Why
Tiger Woods Golf Swing Technique
is So Effective
Analysis of
Tiger's New Golf Swing Technique
Golf
sensation Tiger Woods’ golf swing technique has been the
subject of many interesting studies.
One thing that has come out very clearly from this leading
golfer’s style and his golf swing technique is his amazing
flexibility and high fitness level which have contribute
tremendously to his golf career. A career that has seen him
crowned in the minds of many as the undisputed greatest golfer
in the history of the sport.
The Tiger Woods golf swing technique sees Wood utilizing his
flexibility at the back of his swing to comfortably reach far
back.
As he begins his swing, his level of fitness and muscle
strength enables him to build up club head velocity by turning
his torso quickly and pressing his right leg forward. There is
minimal waste of energy as he maintains his position above the
golf ball.
Driving through, Woods uses his hips, shoulders and wrists
to concentrate his force and create a high initial ball speed.
Research has shown that within a few feet off the tee, the ball
is usually traveling at about 180 miles per hour. The average
tour pro usually manages only 160 miles per hour.
If you have carefully watched woods and his golf swing
technique, you will note that he usually allows the club head’s
momentum to extend his follow-through far around his back, thus
completing a long and smooth club-head rotation.
Tiger’s golf swing technique cannot possibly be achieved by
somebody who is not physically fit or somebody who does not
work out regularly. In fact achieving an effective golf swing
technique these days requires conditioned muscles that will
enable you to perform consistently and at your best.
Gone are the days when golf was viewed as a leisure sport
where players would move around the course in electric golf
cars to avoid breaking into a sweat of any kind.
This is not to say that a good golf swing technique calls
for rigorous exercising. Actually, most of the critical
golf-specific exercises involve stretches. There is also the
lifting of light weights to build specifically on strength
rather than muscle.
Clearly golf-specific exercises are the only way to develop
a good golf swing technique.
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. Visit his new golf fitness site at
http://www.performbettergolf.com
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