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Why
Does Tiger, Phil and Vijay Have
Obscene Power?
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by: Sean
Cochran
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Who
doesn’t want to pound the golf ball
300-plus yards? We see PGA Tour
players all the time ripping it down
the middle of the fairway, and we
would all love to do it too.
Take a look at the long drive
champions pounding it well over 400
yards. Amazing if you ask me.
How do they do it? Everyone’s got an
opinion on that question, but lets
take a look at one part of the
equation. The shoulder turn is an
integral part of what allows these
guys to crank on their drivers.
Take a look at Tiger, Phil, or Vijay
on tour. Watch what they do with their
driver on the backswing.
All these guys take a monster of a
shoulder turn, coiling their bodies,
and just waiting to unload it on the
downswing.
This allows them to flat out rip the
golf ball off the tee!
So how can the amateur emulate such a
swing, increasing the distance of
their drives, and feeling pretty good
about themselves and their game?
There are two concepts to focus on:
§ Increases in distance are related
to increased Clubhead Speed.
§ Clubhead speed is contingent upon
Developing more Power in Your Golf
Swing.
Developing more power in your swing is
directly related too:
1. Your Golf Swing Mechanics
2. Your Body
Efficient golf swing mechanics will
allow for the greatest amount of power
to be transferred to your clubhead.
The generation of this power lies
within your body.
It is your body swinging the golf
club, not the other way around. Your
body develops the power that is
transferred into clubhead speed during
the swing.
In order to develop more power in your
swing you must develop more;
§ Flexibility
§ Strength
§ Endurance
§ Power
Improving in all of these areas will
translate it into a much more powerful
and athletic golf swing (if they are
efficient), and end up with more
clubhead speed.
Like I said, a little more complex
than first thought, but very doable.
Developing more power in your golf
swing begins with your flexibility.
Increasing your flexibility will
improve your power.
This is where the idea of a larger
shoulder turn comes into play.
Increasing your flexibility allows you
to take a larger shoulder turn.
A bigger shoulder turn (resulting from
your improved flexibility) allows the
body to coil more, store more energy,
and translate it into clubhead speed.
Increasing your shoulder turn is a
result of improving your flexibility.
In the bigger picture flexibility adds
to your entire swing.
In addition to an increased shoulder
turn, improving your flexibility
allows you to take the golf club
through a larger range of motion.
Why is this relevant too more power in
your golf swing?
It becomes a simple equation in
physics.
If you are able to draw the club
through a larger range of motion in an
efficient manner, the ability to
generate more power will be available.
Simple!
Next question; how do you develop more
flexibility relative to your golf
swing?
Golf Specific Flexibility Exercises
are the Answer!
Golf specific flexibility exercises
develop your flexibility around the
golf swing.
This will enhance your ability of your
body to take the golf club through a
greater range of motion, and take a
bigger shoulder turn allowing you to
generate PGA Tour like clubhead speed.
Now understand, developing flexibility
for golf is not simply performing a
toe touch stretch. That is not going
to get it done.
You must develop flexibility in the
areas of the body that are integral in
swinging the golf club.
In addition, you must develop
flexibility through the ranges of
motion that are required for the golf
swing.
These are the reasons it is necessary
to use;
Golf Specific Flexibility Exercises
Golf specific flexibility exercises
develop your body around the golf
swing. Focusing on the muscles
incorporated in the golf swing.
Developing the ranges of motion
required of the golf swing. Improving
the shoulder turn in your swing, and
increasing the power in your golf
swing. Take a look at Tiger Woods,
Phil Mickelson, and Vijay Singh. They
will all show you the same in their
golf swings. Flexibility and a full
shoulder turn are needed to develop
power.
Sean
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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