The ability to hinge is paramount for fitness movements and
your golf swing. When your swing is off, it may be that you’re
dipping your knees to create the hinge. This typically creates
a C-Posture (butt-tuck with a rounded back.) Instead, grab a
club and place it on your hips. With a straight back and
knees, hinge yourself in half (butt goes back to initiate this
move). Once hinged, soften the knees and drop your hands
under your shoulders. Voila! Great golf posture.
MOVEMENT KEYS
• Place your hands in your hip joints, as you allow the torso to bend and face the mat
• Send your behind back as you add knee flex
• Drop down as low as you can go, keeping your
knees within your toe line
• Maintain lumbar curve throughout movement
MOVEMENT KEYS
• Place your feet on the center of a medball
• Bridge up as high as you can and squeeze glutes at the top of the move to elevate higher
• Keep hands on mat or raise overhead
MOVEMENT KEYS
• Take a plank position on your hands
• Extend your hips up, creating a V with your body
• Press into the mat firmly with your hands and feet to raise your hips as high as possible
• Reach one arm to the opposite foot
• Hold for a beat and alternate