Whether you’re swinging a bat, reaching for your seat belt or simply turning to look over your shoulder, your ability to rotate affects everything from sports performance to daily life. Yet, for many ...
The perfect golf swing is one of the most elusive skills in sports, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. Some golfers would do anything to hit the ball correctly, including shelling out $675 ...
The thoracic spine is the section of your spinal column that is positioned in your mid-upper back. It’s an area that as a person ages will become less mobile, especially if you neglect training. More ...
Before the start of any rotational movement in the golf swing, a golfer needs to get positioned into their setup stance over the ball. And to get into that proper setup position, you need to hinge ...
Shoulder turn is a bit of a controversial topic when you speak to teaching professionals. Some think too much emphasis is put on trying to make as big a rotation with the trunk as possible in order to ...
The most common limitation that golfers have is the internal rotation of their hips, and studies have shown that players who have limited hip rotation are more likely to complain of lower back pain.
Editor’s note: Dana Santas, known as the “Mobility Maker,” is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and mind-body coach in professional sports, and is the author of the book “Practical ...
That's just part of what goes down at NYU Langone Health's Golf Lab, where a team of experts - including physical therapists, exercise physiologists, and golf pros - uses cutting-edge technology to ...