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They have had a
vision of going into the local gym and being intimidated by the "muscle
heads." It can also be overwhelming to decide what plan of action to
take and if it will be worth the time and effort. I have listed some
myths about strength training for golf and the truths about them as
well.
"I will bulk up too much and that will hinder my golf swing."
Golf fitness (resistance training specific for golf) will not result in
muscle gain that will alter your swing mechanics. To increase muscle
size, involves lifting increasingly heavier weights with lower
repetitions, increasing your calorie intake dramatically, and spending a
couple of hours per day lifting weights.
A golf fitness program incorporates moderate weight, with medium (12-15)
repetitions, and in a time frame of 30-45 minutes. This type of program
is designed to improve your golf specific strength and endurance, not
build muscle.
"I will lose flexibility if I lift weights."
In fact, the opposite is true! Weak muscles are also tight muscles. When
you do resistance training, you are increasing blood flow, working
through a functional range of motion specific to golf, and strengthening
the tendons and ligaments in every joint of your body. In conjunction
with a stretching program, strength training will improve flexibility,
not hinder it.
"Weight training will cause me to lose feel."
By strengthening your muscles specific to golf, you will have better
control of your body. A golf fitness program trains your body
specifically for your golf game. When you improve functional strength,
you have more control and balance, which will improve your feel.
Strength training involves body awareness, muscular control, and
coordination. These are all key elements for enhanced golf.
So in summary, golf fitness can be done when you are in your early teens
(with supervision), or into your late 80's. I have personally worked
with people in there 70's and 80's who increased their strength 100%.
This was partly due to the initial level of fitness being so low. My
point is, that it is never too late to start. Search out a fitness
professional or conditioning specialist to design a golf specific
program and you will play better than you ever imagined! Start now!
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is a respected golf fitness expert, and
the author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, numerous golf fitness
tips and founder of several online golf fitness sites. For more
information on his new, cutting-edge golf fitness ebook, go to http://www.ultimategolffitnessguide.com.
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