Monday, December 3, 2007 

2 Tips To Improve Your Golf Swing In A Hurry!

So you want to improve your golf swing? It's one aspect of the game common with many golfers keen to attain a golf swing good enough to form the foundation of a consistent game.

The honest truth... most part time golfers won't do anything about improving their golf swing simply because they enjoy the outing and the social aspect of the game. But if you are reading this article, then you are certainly serious about picking up a tip or two to help develop some consistency in that swing.

Why is it so many players have difficulty maintaining a consistent swing? For new players, the ability to eliminate bad habits from their game is easy.

For more experienced golfers it's not so easy but it's doable. one tip I picked up early in my golfing career when I was having trouble with my back swing certainly transformed and helped me improve my golf swing.

In fact, this one tip not only helped me eliminate the unco-ordinated knees and falling shoulders during the process of the swing but helped me add a strong mental side to my game.

How To improve Your Golf swing

The back swing is a big problem area for many players and most of the time it can be corrected without too much fuss and effort. For some reason, the left knee is allowed to collapse on top of the right knee during the back swing process. The result:

- the shoulders tend to collapse and drop in the process and

- your hips will tend to go into a swaying motion

What's up with this? The result is always hit and miss. Sometimes you hit the ball flush and most times you don't. Two things you can try:

- when about to play the swing, just imagine your left knee is drawn towards the area you intend to hit the ball and

- if this is difficult to implement, grab your favorite soccer ball or basketball and place them between your knees during practice sessions.

The first tip was handy but it was the second tip which helped this author. It's amazing but after several practice sessions using a soccer ball, every time I played a round of golf for several months after it felt like that ball was always there during the swing process.

The effect can be dramatic and worth the effort if you are serious about wanting to improve your golf swing.

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Enjoying Exercise for Stress Relief

stress is an everyday challenge faced by millions of people all around the globe. There are just so many causes of stress today, aren't there? We worry about our work; about our finances; about our family and partners; often our friends cause us grief. Yes, so many of us suffer from stress, but how many think of using exercise for stress relief?

Certainly, medication and a visit to your doctor can help - in fact if stress is overwhelming this should be a priority! - but before things get that bad, consider the stress relief that comes from exercise. It's well known in the medical profession that exercise for stress relief calms both body and mind, and can help bring all kind of daily worries into perspective.

examples of exercise for stress Relief

Probably the most effective exercise for stress relief is Yoga. This is because it calms the mind and body by centering all energy on relaxation, which in turn helps us be at peace or 'in tune with' our surroundings. This is good in itself, but this sensation of peace and tranquility can pervade our lives for hours after the stress relief exercise session.

However, some people find the 'slowing down' aspect of yoga difficult, so for them a more suitable stress relief exercise may be Aerobics. This is a more up-beat exercise that stimulates the flow of endorphins, i.e. chemicals which bring about feelings of happiness and security - and they are 100% good for us! Ridding ourselves of stored-up energy by performing aerobic exercise is something that will bring stress relief very quickly.

More Tips for Stress Relief exercise

If you choose Yoga as a stress relief exercise but you feel daunted by the time and endurance required, why not try a few easier moves that anyone can do everyday? These will keep your stress in check!

The first involves breathing. Ideally it should be done lying flat on your back, but it can be done seated or standing:

* Ensure that your arms are straight against your sides and you're facing straight ahead.

* Close your eyes and breathe in slowly and deeply through the nose for five seconds.

* Now breath out through the mouth for five seconds.

* Do this twenty times, resisting any urge to speed up.

* Concentrate on clearing everything from your mind by focusing on your breath.

Another yoga exercise for stress relief can be performed before or after the breathing exercise, and this one is a little more energetic. Lower yourself on your hands and knees, head facing down. Now lift your right leg and bring your knee in toward your face.

As the knee comes forward, exhale slowly. Next, push your right leg back until it is behind your body, and breath in slowly while doing this. When your leg is suspended in mid-air behind your trunk, hold it for three seconds along with your breath. Do this ten times with each leg.

There are, of course, many forms of exercise for stress relief and this article has only given you a tiny sample. If the thought of exercise puts you off, why not try it anyway - just to see if it works? When you begin to reap the benefits and feel more calm, centered and relaxed, and when you become aware of your increased energy and enthusiasm, you'll be more than happy to make exercise for stress relief a part of your daily life.

Frank McGinty is a teacher, counselor, and internationally published author, with lots of experience in helping people improve their lives. Would you too like to overcome stress and anxiety - and be happy, optimistic and prosperous? discover some outstanding resources here: http://www.stressreliefgold.com

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