Cardiogolf 1K Practice Swing Challenge Day 29

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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 Cardiogolf 1000 Practice Swing Challenge Break it Down-make 30 practice swings a day for 30 days and you will have made 900 swings over the course of a month.  Okay, so it is not … Read More

Cardiogolf 1000 Practice Swing Challenge Day 24

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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 Cardiogolf 1000 Practice Swing Challenge It is important to have grip strength in order to maintain the angle of your arms and club or to create lag on the downswing that allows you to … Read More

Improve Your Golf Swing and Lower Your Score with this Cardiogolf Exercise-Rainbow Stretch

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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  This exercise will help you improve your flexibility to increase your range of motion and make a better swing. Try this flexibility exercise that targets arms, shoulders, obliques and core muscles. To play golf at … Read More

Stretch Your Game

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Every time you play golf, you turn, twist, bend, squat, lunge every part of your body and then you repeat the same movements for 4 to 5 hours–this can tighten your muscles and cause a condition called ‘repetitive stress injuries’. Repetitive stress injuries are injuries that happen when too much stress is placed on a part of the body, resulting … Read More

No Cold Shoulders

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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