18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Evans Putman
Are you planning on attending a golf school on your next golf
vacation? Don’t expect to kick your feet up, relax with a cold
beer and nap every couple of hours. Furthermore, don’t expect to
enjoy your learning experience unless you prepare yourself
physically. Golf schools require at least a minimum level of
golf fitness.
All golf vacation schools are not the same. But most do have one
thing in common. You will swing a golf club much more than usual
and this will put your body through more stress than a normal
round of golf.
The last thing you want to do on your golf school vacation is to
wake up so sore that you can not enjoy your next day of golf
instruction. Also, if your body is sore and tired, chances are
your mental capability for learning will suffer.
Here are a few quick tips to prepare your body for your golf
school experience. And guess what? Your health will improve as a
bonus. Start your conditioning at least a month before
golf school. Begin walking or jogging at least thirty
minutes a day. Go to the driving range and hit buckets
of balls four or five days a week. Begin the right kind
of strength and flexibility program. In the last tip,
I state to “begin the right kind of strength and flexibility
program”. This is a very important part of the equation. If you
do not follow the right kind of program, your golf game will
suffer.
Many personal trainers claim to know how to train golfers. This
is just not true. Choose a fitness program and a fitness
professional that understands the biomechanics of the golf swing.
If you follow these tips, you will enjoy your golf school
vacation. You will learn more. You will play better golf. And in
your free time, instead of popping ibuprofen and donning ice
packs, you can relax by the pool with a cool drink, enjoy the
local attractions or play more golf.
Enjoy your golf vacation school learning experience. Make sure
to visit our website for more information on how to train
correctly for golf and how to pair the right golf school with
your golf game.
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