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Improve Golf Driving Distance

   

How do I improve my golf driving distance? I hear this question daily. This is the dream of almost every amateur golfer. To hit it longer. But to improve golf driving distance isnt what you think. No its not your equipment. Its not pounding more balls at the range. And its not even taking more lessons.

Its about working on the machine that swings the club. Are you following me? Do you know what Im getting at? Youre an athlete if you play golf. Dont laugh. Im serious! To swing a golf club effectively takes a tremendous amount of golf specific strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and stability.

None of the above can be accomplished without an optimum level of golf specific fitness. When was the last time you made a swing and felt like it was an effortless, full and produced maximum power? Im sure its happened on occasion, but not as often as you want right?

The reason why is your body cant produce a repetitively powerful swing. Its not capable of it. Why? Because you need to work on it off the course with simple golf strength and golf stretches to build up the golf specific muscles that can make this happen.

To improve golf driving distance you must take this attitude. If not, be ready to accept the same swing, game and results youve been getting for a long time. I dont mean to mix words, but the truth is needed. No sugar-coating! This is throwing all the cards on the table and deciding how bad you want to improve your golf driving distance.

Golfers have been bombarded with ads about the latest-greatest driver, guaranteed to add 30 yards to your driving distance. I say bs on that. Its you that swings that club. Doesnt matter what club you have if your body is in poor condition.

The critical area to work on for the quickest results is your core (mid-section). Your core is the engine that drives the swing and produces all the power. Youve got to strengthen this area from a rotational standpoint to improve golf driving distance.

Not only will this approach improve your golf driving distance, but it will eliminate low back pain and injury. Low back pain is the most common complaint among golfers. Its no wonder since the golf swing is such a torquing movement that directly affects the lower back if you have weak and restricted muscles.

The benefits far outweigh the effort involved. Longer drives, no more injuries and years of golf enjoyment. Theres no better return than that. So take a different approach to improve golf driving distance.

Author: Mike Pedersen
 
Author Bio:

Mike Pedersen

Mike Pedersen is an Internationally recognized golf fitness swing trainer who has garnered the Number One spot on the net with his golf fitness training websites and products. His websites and programs have helped over 30,000 golfers from all over the world play better golf!

 
 
 

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