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		<title>What Is Your Idea Of A Perfect Round Of Golf?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s your idea of a perfect round of golf? If you were to shoot 72, would that be a perfect round to you? The best players in the world only hit approximately 70% of their fairways and 12 &#8211; 13 of their greens in regulation when they play, and yet, they can still shoot 72 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s your idea of a perfect round of golf?  If you were to shoot 72, would that be a perfect round to you?  The best players in the world only hit approximately 70% of their fairways and 12 &#8211; 13 of their greens in regulation when they play, and yet, they can still shoot 72 or better.  So if the pros aren&#8217;t perfect, and they still shoot great numbers, what should your idea of perfect be?  You&#8217;re idea of perfect is should be that you can never achieve it.  Why&#8217;s it so important to understand that you&#8217;ll never be perfect?  It&#8217;s so important, because at your level, trying to be perfect puts added pressure on your game.  The game of golf has enough pressure already without you adding more.  So if you stop trying to be perfect, you can lighten up a little and have more fun playing this game.</p>
<p>Give Yourself Permission to Make Mistakes</p>
<p>If you can understand that you&#8217;ll never be perfect while playing this game, you can finally give yourself permission to make mistakes when you go to play instead of getting down on yourself.  You can stop scratching your head in disbelief after you hook that drive or miss the green because even the best players aren&#8217;t perfect.  Permission to make mistakes will also allow you to focus on your future shots, instead of dwelling on the past.  Before your next round, tell yourself that you&#8217;re going to hit some bad shots and there&#8217;s nothing you can do about it.  If you tell yourself this, you&#8217;ll reduce the pressure you are putting on yourself allowing you to have a more enjoyable round. </p>
<p>Pitching, Chipping and Greenside Bunkers</p>
<p>These can be some of the most difficult shots in golf.  Because these shots are so difficult, and because people rarely practice them, it should be obvious that you&#8217;re not going to hit all of these shots within 3 feet of the hole.  The next time you&#8217;re faced with a tough little pitch shot, a long chip or tough bunker shot, instead of hoping to get the ball close, why not think about just getting the ball on the green?   If you just try to get the ball on the green, you are not pressuring yourself to hit a perfect shot.  If you take this new approach you might be surprised at how close these short shots will end up.</p>
<p>Putting</p>
<p>If you think you are going to make every 6 foot putt you&#8217;re mistaken.  Putting guru, Dave Pelz, figured out that the pros only make 50% from 6 feet, 20% from 10 feet and 10% from 15 feet.  Once you realize these stats, you&#8217;ll stop getting mad at yourself for missing putts.  If you miss a six footer and whack your foot with your putter in disgust, not only will you have a hard time walking to the next hole, but it will be more difficult maintaining your composure on the next tee shot.  So the best thing you can do when you miss a putt, is to tell yourself that it&#8217;s no big deal.  The stats prove that even the best players in the world, only make a small number of putts.</p>
<p>The Practice Range is for Practicing</p>
<p>In teaching golf for over 15 years, I have been exposed to all types of golfers.  The main thing I see on the practice range, is that people care more about where their ball is going than they do about what they are working on.  Because of this, they often get angry when they hit bad shots.  If this sounds familiar, you have to realize that the practice range is the place you should be practicing.  You should be working on something in your game that needs to be worked on.  It is not a place where you should be trying to hit every shot perfectly.   If you&#8217;re working on a swing position or change, there&#8217;s no way you&#8217;re going to master it in 5 minutes.  This means you should be hitting bad shots when you practice.  Make sure that the next time you go to the range, you use this time to work on something.  Forget about trying to hit perfect shots and think about perfecting the positions you&#8217;re working on.  The faster you make the changes, the closer to perfect your shots will become.</p>
<p>How Perfect Are You?</p>
<p>If you really want to see how perfect you are all you have to do is put yourself to the test.  Go out on a quiet Sunday afternoon and hit 2 balls playing the best shot with each ball.  Keep your score and see how you make out at the end of the round.  Once you add up your score, you&#8217;ll truly see how close to perfect you really are.  </p>
<p>Until next time,</p>
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		<title>The Best Golf Exercises Are Very Simple</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best golf exercises are not complicated; you don’t need to be a member of a gym; and you don’t need thousands of dollars in equipment.  Yes…there are new golf fitness machines coming out in the market that look respectable, but they want an arm and a leg for them.</p>
<p>When you think of the best golf exercises, you’ve got to think like an athlete for a minute.  Golf is an athletic sport, and thanks to guys like Tiger Woods, golfers are realizing they need to train like an athlete to see improvement.</p>
<p>Most athletes don’t ever use machines.  Machines guide you through certain ranges of motion that don’t benefit the golf swing.  The golf swing is a very dynamic movement, that is not like other movements.  </p>
<p>The baseball swing is very similar from a mechanical standpoint…but two distinct differences.  In baseball you ‘react’ to a moving object (in golf the ball is not moving); and in baseball the ball is approximately waist high and in golf it’s on the ground.</p>
<p>So in order to incorporate the best golf exercises, you’ve got to take a look at your body position and the muscles involved to maintain that position.  </p>
<p>What is it?</p>
<p>We know at address you have a tilt in your spine, a bend at the hips and knees.  And even a little ankle flex.  That’s a somewhat athletic position, similar to a squat, but not quite.</p>
<p>Now…not only are you in the position, but now you have to swing a long lever (club) at over 80 plus mph and stay in this position (posture).  </p>
<p>Impossible if you have weak and stiff golf specific muscles!</p>
<p>Here’s is a quick test.  When you are in your golf posture, just start touching the muscles in your body that are flexed.  It will be the quads, hamstrings, glutes, calves and even the lower back muscles.</p>
<p>So we know that the best golf exercises will hit those muscle groups (and preferably in a standing position).  </p>
<p>Now add the very powerful rotation of your upper body (backswing) and you’ve got the core involved.  So you’ll need to do some golf exercises that incorporate core rotation and flexibility.</p>
<p>As you can see, the best golf exercises are NOT on machines and do not need to be done in a gym.</p>
<p>All you need is a pair of dumbbells, some inexpensive exercise tubing and maybe a weighted medicine ball and you can dramatically improve your golf swing right in your home in less than 30 minutes a day!</p>
<p>Hopefully you are motivated to take this approach to your golf improvement and you have a better understanding of what the best golf exercises are.</p>
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		<title>Strength Training For Golf – No Gym Required</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strength training for golf is viewed by golfers as a lot of work, time-consuming, boring and you need a gym membership to do it. None of the above is true, and if you read this article, I’ll explain why. You see… strength training for golf isn’t on machines anyways…so that eliminates the requirement of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strength training for golf is viewed by golfers as a lot of work, time-consuming, boring and you need a gym membership to do it. None of the above is true, and if you read this article, I’ll explain why.</p>
<p>You see… strength training for golf isn’t on machines anyways…so that eliminates the requirement of a gym. All you need is a pair of handweights, exercise tubing and a stability ball and you’ve got your entire “in-home” golf fitness gym.</p>
<p>It’s not a lot of work, if you pick and choose the area you want to focus on. It’s not time-consuming if you do it in the convenience of your home, and have a plan of action. And lastly, it can be a lot of fun, when you use bands, exercise balls and training equipment specific to golf.</p>
<p>There many “so-called” strength training for golf programs, but when you take a look at them, you’ll see pictures of golfers sitting on their butts in a machine. I don’t know about you, but I think golf is done “on your feet”, right?</p>
