Left Hand in the Golf Swing …A Revised Look at Golf Cross-Training & Drills by R.D. HILL
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Golf is a hard game, and it's hard to get good at, but if you're one of the 38% who pursue a handicap or track their average golf scores, then you're on the right page and we're on the SAME page. YOUR WHOLE BODY IS THE GOLF SWING, but it's so often taught as a 'Left-handed game played sideways, by Right-handed people.' I believe AS THE LEFT HAND IMPROVES, SO DOES THE GOLF GAME. That's the theme of the book. The Left -or the hand that handles the butt of the club (the Right Hand for Leftys) is usually the non-dominant hand. It is 'unathletic,' & is poorly trained or utterly ignored in most golf instruction. The Left just goes along for the ride, married to the Dominant Right Hand in the grip and swing. The book addresses that ignored appendage - The Left Hand & Arm (which includes training the torso & shoulder) It prescribes a formula for developing your Left Hand by using it in the things you do in life everyday. Results here are more effective to your golf swing than a lesson or practice. Things like opening and closing your car door with your non-dominant hand, and handling your door keys with that Left Thumb & Forefinger. You'll make a list. Do an inventory, and You'll FEEL yourself improving every time you hit golf balls. You'll be shocked to realize how much you sidestep the need for Left-Hand Strength, instead of Building It. Frustrating at first, perhaps, but so is Bad Golf. Most golfers have shelved the clubs through the years... frustration with the long irons, or a nasty slice. If that's you, turn your Love/Hate relationship with golf into fun outtings, playing well with friends and business associates. Don't labor over buckets of balls or worry about how well you're going to do in your foursome. Just develop your Left. Talent acquired never goes away, and if you weren't born with it, you've got to earn it. THIS BOOK IS A FORMULA HOW. There's stuff about the athletic side of the game, and how to use tennis, hockey, racketball, baseball/softball hitting and even throwing a Frisbee to build the subtle strength and coordination into your Left Hand. Ten minutes a day every other day practicing is more beneficial than an hour on the weekend and it's only 40 minutes of your time thru 4 days. Forget muscle memory; it's Tissue Intelligence. The body has to rest and retain before you re-apply training. It's subtle stuff you'll have fun with; and once your creative mind takes over and outlines your Personal Program of Growth in your EveryDay Living, you're on your way to better golf. Golf is a great way to be outside. Let Left Hand in the Golf Swing make it fun for you..!!
Book Details |
Author: R.D. HILL | Publisher: Donovan Hill Indus.. | Binding: Kindle Edition | Language: English | Pages: 102 |