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December 23, 2015 At 01:59 PM By Chris M
Chris MGrindelwald,
Living in Switzerland where golfing in winter is very difficult due to the snow, I'm working a lot in the gym to get ready for the next season.
Which exercises are you working on in the gym to prepare yourself for the next rounds in spring?
Bomber3Lake St Louis, MO
Christian,
I don't really work on any golf specific exercises, mostly just general strength and conditioning exercises (stretching, weights, treadmill), but the one set of exercises I incorporated into my winter workouts a couple years ago is the Tarheel workout (NC Basketball). It's a set of core exercises using a medicine ball that really gives your core a great workout. I've included a link to the Mens Health magazine site with the article.
http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/the-ultimate-medicine-ball-workout
I work up to three sets of each, two to three times a week when I go back into the gym during the winter.
Don OMadison, WI
Paul PRochester, NY
I have switched from conventional Weight training to Conditional Training. I believe Core Training is essential for longstanding fitness. Especially as we get older. I have some degree of weight training involved , although I use kettle balls now and body weight. Squats and Dead lifts are key for lower body & back strength. A Key for powering through your swing and keeping your core stable. Also not forgetting stretching. I'm not an advocate for running for cardio with the pounding your knee's take. I love the elliptical and high intensity walk. If you choose a Tabata style workout, you'll get a great heart pump while working out eliminating an extra cardio session.
Lastly I walk when I play and carry my bag, to me its the best way to get a workout in while enjoying Golf.
Cody CWeaverville, NC
Just for your information and feedback here's my golf workout.
30 Minute Cardio
3x10 Single Leg Squats
3x10 Medicine Ball Squat Jumps
3x10/10 Step Ups
3x10 Box Jumps
3x5/5 Walking Lunge with a Twist (Medicine Ball)
250 Abs
3x10 TRX Strap Pushups
3x10 Band Curls
3x10/10 Cable Pull Across
3x6 Rotational Medicine Ball Throws with a 15 yard sprint
3x10/10 Bar Rotations in swinging motion on the cable machine
Heavy Rope Finsher
Anybody else got anything they can give me for sets, reps, and exercises! I am always looking for more supplemental!
Dino JBurnaby, BC
Wow that's a good workout Cody! Think I will include some of the exercises in mine as well.
Bryan SWooster, OH
I started working with a TPI certified trainer a year ago and it has made a big difference. He starts with an assessment then tailors a work out specifically for you and your goals. Being 52, the increase in flexibility has been a huge benefit.
I would recommend that anyone who has access to a TPI trainer should take advantage of it.
Eric HRidgway, PA
The TPI website is a great tool to use for any kind of fitness or training. You can get almost anything you can think of for general health and fitness all the way to tour player quality exercises. Spend some time on there and check out some of the videos and tutorials they have available. You will be able to find exercises that will fit your goals!
Matt WTroy, IL
I've been doing this workout http://www.mytpi.com/articles/fitness/the_30_minute_rotary_power_workout_from_jason_glass
absolutely love it.
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