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                                          Your hips and your swingBy Dr. Greg RoseWhy hip mobility and strength are so important in your golf swing: More 
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                                          The Top 6 Physical Attributes of Elite GolfersBy Nick BuchanOne of my major roles in working with a golfer is to identify and fix physical limitations that might interfere with an athlete’s ability to best “acquire” the swing mechanics for them. As such when I’m watching the top golfers in the world I’m often looking to identify the physical attributes they share. Here are six physical attributes I’ve noticed in most longer hitters and elite golfers: More 
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                                          Joint Preserving Strategies for the HipBy Dr. Tom ByrdLearn the basics of preventing and treating the most common types of hip injuries from Dr. Tom Byrd. More 
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                                          Hip speed good or bad?By Dave PhillipsThis article shares some thoughts on hip speed and how to control it. More 
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                                          Four Exercises for Stronger, More Powerful GlutesBy Dr. Ben Langdown and Jennifer FleischerWhether you’re looking to improve your golf game, or help prevent injuries and low back pain, focusing on glute strength is one of the most important things you can do in the gym. More 
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                                          How Improving Your Hip Hinge Can Increase Your DistanceBy Natalie LoweThe hip hinge is one of the most important movements as a golfer and as an athlete. Here are key exercise progressions for improving the pattern. More 
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                                          Early HipsBy Dave PhillipsThis drill will help your swing sequence. More 
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                                          X-Factor Essentials: What it is and How to Train itBy Mike CarrollTPI Certified fitness professional Michael Carroll (attended Level 1 in the UK in June) examines the relationship between x-factor and ball-striking performance in addition to discussing strength and conditioning strategies for golf. More 
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                                          Not All Yoga is Good for Golf But Proper Application Can Deliver Big BenefitsBy Dana SantasYoga tends to be touted as the panacea for everything, but not all yoga is good for golfers. In fact, spending hours doing arbitrary yoga poses to increase your flexibility could actually impede your functional movement, power and control on the links. That isn’t to say that all yoga is bad for golfers…more like, not all yoga is created equal, and its effectiveness is dictated by the quality of its application to the movement and mental demands of the game. More 
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                                          Eliminate the SwayBy Dr. Greg RoseThis article breaks down potential physical causes of Sway and Dr. Greg Rose's guideline for attacking this swing fault in the gym. More 
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                                          The Golfer's Guide to Lower Back Pain – Part 1By Dr. Greg RoseTPI Cofounder Dr. Greg Rose reviews how he uses the Body-Swing Connection™ when assessing lower back injuries in golfers. More 
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                                          Why is Change so Difficult?By Dave PhillipsIn this article we discuss two areas of your body that could affect your golf swing. More 
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                                          Is Age a Barrier?By Dave PhillipsGolfers in their 40's are excelling. Lets find out why. More 
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                                          Free Level 1 Preview: Analyzing the New "Hiking" Swing CharacteristicBy TPIHiking is one of the three new swing characteristics we introduce in our updated Level 1 course. It refers to the excessive lifting of the trail hip at the top of the backswing (or “launching” in transition). More 
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                                          5 Exercises for Increasing Thoracic Spine Mobility in Your Golf SwingBy Dr. Ben Langdown and Jennifer FleischerMobility in the thoracic spine is critical to achieving an efficient swing while protecting your lower back. Here's how you can improve. More 
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                                          5 Pillars of Golf Strength and Conditioning for GolfersBy Michael CarrollTPI Certified strength coach Michael Carroll outlines the most important physical qualities that golfers should try to develop. More 
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                                          Jason Glass Discusses Glute Activation and Training on Unstable SurfacesBy Jason GlassJason responds to questions on Twitter about glute activation and training on unstable surfaces. Great discussion about the importance of progression and regression, two topics discussed in-depth in Fitness Level 2. More 
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                                          Is Your Golf Swing Putting Your Shoulder At Risk?By Bobby DatteroAccording to numerous research studies, the shoulder is one of the most oft-injured areas of the body for a golfer. As with many golf injuries, the site of the pain is often the victim of limitations in other areas of the body. TPI Certified trainer Bobby Dattero discusses how limitations in your hips and thoracic spine might be putting your shoulder at risk. More 
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                                          How To Improve Rotation While Protecting Your Lower BackBy Mike BoyleEvery golfer wants to improve rotation, but often they look to improve it in the wrong places. This article discusses why golfers should focus on rotation in the hips, thoracic spine and shoulders, and not the lumbar spine. More 
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                                          14 Exercises For Generating Impulse and Separation - A Key To Increased Clubhead VelocityBy Dr. Ben Langdown and Jennifer FleischerThese exercises will create further stability and strength in the legs, hips, glutes and trunk as well as the shoulders -- the key areas of transferring force through the kinetic chain. More