Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
Core training has been a buzz phrase in fitness for a couple of decades, and there is no shortage of exercise routines that emphasize strengthening the muscles around your mid-section. Muscles such as ...
Over the years, as a seasoned PGA Coach, I've come to realize that core strength is the unsung hero of a great golf swing. It's not just about swinging your arms; it's about harnessing the power from ...
As GOLF Teacher to Watch Lucas Wald often says, “the engine of the golf swing is in the middle,” so having a strong core that can help generate the power you’re looking for will lead to more power.
Understanding and strengthening your “core” is important to improving your golf game. All movement, whether it is swinging the golf club, sitting or standing originates from core muscles. Core muscles ...
Although my teaching, writing, DVDS and books are based on the foundation of yoga, I am a proponent of cross training. For example, a typical work out for me consists of yoga, spinning and weight ...
No offense to sit-ups, planks, and hollow holds, but basic core exercises can feel drab day after day. They work the abdominals, but if you’re looking for stronger, sculpted abs, let me introduce you ...