<p>Strength training for golf is becoming “mainstream” with the golfing community. We see and hear all the pros doing it and playing their best golf; so why wouldn’t we amateurs do it also?</p>
<p>There are so many reasons why to participate in a strength training for golf program, that you can’t overlook it and say you don’t need it.</p>
<p>Lacking power in your swing? It’s because your body can’t produce any stored energy from a full backswing with torque in your core. That’s a ‘physical’ issue, not mechanical.</p>
<p>Is your golf swing inconsistent from one swing to the next? Swing faults originate from some deeper physical limitation that’s not allowing you to make a mechanically sound and repeatable swing. How many times have you taken a lesson and heard your pro say, “you need to make a full backswing”, but you just can’t physically do it? That’s a ‘physical’ issue, not mechanical.</p>
<p>How about injuries? Do you have one at the moment? The golf swing is physically damaging to the body if you don’t have enough strength and flexibility to withstand the force the golf swing puts on it. Swinging a 3 foot long lever (club) at up to 90 mph is unbelievably stressful on the joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles of the body. That’s a ‘physical’ issue, not mechanical.</p>
<p>I could go on and on, but I think you might get the idea by now.</p>
<p>Strength training for golf may be your “missing link” to your best game ever! If you’ve tried all the ‘other’ methods, this is the ONLY one left. Why wouldn’t you explore the possibilities a little more?</p>
<p>If you’re looking to add power to your golf swing; improve your consistency; and prevent golf injuries, then you’ve got to consider strength training for golf.</p>
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		<title>Stretching For Golf Isn’t What You Think</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stretching for golf is critical to slowing down the rapid decline senior golfers experience, as well as reducing the stress on the muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. The golf swing puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the body, and unless you are participating in a consistent stretching for golf program, you will be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stretching for golf is critical to slowing down the rapid decline senior golfers experience, as well as reducing the stress on the muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints.  The golf swing puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the body, and unless you are participating in a consistent stretching for golf program, you will be a statistic.</p>
<p>The statistic I’m talking about is being one of the millions of golfers who aren’t improving and who are injured at some point every season you play.  Does this sound like you?  If so, keep reading to find out how you avoid being a statistic, and instead be one of the very few who actually improve and play their best golf.</p>
<p>The golf swing is dynamic.  What I mean is it involves motion.  This motion needs to be fluid, tension-less, and powerful.  The only way to accomplish this is with dynamic strength and stretching drills aimed specifically at your golf swing faults.</p>
<p>This approach to golf improvement is not utilized among most amateur golfers, but if done correctly will take your game to the highest level in the quickest amount of time.</p>
<p>In most of the golf fitness books, videos and articles you read, you will see the golfer holding a particular stretch for up to 60 seconds.  </p>
<p>Let me ask you this!</p>
<p>Do you ever hold any part of your golf swing when you’re playing or hitting balls?  I don’t think so.  So why would you train your body in this fashion?  You wouldn’t!  You would look at certain positions in the golf swing and incorporate dynamic (movement) stretches to improve those positions in an efficient manner.</p>
<p>For example, let’s say you are having a tough time making a full backswing.  The backswing is a fluid and tension-less movement that is destroyed when you add tension or restriction to it.</p>
<p>Instead, you would make some backswing moves, going as far as you can, then a little farther and releasing it.  Doing this 8-10 times throughout the day.  You can do this in your office or at home.  No need for a gym or workout gear.</p>
<p>Grab a short iron, stand tall with your arms extended straight out in front of you.  The club will be horizontal to the ground at about chest height.  Now rotate back as far as you can without too much hip rotation, then rotate through as far as you can with more hip rotation just like your golf swing.</p>
<p>Now this is a dynamic movement that will greatly improve your body’s ability to turn back fully and through to a complete finish for maximum power and distance.</p>
<p>In closing, don’t get me wrong!</p>
<p>You can definitely do static stretches and not hurt your golf swing.  But the emphasis should be on more dynamic stretches, and less holding stretches to maximize your golfing potential.</p>
<p>As you can see, this is a much different approach to stretching for golf.</p>
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		<title>Improve Golf Swing The Non-Traditional Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improve golf swing seems like a thought that is on our minds as golfers dozens of times per day. Do you agree? But what are you currently doing to improve your golf swing? Let me take a guess. Spending money on lessons, that may-or-may-not be working? How about the latest-greatest driver? Did it lower your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improve golf swing seems like a thought that is on our minds as golfers dozens of times per day.  Do you agree?  But what are you currently doing to improve your golf swing?  </p>
<p>Let me take a guess.  Spending money on lessons, that may-or-may-not be working?  How about the latest-greatest driver?  Did it lower your score?  Golf balls?  They say the Titleist ProV1  makes a ton of difference.  Has it for you?</p>
<p>I could go on-and-on but I won’t.  I think you get the idea.</p>
<p>So I’ve mentioned some very common, ‘traditional ways’ to try to improve your golf swing.  But I haven’t mentioned the MOST important one.</p>
<p>Do you want to take a guess?</p>
<p>Have you read any of my other 200 hundred or so articles floating around the web and in newspapers?  If you haven’t then you may not know what I’m going to say.  </p>
<p>But if you have…you know exactly what I’m going to say!</p>
<p>Look in the mirror…that’s your answer!</p>
<p>No this isn’t a joke.  No I’m not trying to yank your chain.  I’m trying to get you to realize what is holding you back.  It’s not taking lessons.  It’s not buying more equipment or $40 golf balls.</p>
<p>It’s getting right at the heart of the matter!  Your ‘physical limitations’ are keeping you from making a mechanically sound and repeatable golf swing.</p>
<p>Think just for a minute!</p>
<p>If your body can’t make a 90 degree shoulder turn…it’s a fact you will lose a TON of yardage off the tee and with your irons.</p>
<p>If you can’t maintain your golf posture throughout your entire golf swing…you have no chance to swing consistently for 18 holes.</p>
<p>If your core is weak…you will not be able to generate any power going into impact, therefore you will see a weak shot that most likely goes ‘offline’ quickly.</p>
<p>Can you see the picture more clearly now?</p>
<p>So what do you do?</p>
<p>You go see a local golf fitness professional who will take you through a golf fitness evaluation to determine your weaknesses and limitations and draw up a plan to improve them.</p>
<p>If you don’t have someone in your area…or the cost is a bit too steep; do a search online for golf fitness, golf training or even golf exercises and see what you come up with.</p>
<p>FYI – make sure to pick the first few ‘non-colored’ results on the search pages.  These are the ‘real’ results…not paid advertisements.  You want to find a product or program that covers every facet of golf improvement…that you can afford.</p>
<p>This is the next best thing to having your own golf fitness trainer.</p>
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		<title>Improve Golf Driving Distance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do I improve my golf driving distance?  I hear this question daily.  This is the dream of almost every amateur golfer.  To hit it longer.  But to improve golf driving distance isn’t what you think.  No it’s not your equipment.  It’s not pounding more balls at the range.  And it’s not even taking more lessons.</p>
<p>It’s about working on the machine that swings the club.  Are you following me?  Do you know what I’m getting at?  You’re an athlete if you play golf.  Don’t laugh.  I’m serious!  To swing a golf club effectively takes a tremendous amount of golf specific strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and stability.</p>
