A Golf Tip For Distance
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Let’s face it; we would all like to hit the golf ball a little further. The golf club industry is driven by this fact, and they are continuously improving their products by experimenting with different metals and composite materials to produce their latest golf clubs.
I discovered a couple of things as I continue on my never-ending journey for more distance and consistent results when I step up to hit a golf ball. The things that I discovered seem quite obvious to me now, but had not been so obvious over the past twenty years. As we get older we lose some things that we took for granted when we were younger. Two of the things that we lose are strength and flexibility. There are other things that we lose as we age, but for the purpose of this article the ability to read the newspaper without the use of glasses or having a full head of hair are not important. Now, I am not referring to the strength of an Olympic weight lifter or the flexibility of a Cirque du Soleil performer. What I am referring to is golfer’s strength and golfer’s flexibility. So how do these two factors equal a golf tip for distance?
By strengthening golf specific muscles and by becoming more flexible, or rather I should say by not allowing ourselves to lose the flexibility we have, we are able to increase our club head speed. If we couple this along with increasing our endurance our swing does not get sloppy as our round of golf moves to the back nine. This is about as simple of a golf tip for distance that I am aware of.
How do we utilize this golf tip for distance with the busy lives we all lead? First I must ask if you are serious about increasing the strength of your golf specific muscles? Now are you serious about increasing, or at least maintaining, the flexibility of your golf specific muscles? If you answered yes to those questions and you have about twenty minutes per day to devote to your goal then I do have a suggestion for you. I have personally used the Momentus Strength Trainer to not only increase my strength but to increase my flexibility as well. The product is designed so that you can use it inside your house to keep your golf specific muscles strong and flexible even during the off-season. By maintaining your strength and flexibility during the winter months this becomes a very practical golf tip for distance. When spring rolls around and you are ready to go out to the golf course you will have a head start on your golfing buddies and they may be asking you what is your golf tip for distance.
With the Momemtus Strength Trainer you also receive an instructional video and a booklet which will go into details of the golf swing drills and the lifting drills which you will be doing six days per week for 18-minutes. That’s your time requirement, 18-minutes per day. Even if your schedule is packed solid with work and family commitments, you can wake up just a half hour early and do your swing drills or lifting drills for the day and you are on your way to achieving you goals of longer, straighter and more consistent ball flight from this simple golf tip for distance.
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