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Golf Club Swing Weights
A golf club's swing weight helps the player to be able to feel the club head hit the ball. This helps each of the clubs to have the same feel for continuity purposes. Low lofted iron head's, such as a 3-iron, have a much lower weight than a higher...
How to Get out of Bunkers
This lesson is entitled, "How to Get out of Bunkers", and everyone knows how frustrating they can be if you don't know the proper mechanics to get out of them. But the bottom line is, for the pros, bunker shots are some of the easiest shots on the...
Par and Beyond: Secrets to Better Golf
You've bogeyed your last hole, you are about to hit your next drive. As you take your practice swings, your mind is still on the last putt that you blew. You take your swing and it's a slice. In your mind you say to yourself "Oh no, I'm going to...
Revere Anthem Golf Concord Las Vegas
Revere Anthem Golf Concord Las Vegas - The Revere Golf Club was
created in celebration of the legacy of Paul Revere. Upon
arrival at The Revere, you will find that we have themed our
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What Do the Core and the Golf Swing have in Common Part II?
In part one of this article we discussed the core and its relation to the golf swing. A quick review of the information in article one will indicate a definitive connection between the "athletic movements" of a golf swing and the core section of the...
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Ignore This Golf Training Tool At Your Own Peril
Name one of the most powerful and yet most ignored golf-training tools?
Before I tell you what it is, let me also add that there are a lot of myths associated with this golf-training tool. Most are totally false, of course.
There are a number of people who have taken my advice and have used this golf training tool and some of the ones that I have worked with are in there 70s and 80s. Their games have improved dramatically.
The golf-training tool I am referring to here is weights or resistance training specific to golf.
Yes, I can hear you grown in disbelief. Still, I suggest that you listen to the facts.
Resistance (golf) training can be used in different ways. You can use resistance training to build plenty of muscles but that is not the golf training we are talking about here and definitely not the powerful golf-training tool that I am referring to here.
The kind of golf training that has helped many of the golfers that I have worked with improve their game tremendously is a golf-conditioning program using lighter to medium weights
with more repetitions (12-15). And in a shorter time frame too. Usually not more than 45 minutes.
Yet many golfers eager to improve their game will still fear to dare take the bold step of using this powerful golf-training tool. The reason mainly revolves around the way they picture themselves being the source of jokes at the local gym as they get crowded out by hoards of younger musclemen. Actually you are more likely than ever these days to bump into more golfers at your local gym, than was previously the case. That’s because many of them are taking this golf-training tool seriously these days and the results speak for themselves.
And what’s more nobody will be laughing at you at the course anymore when you take this golf-training tool seriously. That’s for sure.
About the Author
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Check out his new golf fitness products site at http://www.performbettergolf.com
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