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Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge
In my opinion, daily practice is the key to success towards any goal. Making 10 practice swings a day or exercising for 5 minutes everyday will get you playing better and in better shape than exercising or practicing for two or three hours once a week. First of all, it is always hard to find big chunks of time to do massive workouts or beat balls on the driving range. Secondly, the long workouts or practice sessions usually lead to fatigued swings, injuries and ingrained bad habits.
There is something to be said about the momentum of taking small daily steps towards a goal that is cumulatively better than taking big steps with less frequency.
Use the Cardiogolf ‘Shortee’ Club to practice everyday. If you don’t have room to swing a regular golf indoors or you can’t make it to the golf course or driving range, use the Cardiogolf ‘Shortee’ Club to practice anywhere and at anytime.
50 Cardiogolf Drills and Exercises
- Set-Up Practice
- Grip Practice
- Back Arm Only Drill
- Impact Drill
- Forward Lunge with Arm Extension
- Front Arm Only Drill
- Back Arm Only Drill on an Uphill Slope
- Hand Placement
- Squats with Arm Extension
- Back Arm Only Drill on a Downhill Slope
- Overhead Arm Reach
- Front Arm Only Drill on a Downhill Slope
- Alignment Drill
- Lunge and Twist
- Y to L Drill
- Side Flexion
- Wide Takeaway Drill
- Feet Together Drill
- Step and Swing Drill
- Wrist Hinge Drill Variation
- Posture Drill
- Shake Hands Drill
- Learn to Coil and Uncoil
- Elbows Together Drill
- Wrist Hinge Drill
- Single Leg Balance Drill
- Squat Transition Drill
- Baseball Swing Drill
- Pump Drill
- Takeaway Drill with GolfGym PowerSWING Plus
- Backswing Drill with the GolfGym PowerSWNG Plus
- Stop Coming Over the Top
- Lag Drill
- Lead Arm Only Drill on a Downhill Lie
- Lead Arm Swoosh Drill
- Anti-Extension Wall Drill
- Squat with Shoulder Press Using GolfGym PowerBall
- One-Legged Balance Drill
- Chipping Drill
- Uphill and Downhill Lies
- Torso Rotation
- Knee Extension
- Russian Stretch
- Full Body Stretch
- Triangle Pose for Golfers
- Pivot Drill
- Squats
- Lateral Bounding
- Side Flexion with Club
- Load Weight Drill
Today we focus on how to stop coming over the top with an anti-slice drill.
Slicers and people that pull shots, tend to come over the top on the downswing. The results is that the club swings from the outside to in path. If the clubface is open on this path, the ball will fly left to right. If the clubface is closed on this path, the will ball go straight to the left. You will want to learn how to sequence your swing so that you learn to swing the club on the correct plane, so the path is more inside to out. This drill will help you learn to swing the club on the on the correct path.
Stop Coming Over the Top Drill-
- Set up in your golf stance holding a club just with your back hand (right hand for right-handed golfers).
- Extend your front arm out in front of you as shown in photo 1.
- Swing the club back to the top of your swing just with your back arm as shown in photo 2.
- Initiate your downswing with your lower body so that the back arm swings under the front arm as shown in photo 3. Note how the shoulders are still square to the target line, not open, where the right arm has come over the top.
- Do this slowly at first, then pick up the pace when you feel comfortable with the move.
- ·Repeat for 8 to 10 repetitions.
Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge
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Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge
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Karen Palacios-Jansenis a LPGA Class A Teaching Professional and a Certified Personal Trainer specializing in Golf Fitness. Karen serves as the National Vice President of the LPGA Teaching And Club Professionals Membership and has been voted as one of America’s “Top 50 Golf-Fitness Professionals” by Golf Digest Magazine and “Top 50 Instructor”by LPGA. Karen received the prestigious LPGA National Teacher of the Year award in 2008.
KarenPalacios-Jansen is the creator of Cardiogolf, a golf-fitness program available at Cardiogolf.com. Karen’s website at www.kpjgolf.comis a ‘must-see’ resource for golf and fitness instruction. Follow Karen online on Twitterand Facebook.
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