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Loosen shoulder blade muscles

Loosen shoulder blade muscles

Rating: 2.5

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 12:08

This particular muscle helps rotate our head, essential in maintaining our head position and thus our eyes being focused on the ball. This is crucial if we want to always hit the sweet spot. Allow your body weight to push into the ball and stop when you reach a perceived tenderness level of 6/10. Hold the position for 10-12 seconds ...

 
Loosen the hip muscles

Loosen the hip muscles

Rating: 0

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 11:20

This warm-up exercise increases hip mobility and flexibility which helps create that 45-degree hip rotation that we're after in the backswing and also through the ball in our follow through. Remember to keep the feet still and focus on pushing your hip out, paying attention to any specific tight spots you may feel. Check out more from Jon Bowskill, TG's fitness ...

 
Loosen Front Chest muscles

Loosen Front Chest muscles

Rating: 0

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 10:08

Tightness through the pectorals (chest muscles) generally creates rounded shoulders. This common problem is rectified by massaging the muscle therefore enabling you to find and maintain the correct address position. Allow your body weight to push into the ball and stop when you reach a perceived tenderness level of 6/10. Hold the position for 10-12 seconds and the tenderness should ...

 
Improve ankle joint mobility

Improve ankle joint mobility

Rating: 2

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 09:34

Ankle rolls increase ankle mobility in the side-to-side motion. This motion is essential during the golf swing to allow the body to move correctly over the base of support without having to compensate for restrictive ankle movement. Make the movement slow and controlled and don’t come too far over on the ankle. Check out more from Jon Bowskill, TG's fitness ...

 
Improve your rotation

Improve your rotation

Rating: 2

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 09:28

With this exercise, you will increase the rotation of the body ready for the golf swing without having to stretch before you tee off. It also increases the communication between body parts that is essential in producing coordinated movement in the golf swing. Start by seeing how far you can rotate initially. Then keep your eyes on your thumb throughout the ...

 
Loosen the hamstrings

Loosen the hamstrings

Rating: 4.5

Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 09:13

Hamstring tightness causes the pelvis to rotate backwards and reduces mobility in the lower back. This makes it difficult to find the neutral spine position in the address position. Massaging the hamstrings will help improve this. Keep breathing throughout the process to help get oxygen to the muscle and only ever put pressure through the roller when massaging up towards ...

 
Improve leg strength

Improve leg strength

Rating: 2

Jon Bowskill, 22 October 2009 06:00

This exercise increases glute strength which helps with both the generation of power as well as hip stability during the swing. Focus on pushing through the earth to come back up to the start position and have a slightly deep abdominal contraction by drawing in your belly button towards your spine. Check out more from Jon Bowskill, TG's fitness guru, ...

 
Improve integration of the hip

Improve integration of the hip

Rating: 0

Jon Bowskill, 21 October 2009 07:00

This exercise will help increase the mobility of the lower back and coordinate the movement of the hips and pelvis, allowing a greater range of movement for the backswing and follow through. Focus on only lifting one segment of the spine at a time using the finger placement on your stomach to dictate which spinal segment you are aiming to ...

 
Exercise the front of the thigh

Exercise the front of the thigh

Rating: 0

Jon Bowskill, 21 October 2009 06:00

This massage helps release the thigh muscles that, if tight, can restrict freedom of hip rotation during the golf swing due to the pelvis being drawn down and forward. Keep breathing throughout the process to help get oxygen to the muscle and only ever massage up towards the heart. Check out more from Jon Bowskill, TG's fitness guru, at: www.jonbowskill.com.

 
Improve wrist function

Improve wrist function

Rating: 0

Jon Bowskill, 20 October 2009 12:18

This exercise warms up the area of the forearms and wrists allowing the flexibility required for the golf grip. Freedom of movement in the hands and wrists is crucial for appropriate wrist hinge in the backswing and release of the club at impact. Imagine you are trying to flick water off your hands in a rhythmical fashion. Check out more ...

 

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