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How Timing The Golf Swing Is So Critical To Consistent Shots
Timing the golf swing is extremely critical. It is not possible to complete a good golf swing or execute the perfect golf swing without getting your timing right.
Exercise plays a vital part in helping a golfer get their timing of the golf swing right. This is because timing involves the co-ordination of both the mind and the body. It is useless to get it all right on your mind when your body and the muscles are not prepared to obey instructions and follow through. There is no way you will get the timing of the golf swing right without the co-operation of your body and muscles.
Many times a golfer understands and grasps the golf swing technique but execution ends up being very poor because the flabby weak muscles are not able to take the strain and pressure that is necessary for good and perfect timing when it comes to the golf swing.
There are many golf exercise programs these days, and that is why one needs to be careful when selecting the particular program that they want to join. To improve the timing of your golf swing, you will require both stretch exercises and strength exercises. The whole aim of the exercise will be to improve on the strength of your golf muscles and at the same time to ensure that you retain enough flexibility to execute consistently good golf wings.
The timing of your golf swing is a critical part of your game and so as to ensure that you continue to improve and thus enjoy this wonderful game it is important that you get involved in a good golf exercise program.
About the Author:
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Take a look at his just released golf fitness dvds at his golf fitness site - Perform Better Golf.
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