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Increasing Golf Driving Distance - 3 Ways

   
The surest way of increasing your golf driving distance is invariably related to the more physical side of the game, which is the golf swing. Like any other physical activity, the physical aspect of the game, that is, the players or you, should be prepared step by step.

Let's take the proper way of increasing your golf driving distance more to the point.

1. Warm up

As with every sport, the muscles should receive "a signal" through a series of physical activities and should be prepared to yield the needed power. Never ever consider your first tee, no matter how inviting the green drive is without your warm up.

The warm up should be reasonably stable and consistent, with some room for improvement. The reason for this is that the muscles must be thought to recognize the warm up and respond faster, but at the same time, be dynamic enough to accept newer and harder movements.

Any simple warm-up will do. This could take the form of circling the arms back and forth. Toe touching is another, while squatting using the club is also effective.

2. Stretching

The stretching process should concentrate on the parts of our body that will receive the most tremendous amount of physical activity. The logic is that in the actual game, some muscles are excessively worked out while others are left inactivate.

Thus, some stretches should specifically target the areas that will bear the crunch. An example is the simple swinging of the shoulder back and forth slowly, preparing the shoulder for the tiring swinging movement.

3. Establish a golf workout

This should be fairly obvious by now. Between the warm ups, the body needs constant prodding to develop the muscles more. Golf distance can only be achieved by having a regular physical activity that would properly tone the muscles for the activities it is intended to do.

Actually, it is the work out that will combine all the things that the body had learned from little warm ups during games and will prepare your body for greater power and endurance, to play not only golf, but other sports, as well.

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