Golf Swing Balance Problems Solved With One Exercise!
Golf Swing Balance Problems Solved With One Exercise! If you often lose your balance
in your golf swing here\'s what you can do about it.
First of all, you need to understand that the way you setup to the golf ball
dictates to a large degree the balance that you\'ll have during your golf swing.
And so here is how to achieve a balanced posture position from which to start
your golf swing.
1st. - Stand up straight with your feet about shoulder width apart, then
2nd. - Take the straightness out of your knees, then...
3rd. - Place a club along your spine, and then
4th. - Bend forward making sure that your spine remains straight. A very, very
important point when doing this exercise is that you
want your backside to move back when doing this as it creates a balanced golf
posture position. You want your weight to be on the balls of your feet when
you\'re setup and it won\'t be unless you follow the steps I\'ve suggested.
And finally?..
5th. - Once you\'ve bent over (by moving your backside back and keeping your
back straight) the next step is to move your left hip (right hip for lefties)
slightly towards your target. Doing this automatically places your head behind
the ball, which is just what you want.
Once in this golf posture position you can place a club on the ground in a
position to hit a ball, and you probably will have to either bend over more
or stand up straighter depending on what club you are using. For example you
will have to bend over more for a wedge than you would for a driver simply because
a wedge is quite a bit shorter than a driver is.
Then once you\'ve done this exercise and you\'re setup then get someone to lightly
push on both shoulders from behind and in front. Because doing this will help
you to set your weight to the insides of both feet which is where the weight
should be. Then get your partner to push lightly on your back and if you fall
over it\'s because your weight is too far forward, so set your weight more back
on the balls of your feet.
When you\'re in balance you\'ll find that when someone gives you a slight push
you\'ll be steady as a rock, and this should be your aim. So do the posture exercise
and test yourself until you pass. When you do, your balance will be a lot better
during your golf swing.
Nick Bayley is a professional golfer who has discovered just one golf swing
fault that could be stopping you from ball striking consistency and success.
But luckily for you, now you can take a simple 2 minute golf swing test to see
if you have this swing fault or not. So don\'t delay! Go here to take The Golf
Swing Test now: http://www.yourgolfswingtest.com
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