Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 at
9:51 am
i want to know some way of practicing your swing correctly, and making changes in your swing to stick. is a weighted golf club good for that?
Hi. A weighted club is good however it doesn’t give you instant feedback when your Golf Swing is off plane – swinging your golf club consistently on plane and on tempo will make it "stick" in your subconscious allowing you to repeat it without thinking about it.
So you will need to find a golf training aid that not only gives you instant feedback when you’re swing is off plane, but also teaches you the "feel" of a fundamentally sound golf swing. Kinesthesiologists(they study the movement of muscles and joints) all agree this is the best way to learn a complex skill, and the golf swing is a complex skill.
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And it costs much less that going to a teaching pro who may tie you up all in knots with a lotta "how to" instruction(most good teaching pros charge $100 and up for a 1hour lesson, most golfers need multiple lessons)
The trouble with most teaching pros is they give you tons of "how to" instructions which only speaks to your conscious mind – you need to learn the "feel" of swinging the club correctly – this talks to your subconscious mind – where real learning takes place.
Hope this helps.
Friday, August 5th, 2011 at
6:33 am
Hi, I am 14 and I am playing in a tournament in 2 weeks at my local golf club. I have been a member of the club for about 3 months now. I have trouble generating power to my shots when I play golf I can hit the ball straight down the fairway but It only goes 100/150 yards most of the time. Does anyone know how I can get more power in my swing? Thanks any ones help and advice is appreciated 
Try putting a weight on your club (not the face), and that should make you hit further when you actually lose the weight as your body experienced resistance with the weight, meaning a faster and more powerful swing.
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 at
1:27 am
Does being able to turn around a 80mph fastball, have any affect on your Golf Swing speed? Ive always heard that baseball hurts your golf swing but ive always found no correlation because in golf your swinging down at teh ball but in baseball your swinging at the ball.. Does it equate to anything, or is swing speed generated differently?
Your hips will be strong that’s for sure and that usually means more distance. But a baseball swing usually makes you a slice golfer. In golf you need your right elbow to remain closer to your body. When trying it you will probably lose quite a bit of distance but in time it will come back. But at least you’ll be hitting it straight.
Friday, July 8th, 2011 at
9:06 pm
I have started working out again after several years. The reason I stopped was because my muscle growth especially in my chest hindered my Golf Swing. Now that I have stared back, I need suggestions on stretches to counter that growth and keep my swing fluid and less mechanical. I try to stay away from chest exercises but I still need to firm up that area,
reach for your toes. then to the sky. lift you left knee up to your check while you twist to your right. lift your right knee and twist to your left. then just twist. put both hands on the ground and get into a push up position. then bring one leg up to your chest and push back. do this with both legs. then just twist your ankles and wrist. take your right arm put your hand on your left shoulder blade in the back and take your left hand and grab your right elbow do this with both arms. roll your shoulders.curve your back and push your shoulders back. this works for both male and female body types. and should be held for at least 10-15 seconds everyday every 12 hours and this will help stretch out your whole body and should not hinder your swing. another tip is to make sure your upper body isnt stiff or you will end up hurting yourself. dont put to much pressure on your back. and you dont want to use muscle when golfing you want to learn how to use the club head to push off and send the ball flying and you want to hit dirt. get heavier clubs if needed. im a 12 year old girl and i use men clubs that most pro golfers use
Monday, May 23rd, 2011 at
6:53 pm
I am doing an Anatomy project over the golf swing and I need to know the major muscles used.
The nuscles used in the Golf Swing are the core muscles, shoulders, and quads. Act like you’re swinging a golf club and feel the muscles being used.