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Index » Adventure & Sports » Golfing
 

Golf Swing Problem And How To Fix It

 
Author: Mike Pedersen

Having a golf swing problem and not being able to correct it is the norm these days. Millions of golfers every year walk off the course in frustration. They all have a golf swing problem and have tried to fix it the traditional way.

What I meanis going to an instructor who can very easily point out what the golfer is doing, but cannot necessarily get to the root of the problem. So many times the instructor will tell the golfer hes coming over the top and thats why hes slicing the ball.

Or maybe hes got the chicken wing in his follow through. But what does all that mean if you cant get to whats the cause and effect of that golf swing problem?

Im here to tell you that many golf swing problems are caused by your bodys inability to perform optimal golf swing mechanics. Let me say that again. Your body is the culprit. If you dont take a look at what the physical issue is, you can take all the lessons you want and you will continue to have the same golf swing problem.

Let me give you a specific example.

You have a hard time staying in your posture during your golf swing. Youve taken many lessons and your golf instructor keeps telling you your coming out of your swing. But what good is that if you dont know why this is happening?

Ill give you one (of many) reasons why this could be happening!

Your hamstrings (the back of your upper leg) are too tight AND week! This is a fact with the majority of golfers, especially the senior golfers.

Golf posture requires a bending at the hips, which puts a strain on the hamstrings and low back. If your hamstrings are tight, they will send a message to your brain saying I cant hold this, get me out of this uncomfortable position.

Does that make sense?

The other message your hamstrings might send is Im not strong enough to hold this position, Im going bail out of this position.

This is a very common cause of coming out of your golf swing.

But if you are not aware this is the cause, you will continue to take lessons and hear the same thing over and over again. You could have saved hundreds of dollars in lessons, just by stretching and strengthening your hamstrings specific to your golf posture.

This is just one of many examples of how your body is whats causing the golf swing problem.

Once you take the approach that your body dictates your ability to swing correctly, you will be on your way to the best golf of your life. You will soon not have to worry about a golf swing problem anymore.

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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