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Old 01-22-2006, 12:29 PM
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Way to go RWH!!!

When you get some time, can you describe some of the elements of the golf fitness program and how you came upon it?

Can't wait to see you again. I'll take you up on the offer to meet halfway for a round.

Thanks for posting this. Fantastic!

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Old 01-22-2006, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
When you get some time, can you describe some of the elements of the golf fitness program and how you came upon it?

The program has three phases -- Novice, Intermediate and Advanced -- each designed to hit the core, upper body and legs. It uses dumbbells, resistance tubing and stability ball.

Interesting aspects of the program include doing many exercises in golf posture and, also, stretching after each set. I think this latter feature is especially important for golfers.

In the Intermediate program, he introduces more instability. For example, I am now doing the bicep curl in golf posture, one arm at a time, but standing on only one foot. The chest presses are now done one arm at a time lying on a stability ball. The Core strengthening also includes low back exercises which I now see is very important.

I came on the Pedersen program by seeing a "Christmas Special" ad on the internet.
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Old 01-22-2006, 02:36 PM
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Very nice Bob. After getting started on a program and becoming accustomed to it, at least personally I can't see myself going off a program. It becomes part of what I do and part of what I look forward to during the week. It's a personal challenge for me, to keep myself disciplined enough to work out and eat right. I don't work out specifically for golf but I can see how the stuff I'm doing could be of benefit.

Great job, keep it up!
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Old 01-22-2006, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt
Very nice Bob. After getting started on a program and becoming accustomed to it, at least personally I can't see myself going off a program. It becomes part of what I do and part of what I look forward to during the week. It's a personal challenge for me, to keep myself disciplined enough to work out and eat right. I don't work out specifically for golf but I can see how the stuff I'm doing could be of benefit.

Great job, keep it up!
Excellent point, Matt. I plan it into my week, too.

I don't ever want to return to where I was.
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Old 01-23-2006, 06:50 AM
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Great encouragement for everyone rwh. I'm so glad you are feeling more in control of your physicality and how great that you are expanding your search and finding great material. Sooner may be better but there is empirical data to support your experience and nothing is better than a real story. You truly never have to "go back to where you were". It only takes consisteny supported by appropriate rest to live in your best physical condition. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. What a motivational reminder for us all. Vickie
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