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Old 06-14-2005, 07:30 PM
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Re: Degree of Spine Tilt
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Originally Posted by loubert
Some links that may be of interest:
http://www.yourgolffitnesscoach.com/...howPage/14280/
http://www.daxmoy-pts.co.uk/articles/golf.htm
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Good information!!
Thanks!

Originally Posted by lagster
The tests on the first link look good.
Many golfers are probably trying to do things that their bodies will not, or do not want to do!!!
Our bodies are very good at finding a way to do what we ask. Unfortunately, in achieving a strenuous move like the golf stroke, forces may be re-directed to structures that cannot sustain the load.

I would encourage anyone who has the financial means to schedule time with a golf-specific trainer. The cost is similar to lessons from a golf professional, and like a good golf pro, they will be able to create a plan that is appropriate for you.

The trainer I am seeing is a physical therapist and 3.7 index player. My visits with him have made a huge impact on my physical condition and golf stroke (and my understanding of both).

Lou
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Old 06-15-2005, 06:58 PM
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Re: Degree of Spine Tilt
Originally Posted by loubert
Originally Posted by lagster
Originally Posted by loubert
Some links that may be of interest:
http://www.yourgolffitnesscoach.com/...howPage/14280/
http://www.daxmoy-pts.co.uk/articles/golf.htm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Good information!!
Thanks!

Originally Posted by lagster
The tests on the first link look good.
Many golfers are probably trying to do things that their bodies will not, or do not want to do!!!
Our bodies are very good at finding a way to do what we ask. Unfortunately, in achieving a strenuous move like the golf stroke, forces may be re-directed to structures that cannot sustain the load.

I would encourage anyone who has the financial means to schedule time with a golf-specific trainer. The cost is similar to lessons from a golf professional, and like a good golf pro, they will be able to create a plan that is appropriate for you.

The trainer I am seeing is a physical therapist and 3.7 index player. My visits with him have made a huge impact on my physical condition and golf stroke (and my understanding of both).

Lou
---> Not a medical or golf professional!
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Has anyone tried the flexibility tests on the first link? These would be good for an instructor to know and possibly administer prior to starting with students.
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:54 PM
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I have, and I think they're good for letting you know where you need to improve your flexibility; you can go right to the source instead of stretching everything else and missing it.
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Old 06-29-2005, 10:04 AM
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Neutral Spine
What exercises do you do to help maintain a neutral spine throughout the golf stroke (crunches etc.)?
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