I found a very interesting set of drills at
http://www.progolflesson.com/drills/ (Thanks for Ian for reminding me about "pump it" drill. If I add a drill to chip pennys from a mat, I think I have enough to start practising. Also I think I will use a mirror to check my address and backswing position.
I also noticed that I need to stretch my hips and core to get enough rotation.
Last time at the range...
I noticed that hitting eyes closed was a very good practise. It's a body-mind exercise. You sense your movements better. I did not realize it on the range, but it would be good to to a swing eyes closed after a good swing. You might learn the sensation - feel for that good shot - and remember it easier by repeating it straight away.
I am going skiing crosscountry. I think that is a good exercise for shifting weight and also endurance - of course. I am not thinking of golf while I am skiing, but some times I do think about core performance. Skiing is also a core exercise for inner abs.
http://www.progolflesson.com/drills/ (Thanks for Ian for reminding me about "pump it" drill. If I add a drill to chip pennys from a mat, I think I have enough to start practising. Also I think I will use a mirror to check my address and backswing position.
I also noticed that I need to stretch my hips and core to get enough rotation.
Last time at the range...
I noticed that hitting eyes closed was a very good practise. It's a body-mind exercise. You sense your movements better. I did not realize it on the range, but it would be good to to a swing eyes closed after a good swing. You might learn the sensation - feel for that good shot - and remember it easier by repeating it straight away.
I am going skiing crosscountry. I think that is a good exercise for shifting weight and also endurance - of course. I am not thinking of golf while I am skiing, but some times I do think about core performance. Skiing is also a core exercise for inner abs.