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		<title>How To Improve Your Golf Swing With Fitness Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fitness training is one of the keys to help you improve your golf swing. In addition fitness training can help you get in shape and feel better both on and off the golf course. Performing exercises to build muscular strength can add power to your golf swing, boost your endurance, and loosen up your muscles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fitness training is one of the keys to help you improve your golf swing.</p>
<p>In addition fitness training can help you get in shape and feel better both on and off the golf course.</p>
<p>Performing exercises to build muscular strength can add power to your golf swing, boost your endurance, and loosen up your muscles and joints to help you avoid injuries both on and off the golf course. Most golfers will do the actual fitness training in a gym using either free weights, machines or a combination of both. However, you can also perform fitness training right at home using everyday items.</p>
<p>Your golf fitness training program should include exercises for the both the lower and upper body and primarily focus on those exercises that add to the motion of the golf swing. The program exercises should involve multi-joint movements that also include work for the torso. A strong, powerful golf swing requires coordination and strength in the major muscle areas of the body and therefore the exercises you perform should help you build both coordination and strength.</p>
<p>Before you start any sort of fitness training program you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are a more mature golfer. If you know what type of exercises you will be performing and how often you will be training, make sure you cover them with your doctor. Your doctor should tell you if they have any concerns regarding the types of exercises you will be doing and your health.</p>
<p>Once you are done talking to your doctor, the next step is to determine where you are going to train. Most people perform their fitness training in some type of gym facility. Many gyms have certified personal trainers on hand who will be able to tailor a workout plan specifically for you to help you reach your goals. Before actually joining a gym, visit each one in your area and ask for a tour, or even a free pass for a week in order to check them out. Make sure that you are comfortable with the facility, the staff, the clientele and most of all the fitness training equipment you will be using.</p>
<p>Make no mistake about it, fitness training will provide you with benefits both on and off the golf course. Strengthing your body will enable you to transfer more power from your muscles into your swing allowing you to hit the ball farther and easier. So what are you waiting for? Get started on a fitness training program today and reap the benefits on the green tomorrow.</p>
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<p style="background-color: #FFFFFF; width: 100%; padding: 0px;" class="text"><b>About the Author</b>: Terl J. Tyler is a golf and fitness enthusiast as well as a writer for Total Golf Instruction. Visit them today at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.totalgolfinstruction.com" title="http://www.totalgolfinstruction.com" target="_blank">http://www.totalgolfinstruction.com</a> and sign up for their free newsletter to receive more great Golf Swing Tips.</p>
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		<title>Golf Swing Weight Training A New Approach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf swing weight training is as specific as you can get in regards to golf training to improve power, distance and iron yardages with every club. Wouldn?t you love to add 10 yards to every iron? Instead of a 150 6 iron, you?re hitting a consistent 7 iron the same distance. This alone will greatly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swing weight training is as specific as you can get in regards to golf training to improve power, distance and iron yardages with every club. Wouldn?t you love to add 10 yards to every iron? Instead of a 150 6 iron, you?re hitting a consistent 7 iron the same distance.</p>
<p>This alone will greatly improve your ?greens in regulation? and getting more shots closer to the pin. The end result is a much lower score.</p>
<p>Golf swing weight training shouldn?t be new to you. You?ve heard all the pros train for their game. So why shouldn?t you? Here?s one secret that can add a quick 20 yards to your driver in less than a week or so.</p>
<p>Swing a weighted club!</p>
<p>This is not revelating stuff, but I?m here to tell you it?s one of the quickest and most effective ways to increase your distances with all clubs.</p>
<p>The benefit is developing the exact golf swing muscles from a strength and flexibility standpoint within your golf swing. You&#8217;ll improve your backswing and follow through range of motion, as well as your power through the hitting zone.</p>
<p>In all my dvds, books and websites I preach the importance of a balanced routine of both golf stretching and strengthening exercises for all your golfing muscles. This is critical for your long term success.</p>
<p>I am an advocate of this approach, and strongly suggest you be too. There are many muscles swing the weighted club don&#8217;t hit that can be affecting your game. Like the hamstrings, lower back and even abs.</p>
<p>But how about a little shortcut along the way?</p>
<p>Golf swing weight training is something I?ve personally been doing for over 10 years and I?m fortunate enough to say I can consistently drive the ball over 300 yards. I don?t say that to brag, but to say this type of training and approach is effective and works!</p>
