Golf is a popular sport in the US, with over 32 million participants annually (National Golf Foundation, 2020). The most critical determinant of golf performance is the resulting combination of ball ...
Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
As golf season approaches, preparation should start before your first tee time. Building strength off the course can improve performance and help reduce injury risk. “Play the long game by building ...
Have you ever worked on a swing change with your instructor, felt like you really had it on the range, and then completely lost it the moment you stepped onto the first tee? Here’s the thing: It’s not ...
Everyone loves a golf-specific exercise that checks all the boxes. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek and her trainer Jon Freed, demonstrate the quadruped plank ...
As golf season approaches, preparation should start before your first tee time. Building strength off the course can improve performance and help reduce injury risk. "Play the long game by building ...
The problem with classic ab exercises like sit-ups and crunches is that they put your the top portion of your spine (the cervical vertabrae) in flexion. In a world where you spend a good portion of ...
A buzz term in golf in recent years is "ground reaction forces." Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate ...
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Yoga is good for golfers. This is better
Performing yoga does all sorts of good things for golfers. It improves the body's stability and mobility. It helps with stamina and breathing. It puts you in a calmer mind-set that often leads to ...
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