The Golf Training Exercises You Need To Improve Your Game Are
Very Simple
Golf training and conditioning exercises are not as difficult
as most people think they are.
It is important to understand that these exercises are very
different from many of the rigorous exercises that you will
often see athletes using to condition their bodies and stay in
shape.
For example golf training exercises using weights are not
designed to built bulky muscles. Usually much lighter weights
will be used and will be lifted more times as opposed to normal
muscle-building training which will involve much heavier weights
being lifted fewer times. The muscle-building exercises will
also call for longer hours of exercises daily. Golf training
exercises will usually take very little time.
What is more is that many golf training stretch exercises can
easily be carried out in your office, while still seated at your
desk or work station. This means that even if you have the sort
of schedule that leaves you with practically no time to spare,
you can still find the time to put in some serious golf training
exercises that will take your game of golf to another level that
you have never known before.
There is plenty more evidence that golf training exercises are
not as rigorous and difficult as some would want to believe. For
example in my golf training exercise programs I have worked with
very young and very old golfers with the same success.
Youngsters will have difficulties taking in extremely rigorous
exercises and so will senior citizens.
Golf training exercises are not designed to help prepare you for
a record-breaking 100 meter dash down the track. Or for an
Olympic gold medal in weight-lifting or gymnastics. The training
schedule for these accomplishments naturally require lots of
will power and discipline to even start.
Instead golf training exercises are usually very specific and
are designed to impact particular aspects of your golf game.