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It's Your Body That Will Improve Your Golf Game

 
Author: Mike Pedersen
 

Your body and golf go hand-in-hand. You can work on your golf, but if you dont address your bodys limitations, your game will not improve. I say this very strongly!

The exact opposite will give you similar results.You can work on your body, but if you dont work on your golf game you will not improve as much; although your body will naturally be able to make a better swing.

In many of the articles I write both for the web and for my golf performance sites, I mention the body as the the golfing machine. You may have heard this term before, but I truly feel like it is profound.

Your body dictates your golfing ability!

You can get by on natural ability, but after a while, aging sets in and you lose strength, flexibility, coordination, stability and much more. When this happens, your game starts to slip.

The only way to stop this slide is to work on your machine. Im definitely not saying to stop practicing. But practice alone will not get it done!

Focus on the limitations your body has and your golf game will transform. You will feel like you can make a bigger, more powerful swing; but with precision and accuracy. The net result is a big reduction in scores and mishit, and a huge improvement in distance and accuracy.

You are a golfing athlete and all athletes condition their bodys specific to their sport. Why wouldnt you do the same? The more you focus on the physical demands the swing puts on your body, the better youll be able to understand the importance of golf training.

Are you competitive with yourself on the course? If you are, dont you want to make a change that will quickly improve your game? If so, youve got to start thinking like a high-level golfing athlete. Dont even tell any of your golfing buddies your thinking.

Just take care of business and let your golf do the talking for you!

Youll soon realize its been your body keeping you from a much better golf game.

 
 
 

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