Golf: Perfect Putting- Mental Training & Hypnotherapy by Dawn Grant
Apr 2nd, 2011 by admin

Golf: Perfect Putting- Mental Training & Hypnotherapy by Dawn Grant

Putting contributes to about half of your golf score. So, if you are ready to perfect your golf game, the best place to start is on your putting. Using the powerful tool of hypnosis, Dawn guides you gently into this relaxed, familiar state where you are able to access the subconscious programming of your mind. Here, you are able to uncover your true golfing potential and the resources you already have for a more consistent game of golf.What better way to address your grip, posture, stance, eye p

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Master Your Driver Golf Swing Strokes
Feb 20th, 2010 by Sam-Frea

Golf becomes great when you are a master of your driver golf swing strokes. One method to help you with your swing is the Medicus driver. This driver will be is the great trainer to help you perfect your golf swing. Without a good golf swing it is going to be very difficult to actually have a good game during your golf holiday.

But improving on it would enhance your overall game as well as improve your putting skills. Improving your power is not that important as improving your form and distance when you want to work on this area.

Keys to improving swing: good posture, shoes and alignment with the ball. What can an incorrect posture do to your game? It can make you twist at an inappropriate moment which ultimately does not allow you to grasp the club correctly.

Your attempts at making a good driver golf swing can be jeopardized when all these things combine. Your first line of defense is to always ensure you have the right stance, which will allow you to quickly and easily perform the appropriate follow through for your swing.

One of the ways you can correct your posture is to take a snapshot of yourself or ask someone to take a shot. Once you have your picture, see it against the proper stance that has to be taken. If this is not an option for you, look into some lessons, which will allow you to work with someone to truly master your stance.

Strong foundation skills are important as they lead you up the right path as you go on. If you have the ability to work with a golf instructor this is going to be the best way since they can be much more honest with you about the flaws in your stance than you will be with yourself

After rectifying your stance, you need to have a look at problems with your grip. Overextending the grip or holding the club the wrong way can result in a poor backhand right from the start. There is no way possible to have a correct driver golf swing if you do not grip the club appropriately. Physically this can not be done. So the more you try, the more dejected you would feel. A small shift in the position of your hands could completely change the picture.

Before you lift the golf club driver from the ground simply pull it away from the ball. This is important if you want to improve your driver golf swing. Lifting and pulling the club at the same is a common mistake made by most players. Not only does it jeopardize the game but it results in an off-center hit also. Ensure that you are pulling the club straight back before you start lifting it up and you would notice an almost instant improvement. Surely this not asking for too much. Your driver golf swing would improve drastically if you make that extra effort to pull the club before lifting.

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A Golf Fitness Coach Equals Terrific Golf
Dec 13th, 2009 by Sam-Frea

Golf fitness coach. Have you ever considered one…and if so, what precisely were you looking for? There are many ‘ordinary fitness’ trainers trying to get a piece of the golf fitness and training market that seems to be fast gaining exposure both on the television and inside print thanks to Tiger, Vijay and Annika.

But the first thing you need to consider when looking into hiring a golf fitness coach or program is the trainers experience inside golf.

Yes…that is high on the list of requirements. Does he/she know golf? Do they know the biomechanics of the golf swing? How about muscle function during the golf swing?

An simple test is during the initial interview or if you’re researching it online is to either ask very golf specific swing method questions; or take a look at the information on the website. You’ll find out real quick if this person or program can help your golf swing, game and health.

A golf fitness coach or program be supposed to incorporate power, flexibility, endurance, body awareness, balance, stability and even a nutrition component.

It’s easy for a trainer to have a strength component…but is it specific to golf? A quick test. Take a look at any of the exercises. Are some of them on seated machines for instance? If they are…run! This is NOT a golf fitness coach and/or program. This is considered ‘common fitness’.

At this moment stretching. There are dozens of stretches for all citizens. But take a look at several of them. Do they even remotely look like they will improvement your golf swing?

Stretches involving trunk flexibility; lower back; hamstring; and even shoulders specific to the mechanics of the swing are what you want. Frequent stretches are better than nothing, but will delay your results. You decide specific stretches.

Body awareness. Does some of the exercises resemble golf positions or phases of the swing? Do they look like you would be on your feet and in your golf posture? As stated on top of, if they are seated on machines, your body will learn nothing in regards to your golf swing.

Training your body specific to golf incorporates positions almost identical to what your body would be in during a few part of the golf swing.

Stability. Training your body to increase stability inside your swing be able to pay for a little complex if you actually decide to see results. The swing happens at between 80-100 miles an hour. One of the biggest flaws of amateur golfers is moving in their golf swing.

Moving either laterally (sliding), vertically (up and done) or both. This is death to your golf swing. To increase your stability involves specific power drills most trainers don’t even know about.

I might go on-and-on about the requirements of a golf fitness coach or program. It is critical you make the correct decision. I have heard horror stories of golfers working using ‘so-called’ golf fitness experts and their game getting worse. With the proper research this won’t happen to you. So definitely consider a golf fitness coach.

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