Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, squeezing your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create tension. Grab your ...
Lower back pain is one of the most common issues in golfers. It can take away your enjoyment of the game, so here is how to ...
Most golfers are interested in ways to fine-tune your swing and up your game. Many professional golfers use different methods and practices to enhance technique and performance, including golf ...
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Yoga is good for golfers. This is better
Performing yoga does all sorts of good things for golfers. It improves the body's stability and mobility. It helps with ...
Welcome to this month's fitness series on PGA.com, which will focus on strength training for golf. In this five-part series, we will explore various approaches to improving strength with the specific ...
LPGA star Charley Hull reveals her workout and mindset secrets—from rotational strength to mental resilience—that fuel her ...
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Five ways to use resistance bands for golf training
You could spend thousands of dollars on fitness equipment or a gym membership, or you could get some resistance bands.
That inconsistency off the tee? Those three-putts that come out of nowhere? The iron shots that feel perfect on the range but fall apart on the course?
We get a rundown of what's in store for Creative Loafing's 'Meet the Chefs', where Tampa Bay's culinary stars come together to share their flavors with the community. Plus, we get a taste of one of ...
Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
Golf has never been a sport where one expected to see triathlete physiques. But the lean, toned physiques of golfers such as Tiger Woods and Natalie Gulbis are changing the image of a sport that was ...
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