<p>None of the above can be accomplished without an optimum level of golf specific fitness.  When was the last time you made a swing and felt like it was an effortless, full and produced maximum power?  I’m sure it’s happened on occasion, but not as often as you want right?</p>
<p>The reason why is your body can’t produce a repetitively powerful swing.  It’s not capable of it.  Why?  Because you need to work on it ‘off the course’ with simple golf strength and stretches to build up the golf specific muscles that can make this happen.</p>
<p>To improve golf driving distance you must take this attitude.  If not, be ready to accept the same swing, game and results you’ve been getting for a long time.  I don’t mean to mix words, but the truth is needed.  No sugar-coating!  This is “throwing all the cards on the table” and deciding how bad you want to improve your golf driving distance.</p>
<p>Golfers have been bombarded with ads about the latest-greatest driver, guaranteed to add 30 yards to your driving distance.  I say bs on that.  It’s you that swings that club.  Doesn’t matter what club you have if your body is in poor condition.  </p>
<p>The critical area to work on for the quickest results is your core (mid-section).  Your core is the engine that drives the swing and produces all the power.  You’ve got to strengthen this area from a rotational standpoint to improve golf driving distance.</p>
<p>Not only will this approach improve your golf driving distance, but it will eliminate low back pain and injury.  Low back pain is the most common complaint among golfers.  It’s no wonder since the golf swing is such a torquing movement that directly affects the lower back if you have weak and restricted muscles.</p>
<p>The benefits far outweigh the effort involved.  Longer drives, no more injuries and years of golf enjoyment.  There’s no better return than that.  So take a different approach to improve golf driving distance.</p>
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		<title>Improve Your Golf Swing By Focusing On Your Finish Position</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watch the pros on Tour and notice how in-control they look at the finish position of the their golf swing. Why? Because they are! </p>
<p>They are in perfect balance. Even the pro who might look a little “crooked” at the end of the swing has a balanced swing. Vijay, who is slightly bent to the side at the finish position of his driver, is still in perfect balance. </p>
<p>How often do you think an amateur practices or even thinks about his or her finish position? Probably never. I would surmise that once contact has been made with the golf ball, most amateurs’ thoughts shift to the ball flight rather than where our body is finishing the swing. </p>
<p>Why is the finish position so important to a successful golf swing? And beyond that being in a balanced finishing position? </p>
<p>The finish position is directly related to two very important concepts involved in the golf swing. Number one is swing plane and clubhead is number two. </p>
<p>The swing plane is defined as the path on which the golf club should travel upon during the swing. </p>
<p>A quick review of the swing plane tells us that beginning with the address position, into the backswing, onto to the downswing, into impact, to follow through, and completing with the finish position, the golf club is intended to travel on a specific arch. This arch is a result of the biomechanics of the golf swing sequencing properly. In other words, everything working with the correct timing. </p>
<p>Think of the club traveling in a circle during the swing. </p>
<p>This imaginary circle is your swing plane and it dissects your back shoulder on the backswing and transition phases of the swing. </p>
<p>Returns to the same position as you started at impact with the ball, and dissects your front shoulder during the follow through into the finish position. </p>
<p>If the golfer maintains the clubhead on this path during the swing this is an indication that the mechanics of the swing are being performed properly. </p>
<p>What does a balanced finishing position have to do with the swing plane? </p>
<p>A balanced finishing position is yet another indicator that, number one, the golf club is following the correct swing plane, and number two, the golfer is performing the mechanics of the swing in the correct sequencing with proper timing. </p>
<p>Secondly, the finish position is directly related to what is referred to as “feeling” the clubhead. </p>
<p>Ask any Tour player they will tell you that they can “feel” the clubhead at any moment during the swing. </p>
<p>Completing the swing in a balanced finish position requires you to be “tension” free and feeling the club head through the entire swing. </p>
<p>Now the bigger question is, how does the amateur golfer get to a balance finish position? </p>
<p>Easier said than done. To develop “feel” in the swing, maintain the proper swing path, and develop a balanced finish position requires mastering three principles. </p>
<p>Principle number one is proper swing mechanics. In order to develop “feel” and correct swing path requires the golfer to develop the correct mechanics of the swing. </p>
<p>Not only do you need to learn the different fundamentals of the swing, you need to train yourself to put these fundamental in proper sequence. </p>
<p>Principle number two is the body. The body swings the club. Your body must have the flexibility, balance capabilities, strength, endurance, and power to perform the mechanics of the swing. </p>
<p>If the body is unable to take the club on the proper swing plane because of a lack of flexibility or lacks the power to develop clubhead speed. The ability to maintain a proper swing path, and finish in a balanced position will be compromised. </p>
<p>Principle number three is practice. In order to develop the proper swing plane, create “feel” for the club, master the mechanics of the swing, and develop a body to support the swing, you must practice the swing and train the body. Over time this will result in the development of components of a proper golf swing. </p>
<p>The amateur will often leave out one of the three principles. If the golfer does not practice, train the body, or develop swing mechanics, it is unlikely ou will keep the clubhead on the correct swing plane. </p>
<p>Bottom line, a balanced finish position is a very good indicator that particular swing was efficient. It also should tell you that your body is flexible, strong, and powerful.</p>
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		<title>Improve Your Golf Swing Quickly! I&#8217;ll Give You One Guess!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a fast&#8230;easy&#8230;&#8221;no-brainer&#8221; way to improve your golf swing&#8230;add a quick 10-20 yards with every club&#8230;and the best part&#8230;you can do it in your home&#8230;in less than 30 minutes.</p>
<p>I have been approached by thousands of golfers via the net and on the golf course&#8230;with the same question&#8230;in frustration&#8230;&#8221;what can I do to improve my golf swing?&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard all about the dozens of lessons they&#8217;ve taken and the thousands of dollars they&#8217;ve spent on equipment&#8230;all to play the &#8220;same&#8221;&#8230;and NOT improve their golf swing.</p>
<p>Why do you think this is?</p>
<p>I can tell you why in less than one sentence.</p>
<p>IT&#8217;S YOUR BODY!</p>
<p>Grab a cup of your favorite beverage (mines good &#8216;ol java)&#8230;sit in your most comfortable chair&#8230;and hear me out.</p>
<p>To hit a golf ball&#8230;what takes place? Let&#8217;s briefly go over it. Now stay with me on this&#8230;it&#8217;s going to make sense in a minute.</p>
<p>Get ready for that &#8220;ah-ha&#8221; moment.</p>
<p>Here goes: </p>
<p>* You physically grab the club with your hands. <br />
* You physically bend over and get in your address position. <br />
* You physically take the club back, hoping for a full backswing. <br />
* You physically attempt to return the club back to impact with stored energy. <br />
* You physically try to stay in your golf posture until the end of your swing. </p>
<p>O.K., that&#8217;s enough.</p>
<p>Do you see where I&#8217;m going with this?</p>
<p>Why is this important to know, and how you can use it to quickly improve your golf swing?</p>
<p>The answer is simple: Because of all these common references given above are the result of your body&#8217;s ability to accomplish these golf swing movements, with proper swing mechanics.</p>
<p>If you have &#8220;physical&#8221; restrictions (which the average golfer&#8230;especially as we age&#8230;has many) that won&#8217;t allow you to perform these optimal golf swing mechanics, you have a minimal (if not &#8220;any&#8221;) chance to optimize your golf potential.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the bad news!</p>
<p>The good news is you don&#8217;t have to settle.. you have the control to fix your faults..that is&#8230;if you &#8220;know&#8221; what they are.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I mean.</p>
