The number one thing that students ask me at the start of a golf lesson is ‘how do I generate more power?’ No matter how far you hit the ball, you will always want to hit it farther. There are many factors that determine how much power you generate, but one of the most important factors is how well you … Read More
A Great Start to Your Round
In a round of golf you may end up swinging a golf club up to 300 times a round including practice swings at speeds upwards of 90 miles per hour stress our muscles, tendons and joints to full capacity. Injury rates for recreational golfers are at an astounding rate of more than 50% – and even higher for golfers over … Read More
Fancy Footwork for a Better Swing
Typical modern-day professional are flexible enough to get their upper body behind the ball at the top of the swing without having to lift the front foot off the ground. Higher-handicappers, whom may not be a flexible, tend to slide their weight instead of rotate and even lift the front foot to get the club to the top of swing. … Read More
Bunker Strength
To hit a solid sand shot, you need to splash a cushion of sand out of the bunker that carries the ball to the hole. You need to generate a certain amount of clubhead speed to slide the club through the sand. If you have low clubhead speed, then the sand will actually act as a barrier and stop the … Read More
Full Shoulder Turn for Maximum Distance
To create your maximum clubhead speed from your golf swing, you want all your muscles to move through their full range of motion. Your shoulders, especially, should move freely throughout the swing. Your arms should swing independently from your chest, but if your chest muscles tend to be overly tight they actually start to take over the swing limiting your … Read More
Are You Grounded?
Your feet are your only connection to the ground in the golf swing. As you shift your weight, your feet have to move, grip and maintain your balance so that you can generate the needed clubhead speed. If you don’t feel solid and secure with your feet, you won’t swing the club freely in fear of slipping or losing balance. … Read More
Prime Your Foundation for More Distance
A well-structured golf fitness program is built on a system of progressions. The progressions include flexibility, mobility, balance, strength and power. All muscles are included, but your core muscles (including abdominals, back and hips and glute muscles) form the foundation of your power. Stretching and strengthening these muscles will help you generate more power and consistency. The Kettle Swing exercise … Read More
Go Nuts On and Off the Course
Need something to carry with you on the course that won’t melt or get soggy in the summer heat and humidity? Nuts are the way to go. Besides being convenient and tasty, nuts and seeds have a variety of health benefits. Golfers are unique athletes because of the low intensity but long duration of the sport. “Nuts are beneficial for golfers … Read More
The Perfect Pitch Shot
A pitch or pitch shot, usually played with a highly lofted club like a pitching or sand wedge, is designed to go a short distance with a high ball flight to land softly on the green. Pitching Essentials Here are some basic fundamentals to help you become a better short game player. Narrow and open stance. Weight favors the target … Read More
Dare to Dream: Achieve Your Goals this Summer
Your First Step to Achieving Your Golf and Fitness Goals is to Set Achievable Goals! Goals are a crucial part of improving your game. Obviously, without a clear idea of what you actually want to achieve, it is very unlikely that you will ever achieve it. The more detailed your target is, the more real it becomes and the more … Read More