| With the vast variety of golf training aids on the market, deciding which one to choose can be a formidable task. Indeed, reviews of all the golf training devices, from golf videos to private golf instruction, could fill volumes. Some products are geared towards building your "golf muscles." Others provide functional movement patterns designed to improve your swing. Gaining an understanding of which muscles should be trained for better golf gives you a valuable tool for evaluating different golf training aids. What are some of the most important physical attributes of a professional golfer? Let's start with the "X-Factor." The "X-Factor" is a measurement of the difference between your hip turn and your shoulder turn. The greater the difference, the more coil and power you are capable of achieving at impact. This will result in much longer drives. The secret to improving your X-Factor lies in learning how to properly activate the muscles of your body that are used for rotary movements. Unfortunately, many traditional fitness programs make little use of these muscles. However, many golf training aids focus on rotary movement strength and flexibility. These are your best choices. While every golfer, or everybody for that matter, needs to work on rotary movement, there are other golf-related fitness issues to be considered. Most golf training aids have information that describes their purpose, whether it be full swing, strength and power, pitching or putting. Its best to check with a professional coach and have him help you determine what area you need to improve. Then, you can make a wise choice about the appropriate training aid. |