<p>For starters&#8230;if you have a restriction in your hamstring flexibility, you won&#8217;t be able to get into proper golf posture&#8230;and for sure&#8230;not maintain it for 18 holes. </p>
<p>The result is many mishits because of fatigue and your body&#8217;s fear of pain. At the end of the round, you end up with a sore back..and wonder if you should cancel that next round of golf.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another one.</p>
<p>If your legs are weak&#8230;you will have no stability in your golf swing. Your legs will be moving (sliding) side to side&#8230;and straightening, when they should stay flexed.</p>
<p>The result again is&#8230;inconsistency&#8230;lack of power&#8230;and a predisposition to chronic injuries, due to compensations your body will make&#8230;keeping you &#8220;off the course&#8221; for long periods of time.</p>
<p>This is why I am a golf fitness professional.</p>
<p>I have passion for the game&#8230;and a goal to educate as many golfers as humanly possible&#8230;to stop the frustration.</p>
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		<title>How Your Golf Driver Swing Can Have More Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A golf driver swing that is lacking in power has a couple of issues that need to be addressed. A golf driver swing is slightly different than your other clubs&#8230;but needs to have the same sequence of motion and body position at impact to produce more power and distance of the tee.</p>
<p>Most golfers swing outside their physical capabilities resulting in lost yardage and accuracy.</p>
<p>Has this ever happened to you?</p>
<p>You step up on a long par 4 or a par 5 and tell yourself you’re going to get their in two. What did you do differently on the tee to achieve it? Did you swing harder? If so, what was your result?</p>
<p>The first issue to cover with your golf driver swing is your range of motion, especially on your backswing. Can you make a 90 degree shoulder turn with minimal tension? Most older golfers don’t even come close.</p>
<p>The optimal position is a 90 degree shoulder turn, with approximately 45 degrees of hip turn. This requires a high level of core strength and flexibility. Shoulder flexibility comes into play just a bit also.</p>
<p>If you can’t get to this position, it doesn’t matter how hard you swing…you’re still not going to maximize your power and distance with your driver. Trying to get to that position when you body cannot physically get there will only cause muscle tension, which slows clubhead speed.</p>
<p>Secondly, getting behind the ball and staying behind the ball at impact is critically to maximizing power and distance. This cannot be achieved with an “out-of-shape” body. It’s a physically impossibility.</p>
<p>Even for a fit golfer, this is sometimes hard to accomplish on a consistent basis.</p>
<p>On the downswing, it is critical the first move is with the lower body rotating (not sliding). This rotation of the lower body, while the upper body stays back (for only a split second) takes a ton of core strength.</p>
<p>A weaker golfer would not be able to achieve this. He/she would come over the top early with the upper body, merely because they don’t have core strength to initiate the downswing with the lower body.</p>
<p>So how do you achieve a golf driver swing with maximum power?</p>
<p>Start working on your core strength and flexibility from a rotational standpoint, with a golf weight training and golf stretching routine. Every exercise and stretch you do should incorporate rotational movements. The primary movement in the golf swing is rotational, so why wouldn&#8217;t you focus on that in your golf training program?</p>
<p>This is the quickest way to longer drives!</p>
<p>Hitting more balls with the same body and the same swing won’t get you there!</p>
<p>You’ve got to address the physical component to achieve the mechanical efficiency with your driver.</p>
<p>As soon as you do, you’ll be blowing by the other players in your foursome!</p>
<p>This IS the approach you should take with your golf driver swing.</p>
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		<title>How To Take Strokes Off Your Golf Game By Mastering The Mental Part Of It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The game of golf can be broken down into two parts: muscle memory and the mental game. Muscle memory is simple. So long as you have a decent swing you can lower your handicap by increasing your muscle memory and you do that by, of course, putting in range time. By contrast, the mental game is something that is as complex as the human mind itself and even professional golfers who have muscle memory down could endure occasional breakdowns of their mental games. How, then, is an amateur like you supposed to master the mental game? Well, a number of mental practices you can put in your bag will shave more strokes off your game then any gimmicky golf ball.</p>
<p>The mental game has multiple layers of depth just like the human mind. First, let’s discuss your rational mind and what it has to do with course management. If you don’t play very often, or even if you do, you have probably noticed a heightened sense of awareness on the golf course at times; not just when you notice the birds chirping or the wind blowing – it’s more than that. You get in a zone of thinking like a pro. That means you know your exact yardage, which way the wind is blowing, out of bounds is to the right, sand traps are short left, long is bad, you have a flier lie, the air is heavy and last time you hit a seven iron from the same spot you came up short. Making this mental address to the golf ball is every bit as important as hitting the right club. Smart folks say that what determines a decent round is not how good your good shots are, but rather how bad your bad shots are; you must take every measure to increase your chance of success if you don’t hit a perfect shot.</p>
<p>Next, you have to tackle you harsh golf superego and subdue its power. Often your golf superego can make you suffer from a “Tyranny of Shoulds.” If you are like most of us, you have probably suffered from an inter-dialogue on the golf course in which you berate yourself for not performing the way you should. Not only is this a surefire way to ruin a good time, it will have a tremendous effect on your stoke average. Thinking too far ahead on the golf course can actually put you behind and will most certainly throw you off your game. Perhaps the most bankable skill possessed by great golfers is their ability to quiet the mind. To them, every single shot is a new game of golf. This advice may seem contradictory to tips given the prior paragraph, but it is not. On your rational surface level, you are considering golf course management, but now you are a level deeper in focus, the rational brain has said its piece and you are focused solely on making the shot. Just like all good decisions are born from a peaceful and focused mind so is all good shot making.</p>
<p>
However, none of these states of mind are achievable if they are not built on a solid foundation of gratitude. What does that mean? Someone once said, “Golf is a good walk spoiled.” It sure can be if you don’t cultivate a mentality of gratitude. When you get to the first tee box take a minute to appreciate all that is taking place; you are playing a game with your buddies for a few hours, the air smells fresh, you have 18 holes in front of you to make good shots and a 19th hole if you need to drown a bad outing in a whisky sour. Regardless of anything, you are privileged to spend a few hours of life playing one of the greatest games on earth. If you can truly achieve that feeling inside your body, that my friend, is the fulfillment of your deepest level – the golfer’s soul.</p>
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		<title>How Golf Stretches In Your Office Can Improve Your Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf stretches in your office? Yes you heard it right! What a great way to take a quick break from your computer to not only feel better in the moment, but improve your game at the same time.</p>
<p>I’ve come up wihttp://www.freetrafficsystem.com/fts/index.php?a=posts&amp;add=1th many clever ways to work around the “I don’t have time” reason (excuse). </p>
<p>You can’t tell me you don’t have 15 seconds at your computer…and no-less in your chair? That’s right…I have come up with a whole routine you can do at your office that will quickly and dramatically improve your range of motion in your golf swing. </p>
<p>How many times have you been sitting at your computer with pains in your neck, back, shoulders, hips and even feet? </p>
<p>I’ve been there and that’s why I’ve come up with a simple and quick routine, to solve this very common problem. </p>
<p>If you are a fanatic golfer like me…you think about golf 24/7. Even at work! There’s nothing wrong with that as long as you’re getting your work done. </p>
<p>But why not make valuable use of that quick moment for golf by doing a golf stretch at your desk without leaving your chair? </p>
