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All Just about GolfHow Your Golf Driver Swing Can Have Much Power
by:
Mike Pedersen
A golf driver swing that is lacking in power has a couple of issues that need to be addressed. A golf driver swing is slightly some than your another clubs...but inevitably to have the same sequence of motion and body position at impact to produce much power and distance of the tee.
Most golfers swing outside their physical capabilities consequent in lost distance
and accuracy.
Has this ever happened to you?
You step up on a long par 4 or a par 5 and tell yourself you’re going to get their in two. What did you do otherwise
on the tee to accomplish it? Did you swing harder? If so, what was your result?
The 1st issue to cover with your golf driver swing is your range of motion, especially on your backswing. Can you do a 90 degree shoulder turn with borderline tension? Most older golfers don’t even as come close.
The optimum position is a 90 degree shoulder turn, with about 45 degrees of hip turn. This requires a high level of core strength and flexibility. Shoulder flexibility comes into play simply a bit also.
If you can’t get to this position, it doesn’t matter how hard you swing…you’re still not going to maximize your power and distance with your driver. Trying to get to that position once
you body cannot physically get there wish only cause muscle tension, which slows golf-club head speed.
Secondly, acquiring behind the ball and staying behind the ball at impact is critically to maximising power and distance. This cannot be achieved with an “out-of-shape” body. It’s a physically impossibility.
Even as for a fit golfer, this is sometimes hard to accomplish on a consistent basis.
On the downswing, it is critical the 1st come is with the lower body rotating (not sliding). This rotation of the lower body, piece the upper body stays back (for only a split second) takes a ton of core strength.
A weaker golf player would-be not be able to accomplish this. He/she would-be come over the top early with the upper body, simply because they don’t have core strength to initiate the downswing with the lower body.
So how do you accomplish a golf driver swing with maximum power?
Start working on your core strength and flexibility from a motion standpoint, with a golf weight training and golf stretching routine. Every exercise and stretch you do should incorporate motion movements. The primary movement in the golf swing is rotational, so why wouldn't you focus on that in your golf training program?
This is the fastest
way to longer drives!
Hit much balls with the same body and the same swing won’t get you there!
You’ve got to address the physical component to accomplish the mechanical efficiency with your driver.
As shortly as you do, you’ll be processing
by the another players in your foursome!
This IS the approach you should take with your golf driver swing.
Just about The Author: Microphone Pedersen is one of the top golf performance swing trainers in the country. Golf Magazine's expert at GolfOnline.com, author and founder of some cutting-edge online golf performance sites. Take a look at his simply discharged golf performance dvds and instructions at his improve golf swing site - Perform Better Golf.
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The golf swing is a physically difficult movement. Until golfers realize this, their pursuit of the perfect swing wish ne'er
be achieved. Microphone Pedersen is President/CEO Perform Better Golf which offers golf training dvds, instructions and equipment. Get Mike's free Fit To A Tee ebook by subscribing at http://www.performbettergolf.com
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