The Whole-Body Rotation exercise is the most fundamental rotational exercise for golf. It builds muscles in the core and hips that are necessary for generating high-speed rotational force.
A common problem in the golf swing for many amateurs is posture and rotation. It’s not that these types of players don’t understand the importance of those elements in the swing, it’s that they’re ...
Generating high-speed rotational force is a huge part of the game of golf. However, if you want to continue playing golf for a long time, it’s important to make sure you are doing this safely to avoid ...
With the start of April comes the start of the golf season in NJ. A proper exercise program will certainly improve every aspect of your game. Before we go into exercises that are designed to hit the ...
All golfers are looking for ways to improve their game. Some don’t even involve picking up a club. Good golf mechanics often come down to functional body movement, says Tyler Campbell, director of ...
I am the Co-Director of the Titleist Performance Institute Fitness Advisory Board. I share duties with Jason Glass on establishing protocols for player development in the fields of functional movement ...
Summer means longer days and hopefully more time to play golf. Depending on where you live, there may even be enough time after a workday to get a whole round in. While longer days of June-September ...
Shoulder turn is a bit of a controversial topic when you speak to teaching professionals. Some think too much emphasis is put on trying to make as big a rotation with the trunk as possible in order to ...
The weakest part of most golfers' bodies is the part they need most: the core. Without strong, pliable muscles in your stomach, hips, butt and lower back, you can't make a golf swing that is both ...
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