The Ultimate Swing Training
Program
By Ronald
Burke
Why isn't your golf swing improving? Have you ever had
your golf swing analyzed? That's not just having a golf professional
look at your swing but check out your golf swing plane, posture, your
spine angle, balance and general biomechanics. If you haven't you are
not having a true swing analysis done.
You understand the basics... how to hold the club, where
to stand, but things go wrong from there. The reason your golf swing
goes astray when you take your club back is because your biomechanics
are faulty. For example, if you have a functional short leg on your left
side, when you take your stance your hips will rotate resulting in an
open stance. You might think that you are square to the target line, but
you are not.
With your poor biomechanics the club is being forced
into an out-to-in swing so you will hit the ball with a clockwise spine.
Correcting your hip and spine angle will square the club face at impact
so you can hit the ball with an anti-clockwise spin. The hips and
shoulders must return to a square position this will not only cure your
slice but you allow distance from more power being generated from the
correct body turn and the square club face. If your hips are rotated you
will not be able to align your feet, hips and shoulders square to the
target. If your posture is corrected your muscles will groove your new
swing so you will naturally return to a stance with a square club face.
Also if your hips are rotated your center of gravity will not be right
this will force your shoulders to turn too quickly with an open stance
due to a poor hip rotation the body will be in front of the ball. If
your spine angle is wrong you will not setup with your head behind the
ball you will begin your downswing before you have complete your back
swing with your arms.
Every golf swing fault can be analyzed this way. That's
why your golf swing is not improving. You are not addressing your main
piece of golf equipment...YOUR BODY...and how it affects your golf
swing. This is why you have difficulty repeating a good shot. Your
biomechanics aren't grooved to a good swing. Muscle memory is going to
return you to a poor posture unless it is retrained. Your golf
professional is telling you to have good balance, keep good posture and
maintain your spine angle throughout the shot. But how can you maintain
your golf swing if your body won't allow it? You need your golf swing analyzed
from a biomechanical point of view to determine how your posture and
muscle imbalances are affecting your swing.
So I broke the golf swing down from a purely
biomechanical view. How does your posture affect your swing? Can it
cause you to hook, slice, hit the ball fat or thin etc? The answer was
yes. Because as your posture changes so does your swing plane. Then I
looked at the variations in posture. Can they relate to swing faults?
...Yes, they are definitely related to every swing fault. So I came up
with a basic equation. Muscle imbalance = poor posture = poor swing. I
looked at every posture and muscle imbalance and came up with a simple
formula to analyze these faults related to a swing fault. So this is how
Get Fit to Golf and the ChiroFit Program was born. If you can maintain a
constant posture and spine angle through a shot you will be able to
repeat the same swing and return the club face square to the target
line. I also looked at well know golf champions past and present, from
Ben Hogan, Jack Nickalus, Greg Norman, Tiger Woods etc. Even though they
have variations in their swings at first glance, if you break their golf
swing down they all have something in common. At the impact zone they
have maintained good posture, spine angle and balance, and they are able
to repeat this. Tiger woods is a good example. When he first came on the
golf scene he had the best posture of any golfer I had seen.
If you want to improve your golf game, your golf swing
training and analysis should have a physical component. Have your golf
swing analyzed from a biomechanical standard and then fit it to your
game. This is the basis to Get Fit to Golf. An easy to access online
assessment process which will highlight and analyze your golf swing
faults and then you can download a tailor-made easy to use program all
done online. All it takes is 30 minutes of posture balancing three times
a week to dramatically change your golf swing and improve your game for
life.
Ronald Burke is the owner of Get
Fit to Golf which is a premier site for Golf information and
membership programs. for more information, go to http://www.getfittogolf.com |