The "In The Whole" Approach to golf conditioning

A Golf Biomechanic recognizes the great impact of the many components that add up to a low score such as: state of mind,
course management, proper instruction, and perfect practice. A conditioning program is not meant to substitute for any
of these components-- it is complementary. As a teaching pro you may find it difficult for many clients to achieve the "ideal"
positioning of the body during various phases of the swing. This leads to frustrated golfers who fail to perform an efficient and
consistent swing. Why? There are very few athletes (let alone the average golfer) who have proper muscle length/tension
relationships, optimal range of motion about joints, and stability and strength necessary to perform an efficient repeatable
swing. It is the focus of the Golf Biomechanic to assess each individual and identify physical limitations precipitating swing
faults, prior to developing specific corrective and high-peformance conditioning programs. A golfers true potential can only be
achieved by developing golf specific functional ability in conjunction with proper instruction and of course...practice, practice,
practice!


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