Cobra Exercise
The Cobra Exercise stretches the front of your torso, helps to improve your spine mobility, and reduces stiffness in your lower and middle back. The Cobra Exercise forms part of…
The Cobra Exercise stretches the front of your torso, helps to improve your spine mobility, and reduces stiffness in your lower and middle back. The Cobra Exercise forms part of…
The Cats and Dogs Exercise is a great way to promote proper spinal mobility and posture. It helps to prevent low back pain, and helps with a stiff neck and…
The Erector spinae muscles (also known as extensor spinae) are a bundle of muscles and tendons, running more or less vertically throughout the lumbar, thoracic and cervical regions of the…
The Core Disassociation Exercise teaches you how to move your upper torso (chest and shoulders) independently of your pelvis and hips, helping you to both create and close the separation…
The psoas major is a large, powerful muscle that helps move the upper leg (femur) and the torso closer together in a flexion movement. The Role of the Psoas Major…
In anatomy, internal rotation (also known as medial rotation) is rotation towards the centre of the body. External rotation (or lateral rotation) is rotation away from the centre of the…
This article will describe how you can use a little understood, but fairly simple, mechanical principle to generate Tour-calibre club head speed in your golf swing, while improving your accuracy…
It’s a statement of the obvious, but the vast majority of amateur golfers don’t swing as effectively as Tour professionals. They don’t hit the ball as accurately, as consistently, or…
A stretch-shorten cycle (SSC) is an active stretch of a muscle followed by an immediate shortening of that same muscle. In biomechanical terms, this is an eccentric contraction followed by a…
The transition is, biomechanically speaking, probably the most important phase of your golf swing. The transition starts when the first segment of your body changes its direction of rotation, and…