It doesn't matter if you're Ernie Els or just a weekend player; everybody who plays golf wants to play better. But taking lessons and putting in hours of practice aren't the only ways to improve your game. You need to be in shape to play your best. In fact, the right fitness routine can mean more to your game than tinkering with new swing techniques or purchasing the most expensive equipment. And you don't have to be David Duval, Tiger Woods, or Ernie to benefit from being fit. Even a casual player can improve his or her game by working out the right way. Ernie Els' Guide to Golf Fitness will help you design a program by focusing on four key fitness areas:Improving your cardiovascular fitness to help keep you strong--both mentally and physically--at the end of a long round or after many days of playing in a rowGiving you the flexibility to improve your form and to increase club head speed, allowing you to hit the ball fartherBuilding up your muscular strength, so that you'll add power and create more control and balance throughout your swing Doing specific exercises designed to strengthen areas most susceptible to common golfing injuries Ernie Els' Guide to Golf Fitness gives golfers of all skill levels a chance to improve their games, even if they don't have the time to get out to hit balls. It's based on Ernie's own program, which was designed by his trainer, David Herman. It isn't about grueling workouts that leave you exhausted, and it's a lot more than just a famous golfer showing you how to do basic exercises. It teaches a philosophy of golf-specific training that will change the way you exercise and help you design a program that will enable you to hit the ball farther and play better overall. And best of all, this is a flexible program that, if necessary, you can do on your lunch hour. According to this program, there's no need to feel guilty if you can't get to the gym for a week here and there--as long as you get back quickly. David and Ernie encourage you to train, not strain--severe soreness has no place in the golfer's workout. If you want to help prevent injuries and improve your confidence and mental focus--on the course and in your life--David and Ernie's program is perfect for you.
As the owner of a national exercise and rehabilitation equipment company and after reading this book I give this book a 5 star rating. From the first page I realized how easy it is to follow and implement into my life. This book not only addresses excellent protocols to increase driving power, add touch, and reduce injuries, but explains WHY the exercises are done! So, if you know you weakness, or already have low back, or shoulder pain (most common), then, this book is for you! This book makes it much easier to address your weakness and then turn around and get the results your looking for out on the golf course! The key to a successful book is the results the reader gets out of it! My hats off to the team who put this one together!Allen Woodruff President & CEO of Synergy Therapeutic Systems
Wow!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have never written a review for a book, but I was completely impressed by this book, I decided to buy another one for my boss... Personally, I've probably purchased or read at least a dozen fitness books, and I've never found one that had so much credibility (David Herman and Ernie Els), or had the exercises so clear in how to do them as well as their benefits. But the best part was their direct relation to the golfer, who so frequently isn't even thought of as an athlete! Anyway, for what it's worth - this book is awesome well worth the price!
The Best Fitness Book Ever Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I play tennis, golf and squash. You can use this book for either sport. And pictures? Awesome. It's all right there for you.
Great Father's Day gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Gave the book to my dad for father's day yesterday and he didn't put it down until it was through. I think that golfer's appreciate a book that sets realistic fitness goals without having to devote 2 hours a day. I'm glad my father finally has a fitness routine he can relate to.
Amazing Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is by far the best and most helpful book about golf fitness I have read. The exercises are well chosen and clearly demonstrated and the concepts are fully explained. I love to think that I can help my game by going to the gym for half an hour a couple of times a week. One reviwer complained about the nutrition section. While they may not be nutrition experts, they are fitness experts. And that's why I bought the book! A hole in one.
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