Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine Visit the Cardiogolf Clubhouse Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge A new study shows that you can balance your blood sugar by simply swinging your arms. According to the journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, swinging your arms for five minutes … Read More
50 Cardiogolf Drills and Exercises-Back Arm Only Drill on Uphill Slope
Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge Making practice swings instead of hitting balls is a better way to improve your swing technique. If you are trying to learn the swing or make a swing change, rehearsing the move without hitting … Read More
Cardiogolf Daily Dose-Back Arm Only Drill
Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge Practicing at the range is good, but if you have a swing fault, then instead of improving your swing with more repetitions, you just end up ingraining the swing fault more into your swing. … Read More
50 Cardiogolf Drills and Exercise-Back Arm Only
Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. 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 … Read More
Cardiogolf-Back Arm Only Drill
In the backswing, the back or trail arm, the right arm for a right-handed golfer, sets the club at the top of the swing. Ideally your back arm will form 90- angle in your elbow. As your downswing begins, the back arm drops to your side, and stays close to your body. The angle in the back elbow may even … Read More