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Fitness And Your Golf Game

December 13, 2009 by admin  
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Golf Fitness

By improving your coordination, you are likely to hit the ball further, and more precise.

By JA Amos – As an amateur golfer, you are more than likely going to know that golf can be a rather tiring game. While many people see it as a relaxing and slow sport, when you actually stop and think about what is involved with the game, you soon start to realize that there is quite a bit more to it than simply just taking a swing and hitting the ball.

Think about it – you have to take a swing, hit the ball and then you have to go and collect it. Now depending upon how far you have managed to hit the ball, this can be quite a trek! There may be buggies available to help you, but most of the time golfers have to walk quite a distance even with the buggies available. This means that you can quickly become tired and that can then start to affect the way that you play.

So if you want to really improve your game, you have to first improve your golf fitness.

What Golf Fitness Entails

When it comes to preparing the body for golf, there are some specially designed exercises that you can do. Now that while it is always good to be as fit as possible by doing as much exercise as possible, if you do not do the right exercises then it will not help your golfing game. This is because you need to focus upon certain parts of the body and ideally you should get a professional evaluation to see exactly which areas you need to improve upon.

However it all depends upon how dedicated you are to the sport. So you need to decide whether you just want to relax and enjoy the sport, or whether you would like to improve to a professional level instead.

Generally golf fitness includes:

  • Realizing your current weaknesses
  • Learning to prepare before a game
  • Improving coordination
  • A proper Diet

By improving all of the above, you should start to see the positive results fairly quickly. No golfer has ever got to where they are now without putting in the extra effort. So if you want to improve your game then you need to be willing to pull out all of the stops and get your fitness in tip top condition.

Finding Out Your Weaknesses

Before you can even begin to improve upon your fitness, you need to first understand what your weaknesses are. Every golfer is different and you could have trouble with your swing, whereas others may have trouble getting their grip right. Whatever it is that you feel needs to be improved upon, that is what you need to focus your attention on.

There is a simple way to know where your weaknesses lie and that is to give yourself a quick golf fitness evaluation. The best way to do this is to start by standing in a golf pose. Behave as you would when you are just going to swing the club. Feel the tightness in your muscles and try and figure out whether any part of your body is tighter than the rest of your body.

Often muscles can become tense if you are worried about your swing. Even if you do not realise it, this can affect your swing and that in turn will affect how far the ball actually goes. So if you want to improve your swing, you need to first sort out your muscles and find a way to improve your posture so that you are not as tense or stressed.

Learning How to Prepare

The secret to a great round of golf is to prepare yourself fully before the big game. This generally mainly includes mental preparation, as the mind is by far one of the most powerful weapons that you have and if it is not focused, you will not play overly well.

You can improve your overall fitness as much as is humanly possible, but if you are not prepared mentally then you will never win a round. Self belief and determination are two of the main qualities that professional golfers have. So for an amateur golfer, this is definitely one of the main things that you have to improve upon.

In order to prepare, you need to focus upon all of the things that could potentially go wrong. Get to know your course that you are playing at and work out where the potential danger spots are. Once you get a good idea of the course, you can then start to plan how you can avoid the potential dangers and what you can do if you are faced with them.

By knowing the dangers and having a rough idea of how you can overcome them, you will not become too stressed when you are out on the course. It allows you to have a clear mind and that is what will help you to win against your opponent.

Improving Your Coordination

Another way to improve your golfing abilities is to improve your coordination. You need to be able to look at the direction in which you want the ball to go, as well as using the perfect swing to get it there.

In order to do this, you need to know exactly where to place your body and how to have everything set up in order to find your perfect swing. You Will need to have a basic understanding of how the body works in terms of movement and you need to practice in order to learn how to hit the ball as precisely as possible.

It might help you to watch other more professional golfers. You will be able to see how they stand, how they move and how they ultimately hit the ball. This should give you some tips on how it is done and how you might be able to improve.

One of the main factors of a good golf swing which you will notice when you watch professional golfers is steady legs. You need strong legs in order to be able to keep them grounded whilst your make your swing. If they aren’t, you risk swaying backwards or forwards and that will affect your golf swing and how far the ball travels.

By improving your coordination, you are likely to hit the ball further, as well as being able to hit it more precisely too. Poor coordination can be damaging to the game and it is something that many golfers do not consider when they are looking to improve.

Golf and Nutrition

The final thing that you need to think about if you are to improve your game is your nutrition. What do you currently eat? Is it a healthy diet? If not then it is more than likely that you will struggle on the golf course.

Proper golf fitness needs to be combined with a healthy diet in order for you to achieve the best possible results. So if you are used to eating regular takeaways then you seriously need to start thinking of changing your diet. By changing to a healthier, more nutritious diet your body will instantly start to improve and you will really notice the difference. You will have more energy which will allow you to feel more refreshed both before and during the game.

If you look at many amateur golfers today, they quickly become tired as the game progresses. If you are to win a round of golf, you need to be at your best and so if you have more energy, you have a much better chance at winning.

Basically a healthy diet consists of plenty of fruit and vegetables and you should also drink plenty of water too. Cut down on the fat that you eat and just eat as healthily as possible.

Overall if you follow these tips you should notice a huge improvement in your game. Most golfing problems are there because the amateur golfer does not know how to correct them. It really is not as difficult as you would imagine changing the way that you play. Even professional golfers have to put a lot of time and effort into improving their game.

So, if you want to be better at golf, you just need to be able to concentrate, focus on your weaknesses and come up with ways to improve upon them. Watch other golfers and see how they move and how they swing. It could be that your backswing needs a lot of improvement? Whatever it is that you need to do, ensure that you spend all of your time improving your technique and you will eventually get there.

You also need to focus your mind.

Think about the challenges that you face within the golf course and work out potential ways to get around them. By being mentally prepared you can approach the game in a more positive way which will in turn help you to hit more precisely and with a lot more focus than you usually would.

When it comes to golf fitness, nobody does it better that Mike Pedersen from Perform Better Golf. We highly recommend his Effortless Golf Training DVD Series. Good stuff!

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