Get ready to hit the greens in peak form! In this video, we delve into essential tips and strategies on how to prepare for golf season. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a novice, discover how proper ...
Flexibility is necessary for you to swing a golf club. Without it, you can’t rotate through the swing and get into the positions required to hit the ball well. Women usually have an easier time ...
Flexibility and mobility are not the same thing. Most people understand that flexibility is the degree to which a muscle can be passively moved through a range of motion—like when stretching. Mobility ...
Give your driving distance a boost using this two-for-one exercise from New York-based trainer Kurt Ellis. This full-body move works both the adductor (hip) muscles and thoracic spine to help you ...
The Seated Glute Stretch is a gentle, back-of-the-hip stretch for those new to golf fitness. This is a great way to improve flexibility in the back of the hip to increase your swing’s range of motion.
In the first article, “Golf Specific Exercises Improves Golf Performance and Prevents Injury: Part I,” I reviewed the essential biomechanics of golf and how improving strength and power through ...
A recent readers poll from Golf Fitness Magazine tells us the number one issue facing golfers is lack of flexibility. Typically when I work with my students, flexibility is the first line of attack. I ...
A good golf swing requires flexibility and range of motion, but unless your body has the stability to control all that movement, your swing will be erratic. And stability starts from the ground up, ...
Added power can be an awesome thing — good luck finding a golfer who doesn’t love hitting bombs. But strength training that isn’t paired with flexibility training is a recipe for wayward shots and ...
At Mishock Physical Therapy & Associates, we use the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Golf Performance Program to ...