<p>Because I?m not a big guy like all those long drive competitors, golfers are surprised when they see me hit a drive. They all seem to ask how can I do that? Immediately I go into my golf trainer mode and precede to tell them the importance golf swing weight training and working on the ?machine? to hit longer drives.</p>
<p>Within a couple of holes they are hitting me with a ton of questions they want answered. By the time I?m done, I wished I hadn?t told them what I do for a living.</p>
<p>No I?m just kidding.</p>
<p>By doing a golf swing weight training program that incorporates strength, flexibility and weighted clubs you will see the quickest results that last long term.</p>
<p>Your golfing buddies might think your crazy, but you?ll get the last laugh.</p>
<p>The winning combination is swing technique and golf swing weight training!</p>
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<p style="background-color: #FFFFFF; width: 100%; padding: 0px;" class="text"><b>About the Author</b>: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ultimategolffitnessguide.com" title="http://www.ultimategolffitnessguide.com" target="_blank">http://www.ultimategolffitnessguide.com</a> and founder of several cutting-edge online golf performance sites. Visit his new golf swing improvement site at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.performbettergolf.com" title="http://www.performbettergolf.com" target="_blank">http://www.performbettergolf.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Ultimate Golf Swing Training Program</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><P>Why isn&#8217;t your golf swing improving? Have you ever had your golf swing analysed? That&#8217;s not just having a golf professional look at your swing but check out your golf swing plane, posture, your spine angle, balance and general biomechanics. If you haven&#8217;t you are not having a true swing analysis done.</P></b></p>
<p><b><P>Why isn&#8217;t your golf swing improving? Have you ever had your golf swing analysed? That&#8217;s not just having a golf professional look at your swing but check out your golf swing plane, posture, your spine angle, balance and general biomechanics. If you haven&#8217;t you are not having a true swing analysis done.</P></b></p>
<p>      <P>You understand the basics&#8230; how to hold the club, where to stand, but things go wrong from there. The reason your golf swing goes astray when you take your club back is because your biomechanics are faulty. For example, if you have a functional short leg on your left side, when you take your stance your hips will rotate resulting in an open stance. You might think that you are square to the target line, but you are not. </P><P>With your poor biomechanics the club is being forced into an out-to-in swing so you will hit the ball with a clockwise spine. Correcting your hip and spine angle will square the club face at impact so you can hit the ball with an anti-clockwise spin. The hips and shoulders must return to a square position this will not only cure your slice but you allow distance from more power being generated from the correct body turn and the square club face. If your hips are rotated you will not be able to align your feet, hips and shoulders square to the target. If your posture is corrected your muscles will groove your new swing so you will naturally return to a stance with a square club face. Also if your hips are rotated your centre of gravity will not be right this will force your shoulders to turn too quickly with an open stance due to a poor hip rotation the body will be in front of the ball. If your spine angle is wrong you will not setup with your head behind the ball you will begin your downswing before you have complete your back swing with your arms.</P><P>Every golf swing fault can be analysed this way. That&#8217;s why your golf swing is not improving. You are not addressing your main piece of golf equipment&#8230;YOUR BODY&#8230;and how it affects your golf swing. This is why you have difficulty repeating a good shot. Your biomechanics aren&#8217;t grooved to a good swing. Muscle memory is going to return you to a poor posture unless it is retrained. Your golf professional is telling you to have good balance, keep good posture and maintain your spine angle throughout the shot. But how can you maintain your golf swing if your body won&#8217;t allow it? You need your golf swing analysed from a biomechanical point of view to determine how your posture and muscle imbalances are affecting your swing.</P><P>So I broke the golf swing down from a purely biomechanical view. How does your posture affect your swing? Can it cause you to hook, slice, hit the ball fat or thin etc? The answer was yes. Because as your posture changes so does your swing plane. Then I looked at the variations in posture. Can they relate to swing faults? &#8230;Yes, they are definitely related to every swing fault. So I came up with a basic equation. Muscle imbalance = poor posture = poor swing. I looked at every posture and muscle imbalance and came up with a simple formula to analyse these faults related to a swing fault. So this is how Get Fit to Golf and the ChiroFit Program was born. If you can maintain a constant posture and spine angle through a shot you will be able to repeat the same swing and return the club face square to the target line. I also looked at well know golf champions past and present, from Ben Hogan, Jack Nickalus, Greg Norman, Tiger Woods etc. Even though they have variations in their swings at first glance, if you break their golf swing down they all have something in common. At the impact zone they have maintained good posture, spine angle and balance, and they are able to repeat this. Tiger woods is a good example. When he first came on the golf scene he had the best posture of any golfer I had seen. </P><P>If you want to improve your golf game, your golf swing training and analysis should have a physical component. Have your golf swing analysed from a biomechanical standard and then fit it to your game. This is the basis to Get Fit to Golf. An easy to access online assessment process which will highlight and analyse your golf swing faults and then you can download a tailor-made easy to use program all done online. All it takes is 30 minutes of posture balancing three times a week to dramatically change your golf swing and improve your game for life.</P><br />
