Weight Coaching for Ladies’s Golf: The Final Information

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Weight Coaching for Ladies’s Golf is probably the most complete and up-to-date girls’s golf-specific coaching information on the earth right now. It accommodates descriptions and images of the simplest weight coaching, flexibility, and stomach workout routines utilized by prime feminine golfers worldwide, together with Annika Sorenstam. This e book options year-round golf-specific weight-training applications assured to enhance your efficiency and get you outcomes. No different girls’s golf e book to this point has been so properly designed, really easy to make use of, and so dedicated to weight coaching. This e book permits feminine golfers of all ability ranges so as to add additional yardage to their drives and irons. By following this program you’ll be able to develop the flexibleness and energy required to remove fatigue and improve distance with each membership in your bag. With stronger and extra versatile muscle tissue, you’ll not solely hit the ball farther however you’ll have higher management over all your pictures all through the spherical. Most significantly, you’ll scale back your probabilities of damage and have the ability to play 18 holes at your highest degree.

Writer ‏ : ‎ Value World Publishing (December 1, 2011)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1932549757
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1932549751
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 14 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.44 x 10 inches

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  1. T. Lawson

    A lot of really good information!
    This is a really good book full of information and great exercises to strengthen up for golf.

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  2. George Naftzinger

    Great Book
    My wife really likes this book.

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  3. Kathye

    A lot of examples.
    Disliked men demonstrating weight training.

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  4. Adira B

    High praise from one fitness trainer to another.
    Weight Training for Women’s Golf – As editor of golfgurls.com, I asked my golf fitness guru, Kathy Ekdahl to check out this book. Result: High praise from one fitness trainer to another. Highly recommended.Golf fitness was just a mere twinkle in the eyes of fitness trainers until Tiger Woods came along. His work ethic and golf specific fitness training helped propel him to the top of the golf world, and helped to create the golf fitness industry as we know it today. Annika Sorenstam was equally responsible for promoting fitness for golf, so it is appropriate that Annika’s trainer, Kai Fusser, wrote this detailed golf fitness guide, Weight Training for Women’s Golf- The Ultimate Guide. Having just finished writing my own golf fitness ebook, this was a great opportunity for me to read what the experts working with professional golfers say about golf fitness.Weight Training for Women’s Golf is truly an exercise encyclopedia. Kai Fusser covers the basics of exercise science in a very general format so that the golfer first gains an understanding of the basic principles which they need to apply to their workouts. As a trainer, this information is too basic for me, and I wonder if it may be too basic for some readers as well? I guess it all depends on the readers exercise experience. However, Kai gives a lot of great information that is always good to review. This portion of the book takes 86 pages to discuss, so it does comprise almost half the books content.The main area of interest for me, and I would assume the average golfer, is the exercises themselves. Here, Kai incorporates many of the latest techniques in strength and conditioning that I use with my clients. However, one area of controversy is in how he teaches proper abdominal work. Kai teaches the golfer to “draw in” the abs, also called hollowing. Many trainers feel this technique does not engage the entire core and thus, they will teach another technique called “bracing”. This is getting picky- but it is an important distinction when it comes to back health. I also have some issues with the over emphasis on shoulder and arm training. While I understand that women need strengthening of the arms and shoulders, most women I see already OVER train these areas and neglect more important areas like the chest mid back, hips and legs. Readers need to realize that the arms and shoulders get significant work in exercises that work the chest and back as well.Kai suggests a 4 or 5 day split routine throughout the off season, and this is something that has been proven to be less effective than whole body training or upper and lower body split training. Women need to train every body part 2-3x/week, as we lose muscle strength more rapidly than men. This is why splitting up the body through the week is not necessarily recommended anymore. But, aside from this and a few other exercises which I may not necessarily be fond of, Kai does a great job of skillfully explaining all the exercises, including power and strength exercises, myofascial release work, medicine ball exercises and swing fault exercises.The scope of this book does not allow for individual programming, so the reader needs to be cautious when choosing the appropriate exercises for their fitness level. Many of the golfers I see have specific areas of weakness, and these areas need to be addressed first, getting them up to speed, before trying some of the more advanced exercises in this book. Without addressing the weaknesses, injuries could occur. But we risk that with any exercise instruction book. It would make sense for the readers to hire a professional trainer to review proper form and technique to compliment what they learn from this excellent book.I highly recommend this book for any golfer who is serious about getting healthy and improving their golf game.Kathy Ekdahl, CSCS, ACE Certified Personal Trainer, is the owner of Personal Best Personal Training in Hudson, Massachusetts. She is a former health club owner and has been teaching Yoga since 1997. Kathy is also a TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor and is the Staff Personal Trainer at The International Golf Club, Bolton, MA.

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  5. S. A. Seta-Tabb

    Great Gifts for Golfers and NonGolfers Part Three
    Finally (only in the order the books were presented to me) is an instructional product for women golfers… Weight Training for Women’s Golf by Kai Fusser, M.S. Fusser worked with Annika Sorenstam as her personal trainer for over 10 years. It was during that period that her strength, fitness and achievements on the golf course skyrocketed. He has worked with many other world class athletes in sports other than golf also. His approach may be universally applied to all ages and abilities.Fusser’s book provides a very easy to follow regimen and explanation of what he wants you to achieve through his program. Women of all ages will benefit from this program even if they don’t play golf. Weight training done the proper way with the proper understanding of form and execution will allow you to develop improved flexibility and strength. For me this means better endurance and hopefully, more length and control over my shots.What I am writing about here is my perception of the book. Personally I have not been able to test his exercises and program to give you my own results. I had surgery shortly after receiving a copy of this book for review and am still rehabbing. Once I am released to do more aggressive training this book will be at my side.The only disappointment I have with the book is that the majority of the photos depicting the exercises are taken of males. Given the number of females Kai has worked with and…the title of this book…I would think that showing women doing the exercises as described would be a more logical approach to this training program. Other than that I think the program presents a well balanced and segmented approach to achieving the results you want at the level your own level.Once I give it a go I will be back to share my results.Good way to start off the new year!!! Thanks for visiting Ladies on the Tee at […] I think you will enjoy reading all of these books or perhaps know someone who will. All books in this series of reviews have been provided to me at no cost. However, my reviews are based on my opinion without regard to the source of the books.

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  6. Sandy Delos

    Save your money – there’s better.
    Worst book on weight training I have ever seen. Half the book is a non-professional discourse on various “wellness” factors the other half is tiny little black and white photographs of the author (male needing a shave) doing basic movements with cables and free weights. Summary: use cables and free weights. A test for me was when he illustrated an exercise called “superman” on a stability ball. I have done research (like, you know, reading real medical journal articles) on this controversial move which puts pressure on the lower spine and is cautioned against unless one is athletically “super” fit already. (Yet alone on a stability ball!) Try Roger Fredericks “The Flexible Golf Swing” or Craig Davies “Golf Anatomy” (both available on Amazon) to actually learn something. Couldn’t wait to get “Weight Training for Women’s Golf” out of my house.

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  7. Rosalie Kreighbaum

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    This book is helping everyone in the family. Very easy to understand, just stick with it. Would recommend it everyone.

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  8. Sandra Pessaro

    Try it out! It will be worth it.
    This is a great strength training and fitness program. It helped me strike the ball more consistently. Each exercise reinforces correct sequencing. Try it out!

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  9. PW

    Great book. Lots of useful info

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  10. Catherine S

    This book does not cover exercises for senior golfers. Didnt find this useful at all.

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