Golf Training and Conditioning Exercises
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I'll try this out! Be a master golfer!
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Golf is a physically demanding sport, and a great golfer needs to stay flexible and be in great shape. The pro’s spend thousands of dollars on golf fitness trainers and coaches to help keep them on top of their game, but for me that was not a possibility. After years of complaining about my game plateauing and about being sore from playing so much I knew I had to do something about it, but after a few stretches I was lost.
A colleague of mine showed me this!
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I am onboard with your intentions however I am not sure on how you have put them into practice. I have forwarded you a video to see what you think.
Also your squatter is lacking some left rotation in the T-Spine which I reckon would affect the end of his follow through.
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I am onboard with your intentions however I am not sure on how you have put them into practice. I have forwarded you a video to see what you think.
Also your squatter is lacking some left rotation in the T-Spine which I reckon would affect the end of his follow through.
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I have to agree with the other health practioners who commented. As a trainer I would not recommend this video to my client because some of the exercises were poorly executed. For example the over head squat is misleading; elevate your heels to avoid forward bending. Looking forward to your next clip on golf conditioning.
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Your right-he does need improved thoracic extension and shoulder mobility. That doesnt mean he shouldnt be doing the exercise as it could help with both. If anything he should stop 10 degrees sooner to avoid a flexion hinge in the lumbar spine.Glute activation is a main part of the DVD-we discuss proper and improper techniques and how to tell the difference. Med ball slams are great core exercises and have good carryover for golf especially when done at a diagonal.
They are very simple exercises to teach properly. You should do your research before trying to make money off people. At least get someone with a physiology or sport science background to help you develop a better product.
fitstrong1 3 years ago
Sorry to disagree but some of the exercises may be easy to teach but there are small compensations people make during the exercisesthat I see every day and knowing how to prevent these is the important part. I have a degree in Movement & Sports Science from Purdue and a Physical Therapy Degree from the Univ of Illinois. My partner is an Athletic Trainer with a degree in Health And Physical Education
siclair2 3 years ago
OK, that was the worst overhead squat form I've ever seen. You definitely need a lot more shoulder flexibility. Work on that first.
The ball rollouts are a very good exercise to prepare you for ab wheel or barbell rollouts
And put some more energy in your execises. The girl didn't "slam" the medicine ball, she just let it drop down.
I have very mixed feelings about this video.
he2he 3 years ago
See above re: OH squat. We show different intensities and variations of exercises on the video as everyone will be at a different fitness level and experience with exercise. They can progress at their own pace by increasing intensity or changing exercises. Thanks for the post!
siclair2 3 years ago
Medicine ball exercises especially plyometric are excellent ways to develop power and strength. We do diagonal training with med balls, elastic bands and weights with pully. All can be great exercises. Any exercise can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Our DVD was developed to help any golfer with beginner exercises to advanced. Most of the exercises can be done at home with minimal equipment or can easliy be transferred to the gym where a variety of equipment is available. Thanks for posting.
siclair2 3 years ago