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<div>Ronald Burke is the owner of<BR><A href="http://www.getfittogolf.com/">Get Fit to Golf</A> <BR>which is a premier site for Golf information and membership programs.<BR>for more information, go to <A href="http://www.getfittogolf.com">http://www.getfittogolf.com</A></div></p>
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		<title>Why Golf Swing Training Aids Have Not Worked For You</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swing training aids have a bad reputation with most amateur golfers. Many of them have been victims to aggressive companies selling golf swing training aids. The result is that many of them ended up making purchases without first focusing on the specific weaknesses in their game that they want to correct. Others purchased golf swing training aids without the benefit of expert advice.</p>
<p>Many times the approach has been to get hold of the very latest golf swing training aids in the market, rather than trying to improve on personal physical limitations and finding the best training aids in the market to help one do that.</p>
<p>Whatever the image golf swing training aids have in the eyes of most golfers, the truth of the matter is that they work and can have a major impact on your golf game when approached correctly.</p>
<p>The right approach to golf swing training aids starts by not looking for any magical overnight remedies that will wipe out your weaknesses overnight. Instead you should focus on particular exercises and golf-conditioning programs that will improve on your physical limitations hampering your golf game. If you then look for the particular golf swing training aids that will best help you achieve your current goal and objective, your chances of success with golf swing training aids that you purchase, dramatically improves.</p>
<p>Even if somebody suggests a certain golf swing training aid and assures you that it will eliminate a specific weakness evident in your game of golf, before purchasing it focus on the particular muscles in your body that need to be conditioned to eliminate or reduce on the problem. You can then see if the golf swing training aid recommended will help you achieve your goal.</p>
<p>Do not be afraid to ask for expert advice on golf swing training aids before you make your final decision. It quite often pays to do so. </p>
<p> About the author:<br />   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 site at <a target="_blank" href='http://www.performbettergolf.com' target='_blank' class='navigation'>http://www.performbettergolf.com</a><br /></font>  </p>
<p>  The Biomechanics Of A Golf Swing Can Teach You Plenty Mike PedersenThe biomechanics of the golf swing can be very revealing about the game of golf and specifically the scientific difference between amateurs and professionals, winners and losers.</p>
<p>But what is biomechanics?</p>
<p>Biomechanics or Motion Capture Technology (MOCAP) is the mechanical analysis of body motion. Studying and understanding the physics of a golf swing by analyzing the biomechanics of the golf swing can be very revealing. This is usually achieved with the help of high speed video technology.</p>
<p>The twisting golf swing produces torque on the golf club. The greatest determinant on how far you will hit the ball lies in the speed at which the club will be moving at, as it connects with the ball at the bottom of your swing. The faster your club will be going at the bottom of your swing, the greater the amount of kinetic energy that will be transferred from the club head to the ball and the further the ball will go.</p>
<p>Results from the close study of the biomechanics of a golf swing indicate some fascinating facts. For instance professional golfers can generally achieve a club head speed of 100 M.P.H. at the bottom of their swing. Fascinatingly, however, legendary golfer Tiger Woods can reach upto 125 M.P.H.</p>
<p>How does Tiger do it?</p>
<p>Most people do not remember the dramatic entry of this amazing golfer into the game at the tender age of 20. As studies in the biomechanics of a golf swing have clearly proved, Tiger is responsible for taking the golf game into a new level. For the first time there was a golfer on the world stage who took their fitness very seriously and exercised regularly. And not just any exercise, but exercises in a program that was golf-specific.</p>
<p>You really cannot argue with studies in the biomechanics of the golf swing which tell this amazing story about what exercises can do to a persons game. </p>
<p> About the author:<br />   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 site at <a target="_blank" href='http://www.performbettergolf.com' target='_blank' class='navigation'>http://www.performbettergolf.com</a><br /></font>  </p>
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