Your core is, quite literally, at the center of everything you do. It’s what powers your paddle strokes, allows you to reach for a climbing hold, and makes hoisting a heavy pack and carrying it over ...
Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
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These 3 strength-training exercises are great for golfers—if done correctly (that's the catch)
We're not going to entertain the debate whether strength-training is beneficial for golf. In short, it is—big time. Literally thousands of trainers, golf coaches and elite players will tell you that ...
If you're lucky enough to live in a place where you can play golf all year, we salute you. For most of us, however, this is the time of the year where the clubs get shelved and the gym membership gets ...
If you’ve been a regular reader of Master Class over the years, you’re familiar with my affinity for core training as a method of strengthening “from the inside out.” Core training is an umbrella term ...
Welcome to the latest installment of the PGA.com Fitness Series, which will dive into functional strength training for golf. The golf swing is a highly technical, skill-based move so it can be ...
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