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A Special Club to Give you a Powerful Swing
from: James BeckettThere is nothing like learning from other golfers from watching the pros for learning the nuances of the game of golf. And when you do that, it is pretty amazing to see how powerful and fast the swings of those who play the game well are. So naturally we want to set out to get this much power into our swings as well. But how to do that is the question. So people who make it their living to help new golfers get their game up have created a golf training club that is focused specifically on this priority.
All you have to do is look online for golf training clubs or look in the golf stores to find out how much variety there is in this kind of equipment. But to focus your search for the best training club for you, narrow your search to the weighted clubs because this approach simulates the movement of actual play but it adds the resistance of the weighted club to help you develop your swing. So while you may be looking just to improve your swing, you are getting a big second benefit using a training club for getting in shape for golf as well.
The first thing you will notice after working out with a golf training club will be some natural soreness. But since "no pain, no gain" applies in working out, this soreness means your muscles are getting stronger and more able to execute that powerful swing you want. But the second thing that will be a direct outcome of your time with the training club will be a vast improvement in your game because of your more powerful and precision swing. The combination of more strength due to your work outs with the training club and the flexibility and limberness being prepared to play brings will be reflected not only in the final score but how much you enjoy playing each day as well.
This is not to say that just working out with a weighted golf training club will take you from out of shape to fit in every respect. If you are enjoying golf for the health benefits, you will still need to work on your overall fitness to build stamina and address specific physical problems you may notice now that you are active athletically playing golf.
It's important to see the step of beginning to use a golf training club as part of a total physical workout. And "getting in shape for golf" is one way to very quickly improve your game. But since the club itself is not a comprehensive work out plan, you should work with your health club trainer to add exercises for your legs, your lower back and cardio exercises as well to give you a total strength to support your game as well as good stamina.
You can use your golf training club anytime it fits your schedule but try to plan a little time before each game to put it to use. You don't need some specialized place so any out of the way slice of grass is a good place for you to take the training club and get some exercise with some test drives. The result is the muscles most needed for your drive will be limber and exercised and ready to perform at their best even on the first drive of the game. This is an excellent way to be "game ready" so you step out there and perform at your best for a full day of golf.
It's a good idea to get some coaching in using any form of weight training to avoid injury. Your golf pro can help you learn to work out with your golf training club but also to use the golf clubs that you use for play as part of preparation for the game as well. By adding test swings with your regular clubs after using the training club, you get your physical balance to your actual golf clubs in place before the game. Don't go overboard using the golf training club and use some common sense using it. This is especially true before play so you don't step out onto the first green already tired and feeling muscle strain from your preparations.
You might see a training club as something necessary in your first months of golfing. And it is a valuable tool to gain strength and build your physical approach to the game in the first year of play. But you may find that you will keep the training club around for a long time even after you are an "old pro" at golf. By keeping your muscles in good shape, well limbered and toned both through your routine exercise and using the golf training club, you will sustain a consistently powerful and precise swing that will cut numbers off of your golf score.
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