3 Sure Fire Ways to Generate
More Power off the Tee
By Susan
Hill
Power can be elusive to golfers. Is true power generated
through technique, strength or something more? Every golfer wants more
power, more distance, more consistency. Here are 3 ways to generate the
kind of power you have only dreamed of…until now.
1. Spinal Rotation. Every time you swing the golf club,
you rotate around your spine. So, what does this have to do with power?
Power is generated every time you stabilize your hips to make a full
backswing with spinal rotation. Most golfers have heard of the X factor.
This, of course, refers to the differential between the movement in your
hips and your spine. Increase your spinal rotation and a new sense of
power will be released.
2. Core Based Exercises. Your body's "core",
the area around your trunk and pelvis, is where your center of gravity
is located. When you have good core stability, the muscles in your
pelvis, lower back, hips and abdomen work in harmony. They provide
support to your spine. The core is the power zone. It is where all
movement begins. A well-developed core allows for improved force output,
increased neuromuscular efficiency, and decreased incidence of overuse
injuries. A weak core can make you susceptible to poor posture and
injury.
3. Plyometrics. Plyometrics are any exercise where the
muscle is contracted eccentricly then immediately, concentricly. Put
simply, the muscle is stretched (i.e. loaded) before it is contracted. A
good example is medicine ball horizontal twists and standing golf
swings. According to a recent study published in the National Strength
and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) journal, amateur golfers
significantly increased their driving distances after just eight weeks
of strength training while incorporating plyometrics. Mean driving
distance increased 4.3% for the combined training group, with mean club
head speed increasing 1.5%.
Once you incorporate these 3 techniques into your
exercise program, you’ll never be disgruntled about driving distance
or power generation again.
Susan Hill is a CHEK Golf Biomechanic and President of
FitnessforGolf.com, a private, member’s only, online golf fitness
website dedicated to the improvement of golfers worldwide. For more
information on her golf products and services, visit http://www.fitnessforgolf.com.
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