Rotary Golf Swing Exercises
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Golf Galaxy Swing Fan $39.99 Helps improves all aspects of your golf game.Natural air-resistance discourages swing flaws.Builds grip, forearm, and rotary torso muscles.Increases club speed and control. |
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The Timeless Swing: Tom Watson with Nick Seitz (Hardcover) $29.99 Tom Watson is one of the greatest professional golfers of all time. He has electrified the golf world and showcased a swing that has endured as a model of good mechanics, rhythm, and repeatability. The Timeless Swing is a collection of Watson's knowledge and expertise over the course of his career. From fundamentals to advanced shotmaking techniques, he breaks down the full swing and explains the most effective way for mastering each part. Included are drills, tips, and exercises to help golfers continue t |
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FlatBall Golf Swing Training Aid $6.99 When you get good at hitting the Flatball, you will never hit a real golf ball "Fat" or"Thin" again! |
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The Swing Thing $49.95 The Swing Thing from Double D Golf attaches to your existing club. Two handles separate the hands on the club, preventing them from hiding the effects of an improper shoulder turn and body rotation. Isolated this way, the large muscles of the back and sho |
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Golf Galaxy Swing Trainer $19.99 Weighted Head Adjusts To Simulate Woods And Irons. Strengthens Your Muscles |
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Momentus Golf Speed Trainer Swing Aid $29.99 The Speed Trainer is a clubhead speed accelerator. Instantly increase your clubhead speed with this useful swing training aid. You will be able to hear the sound of a progressively increased clubhead speed and potentially add 30 yards to your tee shots. This swing training aid is used by top Tour pros and will boost your clubhead speed 10+ mph. |
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Momentus Swing Trainer Iron $79.96 The MOMENTUS is a revolutionary swing trainer that incorporates a patented technology, whereby the clubshaft embodies most of the weight which is evenly distributed throughout the length of the shaft. The reason this is so beneficial in a practice club is because as a golfer swings the MOMENTUS, the evenly weighted shaft generates momentum. The momentum causes the club to swing along a balanced and proper swing plane. Through repetitions with the MOMENTUS, a golfer ingrains the feel for swinging the club on-plane. This leads to a drastic improvement in consistency and clubhead speed.The momentum of the shaft swings the club, so a golfer's muscles are stretched by swinging the trainer. Additional flexibility and strength are benefits also gained from swinging the MOMENTUS. It is an excellent club to use for warming up prior to playing a round of golf. |
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Hank Haney Essentials of Swing $24.99 From one of the most well-respected and sought-after golf instructors in the world comes a book that goes beyond tips and quick fixes to lay out principles that are essential to the perfect swing. Point by point the chapters cover every aspect of the swing-from grip to contact to ball flight. Putting Haney's approach into practice enables players to consistently make a powerful swing that can hit every kind of shape of shot-with every club in the bag. 160 illustrations are included to help players understa |
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Golf Pride DD2 $5.58 Continued evolution in grip technology! Firm material in the base of the grip provides stability through the swing. Gold material provides comfort where you need it most - under your fingers. Click here for more information on the Golf Pride Golf Grips. |
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SKLZ Slice Eliminator™ Swing Path Trainer $34.99 Get rid of that golf slice or hook for good. The adjustable guide pads of the Slice Eliminator encourage a correct in-to-in golf swing path for straight shots, and give immediate feedback on an out-to-in and inside out swing path. A simple, yet effective training aid that should be brought to the range whenever you're hitting bananas. |

“play Better Golf When you Have a Better Back”
Low back pain represents one of the most common and costly diagnoses that the health profession manages on a continuous basis. It is one of the most common reasons to visit a physician, physical therapist, or chiropractor. The costs for evaluating and treating low back pain patients are estimated to be beyond $50 billion dollars a year in the U.S. Regardless of the costs from the multiple diagnostic options, physical therapists and other healthcare practitioners must become more efficient and effective with their treatment plans. Treatment must be aimed at the individual with the back problem rather than the back problem itself. It is crucial for the clinician to include in their clinical assessments to examine the person and their ability to function, and not just focus on the traditional clinical tests of impairments such as range of motion and strength tests.
Traditional exercises have been shown to be an effective treatment modality for patients with low back injury. Multiple studies have examined the benefits of exercise in treating patients with low back pain; however, there have been very few published reports describing specific program designs as it relates to golfers. Golf injuries to the low back are the most common problems in both the professional and amateur player. It’s poor technique and the repetition of hitting balls that usually leads to an injury. Combine that with the typical sedentary lifestyle (in which people drive to/from work in a seated position and work in a seated position for most of the day) and you begin to understand why there is such a high incidence of back pain among golfers.
A back injury results from excessive stress placed on the spine, usually when the body does not perform the correct sequence during the golf swing. Here is an astonishing fact: Eight times your body weight is forced through your spine as you make contact with the ball. So if you have poor mechanics combined with a weak back you are more likely to cause yourself a significant amount of injury.
To avoid back pain, I recommend you start by visiting a health professional for a golf-specific training program. A well-trained health professional is able to identify skeletal and muscle imbalances and give you correct golf specific exercises to improve your posture and overall conditioning specific for golf. Correct posture and muscle balance will enable you to get into the proper positions required to swing the golf club effectively.
The golf swing is considered a very unnatural movement for most people, especially for people with a sedentary lifestyle. As with most sports, golf is a sport that requires a lot of rotary movement. When we sit for the most part of the day, certain muscles get used to that position and become “tight”, while other muscles get “stretched out”. This leads to significant muscle imbalances that then put unnecessary stress on the back. In all likelihood, their golf muscles have “shut down” due to sitting for long periods. Effectively, the muscles that absorb force and reduce load in a golf swing (that is, the lower and deep abdominals) are relatively weak and aren’t able to work together. And if your hips and shoulders are tight, there is a greater chance of moving incorrectly.
The golfer’s checklist to ensure a healthy back:
1. Visit a physical therapist or chiropractor well versed with golfers for a golf-specific physical assessment and conditioning program.
2. Take a lesson from a PGA professional about basic fundamentals and how the body should move during the golf swing. Hopefully the PGA instructor uses video to analyze your swing.
3. Practice golf specific drills that teach the correct movements in your swing, which will decrease the chances of injuring your back.
4. Ensure your clubs are fitted properly for you, e.g. are your clubs too short or long? Are the shafts too flexible or stiff?
5. Make sure you do a golf-specific warm-up routine prior to hitting balls or playing golf.
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