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Three
Golf Tips For Balance During Your Golf Swing
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Balance
is very essential in executing the right golf swing and in
this article I point out three reasons why you may be having
difficulties achieving the required balance and I also give
three golf tips for balance to correct the situation.
A)
Poor setup. A good setup as you approach your shot
is essential to helping you maintain balance throughout the
golf swing. Setup is easily the most critical golf tip on
balance and being able to make a good shot. If your setup
is good, even if your other technique is wrong the chances
of making a good shot become very high. Part of making a good
shot of course involves maintaining your balance throughout
the swing.
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B)
Trying to hit the ball with all your strength. Here is a
rather familiar problem amongst amateur golfers. You want to make
your drive as long as possible and therefore you hit the ball with
all your strength. Not surprising this action rarely has the desired
effect and in many cases it results in loss of balance. The golf
tip here to correct the balance problem in this case is that the
golf club is specially designed to do most of your work for you
and technique and golf fitness will work much better than brute
force.
C)
Weak flabby and unexercised muscles. Your level of golf fitness
will have a big say in how well you maintain your balance during
and after a golf swing. Golf fitness means that you will have strength
and power in your muscles which will give you more confidence and
help you maintain your cool and the correct posture all the time.
The golf tip on balance here is that strengthened and conditioned
muscles will always make a huge difference, not only in your balance
but also in your entire game.
These
golf tips on balance should help you correct any balance problem
you may be having.
About
The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts
in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder
of several cutting-edge online golf fitness
membership sites. For more information on his just released golf
fitness dvds, visit his new golf fitness training site at Perform
Better Golf.
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