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Weight
Training For Golf - In Your Own Home
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by: Mike
Pedersen
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Weight
training for golf is viewed by golfers
as a lot of work, time-consuming,
boring and you need a gym membership
to do it. None of the above is true,
and if you read this article, I’ll
explain why.
You see…weight training for golf
isn’t on machines anyways…so that
eliminates the requirement of a gym.
It’s not a lot of work, if you pick
and choose the area you want to focus
on. It’s not time-consuming if you
do it in the convenience of your home,
and have a plan of action. And lastly,
it can be a lot of fun, when you use
bands, exercise balls and training
equipment specific to golf.
There many “so-called” weight
training for golf programs, but when
you take a look at them, you’ll see
pictures of golfers sitting on their
butts in a machine. I don’t know
about you, but I think golf is done
“on your feet”, right?
Weight training for golf is close to
becoming “mainstream” with the
golfing community. We see and hear all
the pros doing it and playing their
best golf; so why wouldn’t we
amateurs do it also?
There are so many reasons why to
participate in a weight training for
golf program, that you can’t
overlook it and say you don’t need
it.
Lacking power in your swing? It’s
because your body can’t produce any
stored energy from a full backswing
with torque in your core. That’s a
‘physical’ issue, not mechanical.
Is your golf swing inconsistent from
one swing to the next? Swing faults
originate from some deeper physical
limitation that’s not allowing you
to make a mechanically sound and
repeatable swing. How many times have
you taken a lesson and heard your pro
say, “you need to make a full
backswing”, but you just can’t
physically do it? That’s a
‘physical’ issue, not mechanical.
How about injuries? Do you have one at
the moment? The golf swing is
physically damaging to the body if you
don’t have enough strength and
flexibility to withstand the force the
golf swing puts on it. Swinging a 3
foot long lever (club) at up to 90 mph
is unbelievably stressful on the
joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles
of the body. That’s a ‘physical’
issue, not mechanical.
I could go on and on, but I think you
might get the idea by now.
Weight training for golf may be your
“missing link” to your best game
ever! If you’ve tried all the
‘other’ methods, this is the ONLY
one left. Why wouldn’t you explore
the possibilities a little more?
If you’re looking to add power to
your golf swing; improve your
consistency; and prevent golf
injuries, then you’ve got to
consider weight training for golf.
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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