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Increase
Your Golf Swing Clubhead Speed with
a Golf Fitness Program!
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by: Sean
Cochran
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Imagine
hitting your driver farther in your
40’s than when you were in your
20’s!
I imagine a few of you are saying,
“No way!”
Read this article to be convinced
otherwise. I received an e-mail from
one of our BioForce Golf subscribers
about the amazing change in his
clubhead speed.
He wrote in about how excited he was
that his clubhead speed had improved
to a speed higher than when he was in
his early twenties! He stated that
currently his clubhead speed is
between 105-107 mph, and in his
twenties it was 95-100 mph. Go figure!
He related his increased driving
distance and clubhead speed to a golf
fitness program, a program with
exercises specific to improving his
golf swing. Not a traditional,
pump-the-iron program, but one that
promotes a more efficient and powerful
golf swing.
He stated that since he implemented a
golf fitness program, his flexibility,
strength, and power have all
increased.
As a result of this newfound “bottle
of youth,” he is hitting the golf
ball farther, lowering his scores, and
enjoying the game of golf more.
The question to ask is, “How do
improved flexibility, strength, and
power relate to increased clubhead
speed?”
First and foremost, we must understand
a very important principle. The
principle revolves around what
actually swings the golf club.
Is it your body swinging the club or
the club swinging your body?
Obviously, the answer is that your
body swings the club. Keeping that
statement in mind, we can safely say
it is a combination of two entities
that creates clubhead speed.
What two entities do you think I am
talking about? They are your golf
swing mechanics and your body.
Swing mechanics have an effect on
clubhead speed. Optimal swing
mechanics develop greater clubhead
speed than poor swing mechanics. If
you do not believe me, try this little
experiment.
Go to the range and pull out your
driver. On your first swing, swing
smoothly and in control. On your
second swing, swing as hard as you
can! Which golf ball went farther? I
am guessing the first one.
This little experiment just goes to
show that the mechanics of your swing
have an effect on clubhead speed and
distance.
Bottom line on the swing mechanics
side of the equation, the more
efficient your golf swing mechanics
are the greater amount of clubhead
speed you will be able to generate.
Now, on to the second part of the
equation, your body.
The body supports your golf swing
mechanics. If your body does not have
the flexibility, strength, or power to
swing the golf club efficiently, the
ability to generate clubhead speed
will be compromised.
And if your body is inflexible, weak,
and lacking the potential to generate
power, clubhead speed will be a
difficult entity to create.
Applying the idea of power to golf can
be simply identified through clubhead
speed. If the clubhead is moving
faster at impact with the golf ball,
what does this tell us about the
golfer?
The golfer is more powerful, and the
ball will probably travel farther.
How can a golf fitness program
increase the power production in your
swing?
Increasing your flexibility allows you
to perform the mechanics of the golf
swing more efficiently opening the
door for improved clubhead speed.
Increasing your strength and power
levels around the golf swing allows
your body the potential to generate
greater amounts of clubhead speed.
Put these entities together with your
efficient golf swing mechanics and you
will find increased clubhead speed in
your golf game.
Now, aging presents a very interesting
situation. As you age, the natural
levels of flexibility, strength, and
power decrease.
Yes, as you get older the body slows
down. The slowing down has an effect
on your golf swing.
You do not have the flexibility to
perform the mechanics of the golf
swing. The lowers levels of strength
and power decrease the ability to
generate clubhead speed.
In order to reverse the effects of
aging and improve your clubhead speed,
you need to implement a golf fitness
program.
A golf fitness program can slow “the
hands of time,” improve your
flexibility, increase the strength
within the body, and improve your
power outputs. You essentially become
an ageless golfer.
Bottom line, better flexibility,
increased strength and power training
will increase your clubhead speed,
lower your scores, and you’ll get a
lot more enjoyment out of the golf
course.
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
www.bioforcegolf.com. To contact Sean,
you can email him at support@bioforcegolf.com.
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