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How many times have you walked off
course in disgust? You know you can do better, but your body just won’t do what your brain wants it to do. I hear this all
time. In fact, I’ve received hundreds of emails saying just that.
My answer is
same every time!
To play better golf you’ve got to improve your range of motion specific to golf, as well as your strength for all phases of
golf swing.
The most important aspect for improving distance is rotational strength and flexibility. The ability to rotate back to a full 90 degree shoulder turn; store up all that energy in your core; and then unleash it during
downswing…crushing that ball.
Now that’s a fun game when that happens.
So focus on improving your range of motion and strength from a rotational standpoint. That doesn’t take a gym or fancy equipment. All it takes is simple equipment like dumbbells (hand weights), an exercise ball and exercise tubing.
With this equipment you can literally break down
swing into multiple phases and do golf exercises for each phase. You won’t find many of these exercises in
“so-called” golf fitness books in
store. All you’ll see is
golfer “sitting” in a machine in a gym.
That’s not fitness for golf; that’s “general fitness” Not altogether a bad thing, but won’t help your game at all.
I hope I’ve given you food for thought.
The ultimate goal is to “play better golf!”

About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Mike has just released his Ultimate Golf Fitness DVD's at his golf fitness training site - Perform Better Golf.