Dumb Golf Exercises That Can Ruin Your Game
'Golf exercise' is a term used too loosely and quite inaccurately. The big problem is you get hurt by following bad advice. Bottom line is - the wrong 'golf exercises' can wreak havoc on your game and cause long term injuries.
Truth be told - I cringe when I see golfers pumping up on weights and machines in the gym. As a matter of fact - I think it's pretty foolish for the typical golfer to be lifting weights and pumping up on all the machines to try and enhance his golf performance.
Your golf training emphasis should be on stretching and flexibility improvement exercises - and then core conditioning moves.
Add some hill-work cardio and vestibular conditioning on soft discs or rolled up towels.
Most of what I just mentioned can be done very effectively with simple body-weight exercises.
Throw in some handy and cheap resistance bands, a nice floor mat, a 55 or 65cm swiss/exercise ball, maybe a light medicine ball, and possibly even some light hand-weights (8's, 10's and 12's) - and you have everything you need for some serious golf conditioning and performance improvement - as well as a smart, all around, well balanced fitness program for all areas of your life - even in the bedroom (because that score counts too you know? - just ask your woman).
With all that being said - I know there are still some golfers out there who are going to still 'hit the gym' and do what everyone else is doing... So - if this sounds like you here are a few body and game destroying exercises I would advise you to drop from your program:
ONE - Lat Pulldowns Behind the Neck/Head
TWO - Shoulder Presses from Behind the Head/Neck
THREE - Stiff Legged Dead-lifts
FOUR - Traditional Bench Presses
FIVE - Wide Dumbbell Flyes or Regular Cable Cross Flyes
SIX - Old-School Sit-Ups
Those are just a handful of potential game and body killers - and there are more - but I don't want to overwhelm you. You should understand that as a golf nut you need to be doing exercises that take into account your choice of sport and how your body must perform in that specific sport - in your case the sport being golf.
Golf requires and synergistic blend of range of motion, strength and golf specific endurance - that cannot be realized via a typical, general exercise routine.
Employ total-body stretches and flexibility exercises as your golf conditioning base, core training as your next level and then endurance as the last touch for a complete program.
Combine each of these golf conditioning elements consistently and your buddies will want to know "what you've been doing".
Whether or not you choose to share your golf secret-weapon with the 'boys' is up to you, big swinger.
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