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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 ...

 
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 ...

 
Improve the synchronisation of the spine

Improve the synchronisation of the spine

Rating: 2

Jon Bowskill, 20 October 2009 10:33

This exercise increases the most important aspect of the golf swing in generating power – rotation. It helps to increase upper back rotation so you can create that ideal 90-degree shoulder turn, generating more coil and therefore more power. Aim to smoothly integrate the head, neck, shoulder and spine movement. Make sure you are inhaling on the way back and exhaling ...

 

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