Friday, October 08, 2004
Build the body and it will come
Singh tells Tiger to get back in swing
"I think as you get older, your body changes a little bit and your swing changes too - so you have to keep adjusting," observed Singh,
Apparently Singh has a personal trainer.
For the less wealthy and frugal Scots here's a few links to sites where you can get advice on getting your body in sync with your swing.
Well at least some, get into shape ideas, so the extra yards and strength will come.
"Part of a teaching pros success is to have a body that will learn what you’re trying to teach it," Azer said. "You can’t make swing changes with a body that can’t do it."
Ah so Mr Azer
There's actually some body building tips here
I feel I should add - I'm only a blogger - Seek medical advice before proceeding with the excercises.
"I think stretching is the most important of all," says Chartrand. "For my serious players, I suggest arm and hand strengthening exercises along with proper weight control and lots of stretching exercises. I suggest aerobics to the less coordinated pupils I have."
I'll go along with that and now I've gotta go and do some research on aerobics as long as my two finger typing can coordinate sufficiently well enough to do another search
"I think as you get older, your body changes a little bit and your swing changes too - so you have to keep adjusting," observed Singh,
Apparently Singh has a personal trainer.
For the less wealthy and frugal Scots here's a few links to sites where you can get advice on getting your body in sync with your swing.
Well at least some, get into shape ideas, so the extra yards and strength will come.
"Part of a teaching pros success is to have a body that will learn what you’re trying to teach it," Azer said. "You can’t make swing changes with a body that can’t do it."
Ah so Mr Azer
There's actually some body building tips here
I feel I should add - I'm only a blogger - Seek medical advice before proceeding with the excercises.
"I think stretching is the most important of all," says Chartrand. "For my serious players, I suggest arm and hand strengthening exercises along with proper weight control and lots of stretching exercises. I suggest aerobics to the less coordinated pupils I have."
I'll go along with that and now I've gotta go and do some research on aerobics as long as my two finger typing can coordinate sufficiently well enough to do another search