Sunday, August 28, 2011

Golf Fitness Challenge Review – A Bare Knuckle, Fists Flying Review

Golf Fitness Challenge Review – A Bare Knuckle, Fists Flying Review

Golfers of all levels are waking up to the need to be fit to play Golf consistently at an increased level. This is probably why so many Golf fitness products are appearing all over the place, including the Internet.

You are probably no different in that you to, want to get fit and play better Golf. This poses the question of just who do you listen to?

To answer that question there are three things to take into account first. These are:
  1. Is the fitness plan actually achievable? That is not as far fetched as it might sound. Some programs are complicated or need more time than you have to give to complete. If this is the case then you will very unlikely see any benefit from it and worse, you may even give up.
  2. You also need to know that the course is written by someone with great authority on the subject! The more experience they have had the better, as they can draw on this knowledge to help you. In short a highly recognised and sort after Golf fitness instructor is best, as they will deliver better benefits to you.
  3. Thirdly and I suppose most of us think this is the most important one of all: Will I see the results I want and have my game and fitness improve? Will these results be measurable?

If you have ever learnt anything about 'how to be successful' from books, recordings, or videos then you will know that for whatever it is you want to be good at there are some basic things that are always the same. These are: Have a goal, Have plan to achieve your goal, and set a deadline by which to achieve your goal.

All the reasons above are why I really do know that Golf Fitness Challenge is as good as it gets. It is the work of not one but two experts in their fields. The first is a sought after Golf fitness instructor, Susan Hill (published author in Resort Living, Golf Illustrated and others, and has worked with Golfing associations and Golf professionals around the world). Craig Ballantyne is the author of Turbulence Training, a Men’s Health magazine training expert, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Oxygen magazine.

By working together and applying the basic principles of success they have devised Golf Fitness Challenge. A 6 week Golf fitness plan that in very specific detail will lead you to a fitter, stronger body and the game you have always wanted.

They have actually 'road tested' Golf Fitness Challenge with a study on 20 Golfers. It was done with both ladies and gentlemen over 6 weeks ages from 18 to 65 and handicaps from +3 to 31.

What do you think happened?

By being given a deadline and specific things to do,all these Golfers made some fantastic discoveries and a good deal of improvement in both game and fitness. All in time for the main Golf season!

This is what some of them had to say:

I really got a lot more flexible. My shoulder turn improved about 30-40% at least. My hip rotation really improved also. I learned that my glutes, hip flexors, and hamstrings had a whole lot more to do with golf than I had ever imagined.
I had never viewed stretching as a way to make my body feel better and or feel more alive. I had always viewed stretching as something to warm up with. The wholeness of stretching improved my wellness feeling immensely. I just feel better now - bottom line.
Michael, Handicap 9.2, Age 62
I found my core strength improved. This was evident in my increased ability to stay stable in my lower body during the backswing and the initial transition move. I have been striking the ball more crisply.

I have experienced greater flexibility in my hip pelvis region. I am hitting the ball higher than I have in quite some time.

Thank you for including me in your program.
Stephen, Handicap 21, Age 59

If you, as a Golfer are looking to finally and absolutely attain measurable results in your Golf game, then take my advice and put yourself in the hands of Susan and Craig with Golf Fitness Challenge.

Golf Fitness Challenge Review – A Bare Knuckle, Fists Flying Review

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