GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero shares three exercises every golfer should do to strengthen their bodies to make better ...
I'll admit that I've often been guilty of overlooking the incredibly important role that fitness plays in becoming a better golfer, but five fitness exercises have drastically transformed my ...
There is no catch-all, perfect exercise for golfers, but there are several that have wide-ranging benefits to improve performance on the course and help ward off injuries. One such exercise you might ...
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 ...
Between your job, your house chores, your kids' sports schedules, oh, and your desire to play as much golf as possible, it's no wonder that one of the first things you eliminate from your weekly ...
If you can't get out to practice due to cold weather, try this golf fitness exercise to strengthen all the key golf swing muscles. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek ...
Welcome to week four of our eighth workout series, 30 Days to Better Golf. This series features a variety of products that are easy to store, compact to travel with and lightweight. The concept is to ...
Here is a quick foundational golf performance program that you can begin that has a lot of bang for your buck. We are working on multidirectional hip mobility, mid-spine mobility, core stability, hip ...
Here's a graphic from ShotLink. Granted, this is a relatively flat tee shot and the TPC of Toronto isn't exactly in the ...
Sorry Mr. Daly, long gone are the days of the Diet Coke and cigarette warm up. The game of golf has evolved to see to it that golfers are now high-level athletes that need to train as such. Strength, ...
Because golf is a game of balance, you must equally train the golf muscles. Opposite the back are the chest muscles. The most simple exercise to start is the good old fashion push up. You may choose ...
Amateur golf might be known as a "leisurely" pastime or a way to network with business colleagues, but recent research suggests that it could double as a form of exercise. While it may not appear to ...
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