<p>You’ll be amazed how good you feel and how much better your golf game gets. The KEY is to stretch whenever you get a quick 15 seconds. Just think how many stretches you could get in during one day. </p>
<p>I firmly believe in being efficient with your time and making the most of your day. I’m going to give you one (of many) golf stretches you can do, in your chair in front of your computer. </p>
<p>I call it the Seated Twist (in your chair): </p>
<p>* Sit upright in your office chair, with chest high and back straight. <br />
* Reach behind you with one arm, which will rotate your upper body. <br />
* While staying very erect, twist as far as you can go and hold. <br />
* Twist the other way and repeat. <br />
* Go both sides 2-3 times, holding for 10 seconds. </p>
<p>This is a very effective golf stretch for reducing and/or eliminating back back pain and quickly improving your backswing and follow through range of motion, resulting in higher clubhead speed and more importantly distance.<br />
Do it right now and see how much better your back feels. </p>
<p>This is just one of many golf stretches AND golf exercises you can do in your office in less than one minute.</p>
<p>No more excuses!</p>
<p>Take ACTION and do that golf stretch right now!</p>
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		<title>Golf Lessons &#8211; Are They Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you’re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have considered golf lessons. But are golf lessons really beneficial? And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice? There are some who swear that lessons are vital and others who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you’re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have considered golf lessons. But are golf lessons really beneficial? And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice? </p>
<p>There are some who swear that lessons are vital and others who say that practice is the only thing that will improve your golf game. The truth seems to lie somewhere in the middle. But before you drop your coach or sign up for lessons, consider what it is that you hope golf lessons will accomplish. Outlining your goals may help you decide whether you truly need lessons or simply more time on the course.</p>
<p>If you play with others who play exceptionally well, you may want to find someone to give you some help with your game. Whether that’s a paid coach or merely a friend who plays well is strictly a personal choice. Getting some pointers and tips may be a good way to ensure that you don’t totally embarrass yourself in front of other players.</p>
<p>If you’re serious about the game, you’ve probably been involved long enough that you don’t need advice on whether to get a coach. But if you’ve only recently discovered the joy of golfing, you may find yourself looking for a way to improve your game. Golf lessons could very well be the answer.</p>
<p>Some people say that lessons give them a set time to practice and an opportunity to completely focus on the game. You’ll typically be less interrupted than if you were playing on your own, stopping to chat with friends along the way. But others say the simple fact of having someone scrutinizing every move and offering constant advice is more distracting than helpful. Decide whether you’re one of those who accept direction and works well in that situation. That’s a major clue as to whether golf lessons are a good idea.</p>
<p>Remember that a golf coach’s job is to teach you to golf correctly. That means that there are some habits that he (or she) will be trying to ingrain and others they’ll be trying to break. While golfing correctly is a terrific goal, many golfers have some bad habits that they tout as benefiting their game. Changing your grip, adjusting your stance or even using different equipment may be among the “must do” list from your coach. You may resist those changes. You have two options. You can do your best to follow the instructions, or you can explain that you aren’t planning to change that particular habit. If you don’t plan to change, you may need to reexamine your decision to take lessons. Without following directions, lessons may become a waste of time and effort on both parts, and money on yours.</p>
<p>Golf lessons are great for some people. It’s a personal decision whether you are one of those who will benefit from a coach – formal or informal. But remember that the most important thing to improve your golf game is simply practice.</p>
<p>To get a personal guide in making your golf game more incredible, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>how to break 80 review</a></i></b>. <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>How to Break 80</a></i></b> is one of the best selling golf technique books nowadays. Read our review more at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>how to break 80 review</a></i></b>!</p>
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		<title>Golf Fitness Equipment For Your In-Home Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf fitness equipment can be a variety of pieces; but what truly is golf fitness equipment? </p>
<p>You’d be surprised to find out it is not expensive; and is not necessarily in a gym or health club either. </p>
<p>Yes…there are golf “machines” for stretching and strength building that are well over one thousand dollars, but are definitely not needed. </p>
<p>When you think of the golf swing, it’s a dynamic movement completed in space with your ‘whole’ body. So any kind of training or golf fitness equipment should be able to accommodate this. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve designed all my programs, dvds and books to utilize the below equipment for one reason.  Convenience.  Which will save you time to do what you really want to do.  Play golf!</p>
<p>For starters, a pair of hand weights (dumbbells) are inexpensive, portable and can be used for dozens of golf-specific exercises. They don’t have to be heavy or cumbersome. You’d be surprised what a 5 to 8 pound pair of dumbbells can accomplish with the right golf exercises. </p>
<p>Next on the list of golf fitness equipment is tubing. You may have seen it in articles, on the television or in a catalog. Exercise tubing is extremely portable, very inexpensive and also can be used to mimic many phases of the golf swing, but with resistance. </p>
<p>I personally use exercise tubing in all of my programs, with all of my personal clients and in my own golf workouts. It can give you one heck of a workout if you have the right resistance. These bands come in varying tensions from light to extra heavy. </p>
<p>Another piece of golf fitness equipment is a stability ball. It’s the big ‘beach ball’ looking thing that is used in offices to sit on, in many exercise classes, at most health clubs and all of the physical therapy clinics. </p>
<p>Why? Because again it’s portable, inexpensive and very versatile. Doing golf exercises on the ball incorporate core stabilization, balance and stability. All important factors in a mechanically sound golf swing. </p>
<p>And the last piece of golf fitness equipment is a weighted medicine ball is the . You might remember them from several decades ago as the big leather balls that the old fitness fanatics used to improve strength and power. </p>
<p>Well now they’re back! They are used in every sport-specific strength program in existence. You can do so many sport-like movements with them and they weigh as much as 20 pounds, so you can imagine the benefit from a power standpoint. </p>
<p>I have a couple of my ‘bread-and-butter’ exercises I use in all my programs that incorporate the weighted medicine ball and they are very effective. </p>
<p>So there you have it! Three or four pieces of inexpensive and portable golf fitness equipment.</p>
<p>To get a personal guide in making your golf game more incredible, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>how to break 80 review</a></i></b>. <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>How to Break 80</a></i></b> is one of the best selling golf technique books nowadays. Read our review more at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Break-80?---Best-Selling-Golf-Instruction&amp;id=3022174' target='_blank'>how to break 80 review</a></i></b>!</p>
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		<title>Golf Basics &#8211; Build Your Foundation First</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people every year get bitten by the golf bug. Golf&#8217;s popularity continues to rise year after year. With more and more people becoming interested in golf, more and more people are taking their first steps in wanting to learn how to play the game.</p>
<p>And the great thing is &#8211; it is people of all age groups, genders, race and social strata. I have really been enjoying working with every type of golfer.</p>
<p>The first aspect of the game of golf that I talk with about a person or group of people that are just beginning to take up the game is that learning to play golf is going to take some time and much patience. In fact, the patience part never goes away in this great game!</p>
