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		<title>Its Your Body that Controls Your Golf Swing Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Whether an athlete is swinging a golf club, a bat or a racquet,&#8221;the big muscles of the body&#8211;the legs, torso and shoulders&#8211;control the hands and arms. The body and the arms are connected. In this way, then, a golfer&#8217;s body produces the power that&#8217;s transmitted to the club via the arms and hands.
&#8220;Poor players are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Whether an athlete is swinging a golf club, a bat or a racquet,&#8221;the big muscles of the body&#8211;the legs, torso and shoulders&#8211;control the hands and arms. The body and the arms are connected. In this way, then, a golfer&#8217;s body produces the power that&#8217;s transmitted to the club via the arms and hands.</p>
<p>&#8220;Poor players are &#8216;disconnected&#8217;&#8211;they use their arms and hands independent of the body. In other words, the tail wags the dog.&#8221;</p>
<p>One golfer particularly found a great connection in Ben Hogan&#8217;s &#8220;Five Fundamentals of Golf.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hogan used an analogy of the two-handed basketball pass to communicate what I call connection. But few paid any attention, because he didn&#8217;t elaborate on it. In my view this is golf&#8217;s master fundamental. By tossing a medicine ball (fitness illustration), you can directly experience this connection and the Seven Common Denominators of which I speak.&#8221;</p>
<p>Assume a normal address position holding a medicine ball (a full ball shag bag can be a substitute), and prepare to throw it to a target about 15 feet away.</p>
<p>Because of the ball&#8217;s weight, you&#8217;ll spread your feet to shoulder width and brace your legs. You&#8217;ll feel the connection between the large muscles of the shoulders and the arms, with the upper arms adhering to the chest. Notice the triangle formed by the arms and shoulders, and note, too, that the ball is in the center of your chest.</p>
<p>Now take the medicine ball back with this triangle making certain that you don&#8217;t move the ball with just your arms and hands. The ball must remain in the same position relative to the center of your torso.</p>
<p>At the top, the right arm must fold, and you&#8217;re coiled against a braced right leg. Change direction with the right side in sequence&#8211;the right foot, knee, hip and lat muscles.</p>
<p>At impact, the triangle returns to its original position.</p>
<p>Halfway through the finish, you retain the triangle, with the body facing the target; the left arm folds.</p>
<p>Finish erect and balanced on the left foot.</p>
<p>Now try to throw the ball with just your hands and arms, keeping the shoulders and legs out of the action. You&#8217;ll quickly convince yourself that a &#8220;connected&#8221; swing is a more powerful, accurate one</p>
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		<title>How to Develop Your Perfect Golf Swing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next time you&#8217;re rolling out onto the course in your golf cart , please remember one important thing.  That is&#8230; no one person plays golf the same.  In fact, no one person also swings the club in the same way.  When trying to work on your golf swing power or golf swing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next time you&#8217;re rolling out onto the course in your <a title="New and Used Golf Carts - Golf Cart Parts, Batteries and Covers" href="http://www.golfandcarts.com/" target="_blank">golf cart</a> , please remember one important thing.  That is&#8230; no one person plays golf the same.  In fact, no one person also swings the club in the same way.  When trying to work on your golf swing power or golf swing accuracy, it will be as individual as a fingerprint.   So what should YOU do to make sure YOU develop the best golf swing?</p>
<p>We first highly recommend getting golf swing lessons from a local golf club pro shop. Find someone there who is on staff and works full time as the course &#8220;pro&#8221;.  These individuals have certifications and skills that take years to develop correctly.  Not only that, but they are skilled at teaching others which will help you visualize and coordinate the body movements that you will need to master to be successful.</p>
<p>Secondly, you must practice.  Top professionals who have <a title="The Perfect Golf Swing: How to Perfect Your Swing | Better Golf Swing" href="http://bettergolfswing.kelvinmart.com/blog/the-perfect-golf-swing/" target="_blank">the best golf swings</a> like Tiger Woods train their golf swing techniques up to 8-12 hours everyday, hitting literally thousands and thousands of golf balls.   Nothing will beat hard work and persistance on the driving range.  No tournament, golf outing, or weekend 18 hole excursion.  Your mom told you to do it and we agree.  Practice, practice, and then practice some more.  Aim for consistentcy and not power at this stage.  Just hit the ball the same way every time.  Once you get this down, you&#8217;ll be able to add swing speed and power.</p>
<p>Finally, when you are feeling confident and have some time under your belt, head back to your golf pro for some medium level lessons. Have them fine tune you swing, critiquing your downstroke, hip turn, and follow through.  These are finer points of your swing that are important, but not something you need to focus on when first learning.  These advanced lessons will help you &#8220;put things together&#8221; and keep you focused on your golf swing.</p>
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