The Best of Cardiogolf in 2013-Pump Up Your Short Game

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If your scores did not improve this past season, then maybe it is time to step up the practice around the greens this year.  Here are some tips and drills to help you improve your short game.

The short game does not typically require power associated with tee shots, but rather skill to control the distance the ball rolls on the greens.  Mastering shots around the green come from motor control: controlling your muscles and nerves and increasing motor control can come from improved fitness.

Unlike your long game, where a large portion of the power generated through the legs and torso, your short game requires fitness from an entirely different set of muscles. The shoulders, arms, wrists and hands initiate pitch shots, so you will want to develop strength and flexibility in these muscles.

To learn how to do these exercises, take one of my live online classes…

Pitching Basics

Pitching Stroke

Pitching Workout

Chipping Faults and Fixes

Chipping and Core Workout

Pitching Core Rotation Workout

Bunker Core Workout 

Putting Sun Salutation

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The time and effort you spend this winter working on your physical conditioning will have a definite effect on your golf performance, or lack there of it, this spring.

I developed a golf fitness system called Cardiogolf to help people exercise and improve their golf swings at the same time. My program offers a variety of exercises that target golf-specific muscles and joints to build strength and flexibility. Here are a few examples of some exercises that you should be doing this winter.

Click here to see a video on what exercises you should be doing this summer. 

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1.     Rotational Exercises-

The golf swing involves creating rotational motions in almost all joints of the body especially in the torso, hips and shoulders.  The ability to generate power in the swing originates in the core.  You will want to do a variety of rotational exercises to maintain or improve your ability to rotate in the golf swing.  It is important to seek out rotational exercises because this is a movement that we do not typically do during the day.

Impact Stretch

2.     Back Bending Exercises-

We spend most of our days bending forward, whether we are sitting, driving or typing at a computer- we spend most of our day in an unsupportive forward bend.   This position can wreak havoc on our backs and posture as well as the golf swing.  Bending forward can lead to poor posture, restriction in spinal mobility and limited strength in the upper and lower backs.

Doing back bend exercises can effectively counteract damage done from our hours of bending forward.

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3.     Squatting Exercises-

Golf is basically a squat sport.  We start in a squat position and we want to maintain that position throughout the swing.  The ability to squat effectively can help us generate power in the swing.

Squat exercises are great for a total body workout, they effectively work most of the major muscles groups.  Squats are also a versatile exercise. They can be done almost anywhere.  Doing squats can also increase joint flexibility and engage the core.

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To learn how to do this exercise and other golf-specific exercises take the Cardiogolf 30-Day Challenge.
 

“Discover a unique and simple program to improve your swing, shape up your body and trim your handicap”

What Is Cardiogolf?

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LPGA Teaching Professional Karen Palacios-Jansen was voted 2008 LPGA National and Southeast Section Teacher of the Year. Voted by Golf Digest Magazine as one of America’s “Top 50 Female Instructors” for 11 straight years, Karen has her own golf events company-Swing Blade Enterprises, as well as being a certified personal trainer. Her golf-specific fitness system called Cardiogolf is available on DVD and online. Karen lives in North Carolina with her husband Dan Jansen. Over the years she has helped thousands of golfers improve their golf games. For more information-visit http://www.kpjgolf.com.

Disclaimer-This program is not intended for the treatment or prevention of disease, nor as a substitute for medical treatment. Any participant should not attempt any exercises mentioned herein, without reviewing and consenting with their doctor or health professional.  Karen Palacios-Jansen, Cardiogolf and KPJgolf.com are neither responsible, nor liable for any harm or injury resulting from these exercises or the use of the Cardiogolf program described herein.
 
 
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