<p>The second aspect (or at least real close to it) that I speak with beginning golfers about is practice; and the amount you spend with quality practice time will get you to the point in your game you want to be.</p>
<p>Everyone has different ambitions and expectations as to how far they want to take their game. Whether it&#8217;s just a spouse who wants to learn enough of the game and the golf swing to enjoy an afternoon with their significant other, or someone who one day wishes to play competitively, the game of golf can accommodate. But, it&#8217;s fundamentals and practice that will get you to your goal.</p>
<p>At its core of the game of golf is the golf swing. Your golf swing. How you start out learning the mechanics of the golf swing is crucial. Don&#8217;t skip the basics! Learn some fundamentals before you even begin to tackle the swing. </p>
<p>The grip, the stance, the setup to the ball, and your posture, is the foundation from which you must learn the golf swing. If you don&#8217;t spend the time early on ingraining these aspects into your physical psyche, you&#8217;ll not (if ever) consistently strike the golf ball. So, make sure when you are working with your instructor, you don&#8217;t just start whacking at balls. Make sure you build the proper foundation with the aforementioned elements.</p>
<p>When you do progress to actually swinging the club, I like to have people start with middle iron (usually a 6 or 7 iron). In my opinion, the middle iron is the best club to begin learning the golf swing. With a six iron, for example, the ball placement is in the middle of your stance. This means that as you progress to higher and lower irons you will have a benchmark to work from. Also down the road, if you swing begins to trouble you, I usually suggest that you get back to your basic neutral position club of the six iron and get your rhythm and timing back.</p>
<p>If you are just beginning, you must understand that the longer the shaft on the club, the longer it is going to take you to consistently and accurately hit the golf ball. It&#8217;s just the physics. I see way too many beginners want to rush to justice and hit the driver and they never learn the proper swing. Always learn, tune, and groove your swing with a middle iron. Then work to keep that mindset as you climb the ladder of your clubs.</p>
<p>From you middle iron placement your longer shafted clubs will find your ball placement more toward your front foot&#8217;s instep; while your shorter irons will have the ball work more toward the back foot&#8217;s instep.</p>
<p>But before you do any of this, make sure you start with your foundation. Make sure that when you speak with your teaching professional you let them know that you want to spend time with and make sure you understand the concepts of the grip, stance, alignment, and posture. This will ensure that you don’t build a house of cards with your golf swing that will always be tumbling apart. </p>
<p>Once you get past your first couple of lessons of working on the foundations, don’t forget them. Always, always, always, be cognizant of your grip, stance, alignment, and posture even as you begin developing your golf swing. Be sure to incorporate a quick check of these before you engage your swing. </p>
<p>And finally, we come full circle. Be patient with yourself and spend time practicing. If you do, you’ll realize the wonderful rewards that the game of golf returns in a much sooner fashion.</p>
<p>To get a step-by-step guide for you to make the best golf swing, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>. <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>the simple golf swing review</a></i></b> is about a downloadable program where you can get all the facts and information. Get our review about this program at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>.</p>
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		<title>Finding Golf Lessons Online!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different ways to achieve golf lessons, and many ways to effectively acquire valuable lessons out there. Among the many ways to learn lessons of golf, online golf lessons are one of the fast effective ways to gain knowledge of strategies and techniques. Improving your golf game while realizing your best potential is one great reason to utilize online golf lessons. </p>
<p>Finding the best website for online golf lessons is relatively simple. Perhaps you have already established a comfortable, user-friendly golf website and that site lends you access to online golf lessons. If not, there are many reputable websites from which to choose. Also there are varied means in which to utilize the lessons offered. </p>
<p>Online golf lessons can include tips on how to improve specific aspects of your golf game. Normally on most websites, an overall generalization is provided so that you can see the broad scope of golf. This occurs at first and as you gain more direct knowledge toward where your particular golf game suffers you can find information that will seem personalized. </p>
<p>There will also be valuable information about stance, follow through of an effective swing and the finer points of swing analysis. Online golf lessons can even include time and effort geared toward the mental aspect of the game. As we know golf is a competitive sport in which you are competing against other golfer, the course and most importantly yourself. </p>
<p>In most case online golf lessons are offered on a non-paying basis and are simply included in your favorite golf website. In some cases you may find golf lessons that are presented in acrobat reader formatting and are downloaded into your personal computer at a minimal cost to you. Payment is made in a secure fashion with a credit card. Shopping around to search for the most effective lessons for your level of interest in the sport of golf is of utmost importance. Searching for the perfect lessons for you will serve to keep costs down and also to provide optimal help in areas where you most need it.</p>
<p>Most scenarios where golf lessons are available for free or for a cost in a downloadable format you will be given ample information. This information will be provided to determine if your personal computer has the capacity to down load these various programs. And to assure you that your computer also possess the capabilities to present the lessons in the way they are meant to be viewed. </p>
<p>One benefit from utilizing online golf lessons to improve your golf skills is that you can experience the lessons at your leisure. You can study and practice at your leisure and then too have the lessons handy for reviewing when you forget exactly what was being taught. Once you have improved your golf game and see the results you were hoping to see it is possible you will search for a more specific online lesson for your needs. Knowing where to look and what to expect with effective results will make that search much more pleasant.</p>
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		<title>Golf Basics – Learn To Turn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest challenges for beginning golfers and an area of constant attention for low handicap golfers as well as professionals is consistency in their swing. For someone just beginning to learn and apply the mechanics of the golf swing, one of the most important concepts to get on the right track with right from the get-go is to learn that the golf swing is a rotation of the shoulders and the hips not the forearms and hands. In short, when learning the basic golf swing, learn to turn.</p>
<p>One very simple drill you can perform to reinforce and to illustrate this concept is to place a golf ball (or any similar object that you can focus on) on the floor in front of you. Stand over the ball as you would normally properly address the ball. With a slight bend in the waist and knees, and with a flat back. Take your left hand and place it on your right shoulder and do the same with your right hand on your left shoulder. In other words, fold your arms across your chest. </p>
<p>From this position emulate your take-away from the ball. It is important to keep your posture in tact and your chin slightly up. This allows your left shoulder (assuming a right handed golf swing) to pass slightly under your chin. The key while doing this is to keep your head still and your eyes focused on the ball on the floor in front of you. Ultimately, you’ll want to make a full shoulder rotation that completes with your upper back approaching a point where it is actually pointing toward the target. Your hips (bellybutton) should achieve an angle of about half as much.</p>
<p>As you reach your full turn, again be mindful that your head stays still and you are still comfortably seeing the golf ball. At the height of your turn we want to feel our weight braced against the instep of our right foot. Not rolled over the outside edge of the right foot. Not rolled over the top of the right foot allowing the right hip to get outside of the line of our right leg. The weight distribution at your fullest part should be about 85% on the inside of the right foot. Do not allow yourself to ‘reverse pivot’ when you turn. By that I mean, as you turn you don’t want to dip your left shoulder and head and accomplish your turn by dipping and ending up with the majority of your weight on your left foot at full turn instead of your right. Hence reversing the intended weight distribution.</p>
