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of unknown modification in how we swing the club, and everything

falls apart. What can we do to prevent our golf swing from

leaving us?





Remember this saying as you continue to read this article;

"Proper Preparation Precedes Success and Confidence". Think

about this phrase for a moment and then keep reading.





I write about this subject because of an e-mail I received from

a fellow golfer. The e-mail read:





"Sean, while out practicing I appear to have injured a

muscle(s) in my back just below my left shoulder, and also

around the outside of my left side rib cage. I have tried to

continue to play golf through this injury, hoping it would get

better but I had to stop. Hitting down and through the ball

proved to very difficult and I seemed to be pulling out of shots

early and topping the ball on my iron shots a lot.





Do you have any golf fitness exercises in your book which will

heal the injury and prevent a re-occurrence?"





Absolutely! I do have golf fitness exercises to help you with

the prevention of such an injury occurring.





But let's get back onto the topic of this article and that is

the loss of our golf swing.





"Loosing" your golf swing can occur for a number of reasons.

Typically, they fall into one of 3 categories:





1) Mechanical





2) Physical





3) Mental





A loss of your golf swing on the mechanical side of the equation

is pretty simple to understand. Essentially, you have made an

adjustment in the mechanics of your golf swing causing

compensations to occur. These compensations result in poor shots

and possibly a great deal of frustration, if you do not know

what is happening.





Often times the amateur is completely unaware of the changes

they have made wreaking havoc on their golf swing.





How do you go about solving such a situation?





Through proper instruction from a qualified teacher is the first

part of this equation. A qualified teaching pro will be able to



diagnose the problem and provide you guidance on how to fix it.





The ball is then in your court, meaning you must use this

information and go practice (remember, proper preparation

precedes success or confidence).





The second reason for the "loss" of your golf swing is a

publicized matter, and it is your body.





Remember it is your body that swings the golf club. If your body

is unable to swing the golf club properly, the ability to swing

it without compensations will occur.





The e-mail above is an example of such a problem. The amateur

golfer has incurred an injury as a result of the body not being

flexible, strong, or powerful enough to swing the golf club

properly over a period of time.





Keep in mind the golf swing requires certain levels of

flexibility, balance, strength, endurance, and power to swing

the golf club correctly. If any one of these facets within your

body is not up to par (no pun intended, but it fits real well

doesn't it?), the swing will suffer.





Often times body impairments causing you to "loose" your swing

are not as severe as an injury (they will get that way if

ignored), but rather they are a slight discomfort, muscle pull,

or fatigue. Which cause compensations to occur in your golf

swing.





Again, we can go back to the phrase "proper preparation precedes

success and confidence". You must properly prepare your body for

the golf swing. This is where golf fitness exercises are

beneficial.





Golf fitness exercises develop the levels of flexibility,

balance, endurance, strength, and power within the body to swing

the golf club properly. Golf fitness exercises prepare the body

to swing the golf club just as practice ingrains the mechanics

of the golf swing.





We finally come to the third category, the mental aspect of golf

and fitness. Mental blocks, certain thought processes, or a lack

of confidence can directly affect your golf swing.





I have found through my work over the years with professional

athletes the development of a sound mental approach to golf

begins with the body and progresses from this point to swing

mechanics.





If you develop a strong foundation in your body, it provides you



confidence that you can perform the mechanics of the golf swing

correctly.





Once the physical foundation is developed, you can create the

optimal swing mechanics on top of this foundation. Once these

two "building blocks" are in place. The mental approach towards

the game is confident, relaxed, and focused. Again, let's go

back to the phrase; "proper preparation precedes success and

confidence." Confidence in your golf game can only occur if the

physical foundation and fundamentals of the golf swing are in

place.





To summarize, "loosing" your golf swing can be attributable to

essentially 3 different categories. These categories are your

golf swing mechanics, your body, and your mental approach to the

game. To minimize the possibility of "loosing" your golf swing,

develop a flexible, strong, and powerful body to support your

golf swing mechanics. On top of this body, develop an efficient

golf swing. This will allow your mental approach to be focused,

relaxed, and confident.





If you are confident in your body's' ability to swing the golf

club, the mechanics of your swing to execute the shot, the

ability to mentally focus will be much easier. This is what

separates good golf shots from bad golf shots on the golf

course.





Sean Cochran









































About the author:



About the Author Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf

fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA Tour

regularly with 2005 PGA & 2004 Masters Champion Phil Mickelson.

He has made many of his golf tips, golf instruction and golf

swing improvement techniques available to amateur golfers on the

website http://www.bioforcegolf.com. To contact Sean, you can email him

at support@bioforcegolf.com.

Sean CochranHow to Prevent Your Golf Swing from Breaking Down with Golf Fitness Exercises

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