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Get Fit For Golf AND Fit For Life……Through Balance Training!
Written By: Mindi Boysen, TPI CGFI on Mar 12 2009
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Would you like to be fit for golf AND fit for life?  Then it is never too late to work on your balance!   What I’ve found that separates the good golfers from the GREAT golfers is their sense of balance.  The technical term for this is spatial awareness.   Spatial awareness is being cognizant where your body is in space throughout your golf swing and being able to control your equilibrium while moving.  Many amateur golfers who do not have adequate balance may experience swing faults such as “over the top” and loss of posture.  These are two faults that will lead to inconsistency in your game.

Now to get a true idea of your ability to balance, take off your shoes.  It is better to do these exercises with your shoes off because you then force your muscles in your toes, feet, ankles, and shins to do the work instead of relying on shoes which allow your feet to “sleep”.   If you find each test easy to do for approximately 20-30 seconds, then progress to the next level…..if not, then stay at that level until you have mastered it consistently.

1.  TWO LEGGED BALANCE:  Stand with your feet together with good posture and hands at your sides.

2.  TWO LEGGED BALANCE w/ EYES CLOSED:  (same as #1) maintaining good posture and close your eyes for 20-30 seconds comfortably without swaying.

3.  ONE LEGGED BALANCE:  Stand with posture centered over one leg and lift opposite leg off floor.  Knee should come to hip height forming a 90 degree angle.  Do not allow legs/feet to touch each other.

4.  ONE LEGGED BALANCE w/ SLOW BLINKS:  (same as #3) adding the challenge of blinking eyes slowly to “tease” the body by not being able to focus on an object using sight for balance.  First start with 1 second blinks then progress to 2, 3, 4, 5 seconds.

5.  ONE LEGGED BALANCE w/ EYES CLOSED:  This is the shining star!  Can you stand on one foot and close your eyes for more than 20 seconds without bobbing or moving your arms from your sides?

How did you do?  Are you frustrated yet?  Balance is one of the first simple skills to leave us as we age.  Why?  ...because we don’t practice!  When we stand on two feet all day and are constantly centering our gravity over both feet as we move, tiny muscles known as stabilizers in our inner and outer parts of our legs get to go to “sleep”, just as our feet do when we wear shoes.  So, standing on one leg challenges those muscles to do their part and fine tune them for sport specific moves, such as golf, AND helps to prevent injuries from falling.

According to the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI), most professional golfers can stand on one foot for 30 seconds to 1 minute without a problem.  So, now you have something to work on!  Remember, practice makes progress! Do a little something every day to help you with your balance.   It will make you more fit for golf AND fit for life!

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About Mindi Boysen, TPI CGFI

Titleist Performance Institute CertifiedMindi Boysen, TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) Level III certified golf fitness specialist, is a recognized professional with a degree in education and 16 years of experience in the fitness industry. She is also a nationally certified lifestyle/weight management consultant, personal trainer, and group fitness instructor who specializes in functional, pilates-based training.

Her professional experience includes six years on the faculty at Indiana/Purdue University as a Physical Education Instructor, where she received the IUPUI Teacher Excellence & Recognition Award in 2000. Mindi has taught pilates and sports conditioning at several golf clubs, and now manages her own lifestyle coaching business teaching clients the best way to keep their bodies strong and healthy while preventing damage or injury to muscles.

Mindi coaches health-conscious golfers of all skill levels. From players on the PGA Tour to recreational golfers, she teaches fitness techniques designed to improve both a player’s golf game and overall health. Her format includes strengthening of the specific muscle groups used in the golf swing, flexibility exercises, and reinforcement of balance and stability movements.

Her series of three DVDs, Fit For Golf! Fit For Life!, have been in demand with golf enthusiasts around the country. The popularity of her first DVD triggered her decision to build on her philosophy: “A fit golfer is a better golfer.” Each DVD takes beginners and skilled golfers alike to higher levels of golf fitness. Her careful choice of exercises helps to prevent back and joint damage related to swinging a club. These videos contain effective pre-game workouts that require very little time or space and produce the best results with the least amount of effort. Learn more about Mindi and her DVDs by visiting her website at www.fitforgolfusa.com.

Mindi won the 1998 Ms. Indy Lightweight Bodybuilding and Ms. Fitness Indiana State championships. Since then, she has taught numerous classes ranging from Yoga and Kickboxing to Seniors Stability/Balance and Obstacle Course Training. Mindi’s love of fitness, coupled with her love of golf, has been instrumental in the development of her business, DVD’s, and Synergistic Golf Book.

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