<p>As you begin to release your turn you should do so with your hips and shoulders. Again keeping your aforementioned posture in tact. As your hip and shoulder initiate the return sequence, your weight will move in the same fashion proportionally from your right to your left side. Allow your hips and shoulders to pass through the original address position with your right should now passing slightly under your chin much as your left shoulder did on the takeaway. All the while keeping your focus on the golf ball you placed on the floor at address. Upon finish your weight will now have moved from the right to the left side. Your hips and bellybutton should finish facing your intended target with your head and eyes not leaving their focus on the ball until they are naturally pulled up and toward your target by the finish.</p>
<p>To get a step-by-step guide for you to make the best golf swing, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>. <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>the simple golf swing review</a></i></b> is about a downloadable program where you can get all the facts and information. Get our review about this program at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>.</p>
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		<title>Power Golf The Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power golf is a game very few golfers can play. What I mean by that is…power golf takes a certain level of golf specific strength and flexibility. There are requirements that have to be in place to maximize your power and golf driving distance.</p>
<p>It’s not as easy as getting the ‘latest-greatest’ driver at $500. It’s not buying Titleist ProV1’s at $45 a case. It’s not even taking more lessons (although swing mechanics are very important).</p>
<p>The answer is improved strength and flexibility from a rotational standpoint…in your core…to play a power golf game.</p>
<p>The golf swing is a turn (rotate back) and a turn (rotate through). If there are limitations that don’t allow you to rotate back fully and store that torque (energy), then you will never play a power golf game. I hate to sound harsh, but it’s the truth…plain-and-simple.</p>
<p>Do you currently feel like you can make a full backswing with max torque in your core area? I mean a 90+ degree shoulder turn with nothing more than a 45 degree hip turn…and with both heels on the ground?</p>
<p>If you can’t…do you think hitting more balls is the answer? Or taking more lessons? I hope not! It’s about getting off the course and doing some simple golf exercises and stretches that won’t even take 20 minutes to do…a couple times a week.</p>
<p>No gym! No fancy equipment! Just simple exercises done in your home with minimal equipment. You don’t have to get overwhelmed thinking it’s a gut-busting, sweaty workout.</p>
<p>Although…when you get a taste of what being ‘fit’ feels like…it’s almost addicting. It’s like the ‘runners high’. You start looking a little better. Having more energy. Experiencing less aches and pains. And best of all! You’re killing the ball long and straight!</p>
<p>Every exercise you do to create a power golf game should be focused on core rotational exercises. It’s easy! Get in your golf posture and grab a single dumbbell or bag of sugar. Something that weighs about 5 pounds. Now make partial swings…staying in your posture for 20-30 swings. There’s one simple and easy-to-implement rotational exercise.</p>
<p>I’ll bet you can handle that one.</p>
<p>How bad do you want to play “power golf?” How bad do you want to be the ‘last golfer’ to hit your second shot into the green? How bad do you want all your golfing buddies to be in the proshop after the round talking about one of your LONG drives?</p>
<p>Start implementing exercises like the above example and you’re one step closer to playing power golf!</p>
<p>To get a step-by-step guide for you to make the best golf swing, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>. <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>the simple golf swing review</a></i></b> is about a downloadable program where you can get all the facts and information. Get our review about this program at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Simple-Golf-Swing-Review---Your-Golf-Guru&amp;id=3022224' target='_blank'>simple golf swing review</a></i></b>.</p>
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		<title>How An Empty Box Improved My Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first started playing golf my swing was amazing—at least I thought so. The problems in my game came from the wrong clubs, the wrong golf balls and the wrong tees—essentially, all of the equipment in my bag. Once I started replacing my generic equipment with better-designed alternatives, I soon realized that those elements would only get me so far—I needed to examine my swing.			</p>
<p>When you really think about the game of golf, the physics involved are completely awe-inspiring: a human being whacks a slightly less than two-inch ball several hundred yards across varying terrain, landing that ball inside a hole less than five inches in diameter. Many times in as few as three strokes. How is this possible? Golfing technology has played a large part in shaving strokes off the game, but ultimately the answer is the golfer’s swing.</p>
<p>The perfect golf swing takes advantage of the science mixed up in how a golf ball travels through the air. When the ball takes flight, several things have to happen to create a great shot: the ball has to have spin, trajectory, and speed—and all in the proper amounts relative to the shot you are trying to make. In order to control spin, your swing has to deliver the correct club-head angle. In order to convey the proper trajectory, your swing has to address the ball at the proper position. In order to provide speed, your swing has to progress through the proper series of body motions. That’s a lot going on in just one swing!</p>
<p>As a beginner to the game of golf, I couldn’t afford to sink a lot of money into private lessons. As a result, I spent a lot of time working on my swing by trying methods and techniques I read about in popular golf magazines. Most of these techniques utilized well-crafted graphics with a lot of arrows and talk about a “C”-shaped swing. While this was helpful in allowing me to visualize what my swing should look like, it did little to give me a practical application of that information. I spent time videotaping myself, standing in front of mirrors—not to mention hours watching professionals play on television.</p>
<p>But I still couldn’t find that perfect swing.</p>
<p>The biggest problem I had was that I had an idea of a perfect swing, but I wasn’t addressing the specifics behind what was wrong with mine. Over time, I realized that I didn’t have a terrible swing; I just had a good swing with a tendency to fade. I was satisfied with the distance I was getting (speed), I could generally control the direction of the shot (trajectory), but I had a real problem with my shot sliding to the right on me as I played off the tee.</p>
<p>The most common swing problem in the history of golf is the slice—an unintended movement of the ball (for a right-handed player) from left to right while the ball is in the air. As I played, my fade would progress to a slice in direct response to my building frustration. When I found out a slice is common to most golfers, it didn’t make me feel better, it made me even more frustrated—I didn’t want to be average, even in my errors!</p>
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The best part about having a swing marred by a tendency to slice is that a slice is correctable—apparently, golfers who tend to hook (unintentionally moving the ball right to left while in the air) have a much harder time correcting their swings. With a little research, I found hundreds and hundreds of products designed to assist me in straightening out my little problem. But as I said before, I didn’t want to spend the money! Lucky for me, I did have a spare empty box lid from a box of golf balls.</p>
<p>There are many factors involved for creating a slice, but the physics come down to the ball spinning on the wrong axis while in the air. Draw a black line around the exact center of a golf ball, and point that line at a target. If the ball spins forward exactly on a center axis, it will fly in a path directly towards the target without shifting in flight. If the ball spins even slightly off that axis—spinning slightly to the right or left, it will curve in the air. This is because the dimples in the ball create a shift in pressure around the ball, similar to the way a pitcher uses the seams to create a curve ball in baseball. The ball may begin traveling in a straight line, but if it is spinning to the right, it will ultimately move in that direction. So, the problem lies in controlling the ball’s spin. And what controls spin? The angle of the club-head when it strikes the ball.</p>
