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Golf
Stance…And Its Physical
Requirements
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by: Mike
Pedersen
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Golf
stance is one of the most ignored
terms and issues in the golf swing and
yet the golf stance dictates the
success of every golf swing you make.
When golfers think of golf stance,
they don’t realize how hard it is to
maintain over 18 holes (four and a
half hours). Just take a look at the
position your body is in during your
set up.
There are many physical issues taking
place, even though it is a static
position at the start.
Let’s go over the physical
requirements of the golf stance right
now.
Bend At Hips To Address Golf Ball
To achieve this initial movement takes
strength and flexibility in not only
the lower back, but the hamstrings and
core muscle groups. If these muscle
groups are limited, you will have a
very difficult time achieving this
simple move.
Flex In The Knees
A combination of bending at the hips
and knees allows you to get to the
ball. The shorter the club, the more
the bend at both the hips and knees.
If your quadriceps are weak, you will
have a very difficult time maintaining
the proper knee flex therefore causing
you to create in improper golf
stance…resulting in mishits and lack
of distance.
Ankle Flexion
Take a look at the ankle joint of any
golfer. It is definitely bent (flexed)
to accommodate the bending of the
knees and hips. If your calf muscles
are weak/or tight, you will find it
very uncomfortable to stay down at the
ball. I see so many golfers with tight
calf muscles and they never even knew
it.
Spine Extension (Erectness)
This is a BIGGY! How many times have
you seen the golfer (maybe even you)
in his/her golf stance with the dread
‘camels back?’ This is very common
among older golfers and is a KILLER in
the golf swing. I could (and probably
will) write a complete article on this
physical limitation. But the bottom
line is a rounded (weak) upper spine
will dramatically hinder your ability
to make a full backswing. Result: very
short drives and a lot of
embarrassment.
I just briefly covered just a couple
of physical requirements of the golf
stance, but I hope you know see the
importance of addressing your physical
limitations to achieve the end result.
Longer drives, lower scores and
beating the pants off your golfing
buddies! Pay more attention to your
golf stance!
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one
of the top golf fitness swing trainers
in the country, author and founder of
several cutting-edge online golf
fitness sites. Take a look at his just
released golf fitness dvds and manual
at his golf
swing trainer site - Perform
Better Golf.
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