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Achieving
The Perfect Golf Swing Drill
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The
perfect golf swing drill is a joy to behold. And yet it is
not too hard to achieve.
The
perfect golf swing drill starts with a proper back swing with
the golf club swung right back to the limit of your body.
At this segment of the perfect golf swing drill your mind
should be preparing for the rotation of your body and the
arm extension.
Next,
the movements of the perfect golf swing drill moves to the
down swing, which starts with the lower part of the body,
including the legs and hips. A transfer of weight will take
place from back to front with the knees, thighs and hips all
moving forward.
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The perfect
golf swing drill ends with the body weight on the outside of the front
heel and the inside of the rear foot.
The
perfect golf swing drill is easy when your body is prepared and
conditioned to achieve it. However the perfect golf swing drill
can be very difficult for a golfer not involved in any golf specific
exercise designed to condition and prepare their muscles and body
in general for the strain and pressure that golf usually brings.
Most
professionals take their golf-specific exercises very seriously,
but some amateurs are reluctant to let go of the so-called good
old days when exercise had no role in the leisure sport of golf.
Still they are finding the going increasingly difficult as more
and more golfers embrace golf exercise programs.
There
is no doubt that the perfect golf swing drill happens only with
those whose muscles and bodies have been prepared.
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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