When you use your hips in the golf swing, you have a higher probability of adding more power and hitting longer shots. Unfortunately, many amateurs often fail to have a full hip rotation as they ...
A 35-year trainer shares 4 wall exercises for hip mobility after 60 that beat yoga—no floor work, no equipment needed.
Internally rotating your hip engages muscles like the tensor fasciae latae, upper gluteus muscles, and inner thigh muscles. Without it, it’s hard to complete daily activities like putting on pants or ...
Hip rotation is one of the biggest keys to generating power and consistency in golf. In this video, we break down the secret to rotating your hips through impact—how to use ground force, keep your ...
External rotation of the hip is when the thigh and knee rotate outward, away from the body. There are various stretches and exercises that can help strengthen these muscles and build flexibility. The ...
If your swing feels tight and restricted, your hips may be the reason. Many players unknowingly limit rotation before the downswing even begins. That restriction robs you of both power and consistency ...
Even casual golfers understand that at impact the hips need to be open to the target. (Picture your belt buckle pointing to the left of where you want the ball to land.) In reality, your hips ...
Whether you're throwing a punch, smashing a forehand winner in tennis or launching a hockey puck into the net through the five hole, these activities all have one thing in common with the golf ...
the trunk, as well as the pelvis and hips, to allow us to increase our stride length without losing control and sacrificing good alignment. Doing this enables us to utilise the power muscles properly ...