing a 3 foot
long lever at up to 100 mph. There is
a definite sequence of motion
required. Maintaining balance,
stability and coordination are a must.
Okay…now that we’ve ‘briefly’
recognized just some of the physical
requirements for an optimal golf
swing, what would be the approach to
your golf improvement program?
Since the golf swing takes place on
your feet, you would definitely want
to do many of your exercises on your
feet. Doesn’t that make sense? Since
you are in a dynamic (golf posture)
position, you would want to strengthen
the muscles that help maintain this
position.
Because golf is a turn back (rotation)
and a turn through (rotation), you
must focus on both core strength and
flexibility from a rotational
standpoint. Not doing so, will slow
your golf improvement and not give you
the results you were hoping for.
Balance is critical to maintain a
consistent swing with optimal
mechanics, therefore you would want to
challenge and improve your body
awareness. This entails doing
exercises on unstable surfaces;
isolating just one side of the body,
then the other to balance it out; and
using many different modes of
resistance (for example bands,
handweights, stability balls, medicine
balls, and even body weight).
Along with balance is stability. They
go hand-in-hand, and in order to
improve stability, you need to work on
strengthening your lower body,
specific to the dynamic movement of
the golf swing. This would be from a
lateral (side-to-side) motion, to a
definite rotational (turning) motion.
Training your lower body to improve
stability is a must to produce
repeatable shots.
We cannot ignore golf-specific
flexibility in regards to utilizing
golf strength exercises. But the type
of flexibility needed is once again,
dynamic. I hate to keep using that
word, but the golf swing, is not like
other athletic movements. Being in
golf posture and moving that club at
up to 100 mph takes a tremendous
amount of flexibility in the major
joints of the body.
Stretches that are most effective are
movement oriented stretches, not
static (holding) stretches. Improving
your range of motion, with motion
stretches is the only way to go.
Taking a look at body positions
throughout the swing will give you a
better idea of the types of movement
stretches you need to do to maximize
your body’s ability to produce
consistent power.
None of the above can be attained
sitting in a stationary machine in a
gym. I hate to burst your bubble.
Don’t get me wrong. Any exercise is
better than no exercise; but if you
want to make better use of your time,
you’ve got to participate in more
golf strength exercises, than machine
(general) exercise.
So next time a golfing buddy says
he/she is training for golf; ask them
what kind of exercises they are doing.
You’ll now know if they are truly
golf strength exercises.
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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