<p>Problem solved! But not quite. The reason my club-head wasn’t striking the ball correctly could be attributed to several possible errors—closing or opening the clubface, getting ahead or behind my hips in the late stage of my swing, an improper grip on the shaft, etc. But you address these same issues for nearly every other swing problem! I was back to square one! Only this time I was armed with the right information. I knew that my problem was spin.</p>
<p>I reviewed the video tape of my body in motion and I paid particular attention to the details of my swing: grip fine, hips fine, clubface open fine, follow through—not fine. It seemed I had an abnormality in my follow through. I went back to the articles I had read on correcting swings and I found a great piece of advice that ended up costing me absolutely nothing. The article encouraged me to place the lid from a box of golf balls on end about eighteen inches in front of my stance. Using tees, I secured it to the ground so that it stood up without assistance, pointing in a line towards my target. I addressed the ball with the lid to my left, and as I finished my stroke, I had to avoid hitting the box lid. Voila! No slice!</p>
<p>I now make it a habit of using my little trick before every round to remind myself of the correct follow through for my swing. It’s not a fancy fix, but it works, and it didn’t cost me anything for my troubles. It took a lot of analysis to make it happen, but I’m now a much happier golfer. I still slice from time to time, but at least I now know why, and what I can work on for the future. It turns out my equipment was fine, I just hadn’t really understood the owner’s manual.</p>
<p>To get an honest opinion about a new golf swing book, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>. A new book being developed is now available for those people who love to play golf, and it is the <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book</a></i></b>. Read our review at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>.</p>
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		<title>Golf Swing Help With A Different Approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hoyt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf swing help is a thought in most amateur golfers minds on a daily basis. The never-ending search for a quick fix to your golf swing. I receive emails every day reading how golfers have tried “everything” and still haven’t improved. They have reached a state of desperation in their golf game. Does this sound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swing help is a thought in most amateur golfers minds on a daily basis.  The never-ending search for a quick fix to your golf swing.  I receive emails every day reading how golfers have tried “everything” and still haven’t improved.  They have reached a state of desperation in their golf game.</p>
<p>Does this sound like you?</p>
<p>Unless you have 8 hours a day to work on your golf swing like the pros have, you will not be able to achieve that ultimate goal of consistent performance.  The golf swing technique of today has become so complicated, that golfers are “paralyzed by over-analysis”.  </p>
<p>I’ve heard some great analogies lately!</p>
<p>How about walking?  Would we think of every biomechanical movement in every joint of our body when we walk?  I don’t think so.  If that happened, we’d have a lot of frustrated, immobile people out there.</p>
<p>The same thing holds true with golf.  Having a basic understanding of how to hit the ball to your chosen target is critical, but after that, you shouldn’t have to think of 30 different things to swing the club to make this happen.</p>
<p>The end goal in golf is to get your ball to a target as accurately as you can, and then get it in the hole.  With that being said, why are so many golfers not improving?  The answer and solution are quite easy.</p>
<p>It’s what I say more than a dozen times every day to golfers.  “It’s your body that swings the club, not the other way around”.</p>
<p>Your swing is only as good as your current ‘physical’ capabilities.  Don’t you think that makes sense?  I mean…if your body is tight (inflexible), do you think you’ll be able to make a nice full backswing with minimal tension?  No way!  That’s a physical impossibility.</p>
<p>The ONLY way to be able to achieve optimal swing mechanics with minimal effort is to improve your body’s ability to reach these physical points in the golf swing consistenly.  Whether it’s a 90 degree shoulder turn, or hips slightly open with your head stationary behind the ball at impact.</p>
<p>It makes total sense to break down the swing fault you are currently dealing with and look at the physical requirement needed from your body.  The more involved I get with improving golf performance, the more interested I’m getting in the biomechanics of the golf swing and how to improve them with the physical approach (both strength and flexibility).</p>
<p>I’ve seen dramatic results from members of my websites and customers of my golf improvement products, which tells me this is the way to improve your golf swing the quickest.  I’ve had golfers literally tell me they wish they would have taken this approach 20 years ago!</p>
<p>Why not end the frustration once and for all and take a look at the ‘source’ of your swing fault?  </p>
<p>With this approach, the last thing on your mind will be golf swing help.</p>
<p>To get an honest opinion about a new golf swing book, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>. A new book being developed is now available for those people who love to play golf, and it is the <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book</a></i></b>. Read our review at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>.</p>
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		<title>Golf Swing Trainer &#8211; What Is It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swing trainer is a term you might think of for a training aid that works on your golf swing. I’ve come up with a new definition for a golf swing trainer. It happens to be what I do for a living.</p>
<p>I won’t take up this whole article talking about myself, but I do want you to think of a golf swing trainer in a different light after reading this.</p>
<p>You see…I’ve watched and read about the millions of golfers who are in search of the “silver bullet”. The “magic pill” that will give them the perfect swing and the game they dream of. Well…it’s not out there! I hate to ruin the party, but there is no such thing.</p>
<p>There is hope!</p>
<p>I have spent the better part of 10 years studying the golf swing. And over 25 years in the field of fitness and exercise physiology. I have combined my two passions into the label of golf swing trainer.</p>
<p>It came to me one day when I was working with one of my personal golf clients. We were talking about his swing faults and I was prescribing golf stretches and exercises to eliminate the swing fault.</p>
<p>After just 4 sessions…his swing fault was gone! Completely! He was thrilled to say the least. He told me he had taken private golf lessons with 4 different golf teaching pros and couldn’t correct his golf swing fault.</p>
<p>When he explained it to me…it was obvious. It was a physical limitation that was not allowing his body to perform the prescribed technique all these teaching pros had told him he needed to do.</p>
<p>I was as thrilled as he was and now here I am. A golf swing trainer implementing golf exercises and stretches to eliminate golf swing faults. It’s the most effective way to permanently eliminate swing faults with minimal or now change in technique. The swing just falls into place when the body can perform at optimal strength and flexibility levels.</p>
<p>You heard it here first. Now I am quite confident you will hear more professionals in my field of expertise use it.</p>
<p>A golf swing trainer should have superior knowledge of the golf swing from a mechanical standpoint and physical standpoint. If one or the other is missing, then this individual isn&#8217;t a qualified professional that should be working on your golf swing.</p>
<p>So next time you hear this phrase…think of improving your body…not taking more lessons, buying the latest, greatest gimmicky training aid, or hitting more balls.</p>
<p>Golf Swing Trainer!</p>
<p>To get an honest opinion about a new golf swing book, visit: <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>. A new book being developed is now available for those people who love to play golf, and it is the <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book</a></i></b>. Read our review at <b><i><a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Swing-Book-Review---Get-an-Honest-Opinion&amp;id=3022149' target='_blank'>golf swing book review</a></i></b>.</p>
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