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The
golf benefits of flexibility include:
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Generate more club
head speed and distance off the tee
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Increasing your
range of motion
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Increasing hip and
shoulder turn - generated more power
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Increasing
flexibility in the erector spinae muscles - generating
more consistency and strength
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Increasing
endurance and reducing the risk of injury
Standing quad stretch:
Place
the stretch out strap in the left hand and around the
left foot. Engage the gluts on the left side as you
press the left hand into the left foot increasing the
intensity of the stretch in the left quad and hip
flexors. Hold for three breaths and repeat five times.
Switch sides.
Triangle pose / adductor stretch and better balance:
Step
the left foot forward approximately four feet, placing
the left foot parallel to the edge of the yoga mat.
Revolve the right leg inward and engage the adductor or
inner thigh muscles. Draw the navel towards the spine
and slide the left hand down the left leg. Revolve the
ribcage towards the ceiling focusing on the foundation
of the lower body in relationship to the rotation of the
torso. Hold for five breaths and switch sides.
Dynamic hand to foot pose with strap:
Place
the strap in the right hand and around the right foot.
Inhale as you slightly bend the right leg as pictured
and on the exhalation extend the right leg as straight
as possible without hyper-extending the knee. Note:
Focus on pressing the right heel towards the ceiling and
spread the toes as far apart as possible. Hold in the
extended position for two breaths, bend the knee and
repeat five times. Switch sides.
Forward fold for hamstrings, Achilles and foot
flexibility:
Sitting
as tall as possible, extend your legs. Engage your
quads, flex your feet towards you and spread the toes as
wide as possible. Inhale deeply as you lengthen your
spine. Exhale and fold forward allowing your head to
relax in the pose. Hold for ten breaths.
Katherine
Roberts is founder and president of Katherine Roberts
Yoga for Golfers, a 10-year-old publishing and fitness
consulting company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. As a
fitness expert and a regular contributor for The Golf
Channel, she has appeared on The Big Break, Makeover
Challenge, Your Game Night, the PGA Merchandising Show
Recap and How Low Can you Go? Katherine is the producer
of nine DVDs and author of the ground-breaking book Yoga
for Golfers (McGraw-Hill). Roberts’ unique approach to
golf conditioning is a hybrid of western biomechanical
research and eastern mind/body conditioning for
performance. Yoga for Golfers is dedicated to helping
people achieve balanced performance both on and off the
course. www.yogaforgolfers.com
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