Fitness Trainer for Golfers Jackson MS
See below to find fitness trainers for golfers in Jackson who provide access to explosive weight training, golf exercise programs, conditioning programs, fitness trainers, strength training, golf trainers, and golf nutrition programs, as well as advice and content on finding a fitness club in your area.
Pineland Treasures
(601) 936-6690 4220 Lakeland Dr Ste B Flowood, MS Pineland Treasures (601) 936-6690 4220 Lakeland Dr Ste B Flowood, MS 39232
Industry Massage Practitioner, Personal Trainer
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Jackson, MS
(601) 321-9465 4924 I-55 North, Suite 107 Jackson, MS Anytime Fitness Jackson, MS (601) 321-9465 4924 I-55 North, Suite 107 Jackson, MS 39211
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Pearl, MS
(601) 664-0330 628 South Pearson Road Pearl, MS Anytime Fitness Pearl, MS (601) 664-0330 628 South Pearson Road Pearl, MS 39208
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Clinton, MS
(601) 488-4432 711 Clinton Parkway Clinton, MS Anytime Fitness Clinton, MS (601) 488-4432 711 Clinton Parkway Clinton, MS 39056
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Ridgeland Snap Fitness
601-383-4445 7048 Old Canton Rd Ste 1004 Ridgeland, MS Ridgeland Snap Fitness 601-383-4445 7048 Old Canton Rd Ste 1004 Ridgeland, MS 39157
Programs & Services Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Pilates, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Towel Service, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Richland, MS
(601) 933-1945 655 Hwy 49 South, Suite G Richland, MS Anytime Fitness Richland, MS (601) 933-1945 655 Hwy 49 South, Suite G Richland, MS 39218
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Pearl Snap Fitness
769-233-8249 404 Riverwind Dr. Pearl, MS Pearl Snap Fitness 769-233-8249 404 Riverwind Dr. Pearl, MS 39208
Programs & Services Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Pilates, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Towel Service, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Byram, MS
(601) 371-8499 5750 I-55 South Byram, MS Anytime Fitness Byram, MS (601) 371-8499 5750 I-55 South Byram, MS 39272
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Ridgeland, MS
(601) 977-0445 6718 Old Canton Road Ridgeland, MS Anytime Fitness Ridgeland, MS (601) 977-0445 6718 Old Canton Road Ridgeland, MS 39157
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
Data Provided By: Anytime Fitness Madison, MS
(601) 853-7676 219 Garden Park Drive, Suite 400 Madison, MS Anytime Fitness Madison, MS (601) 853-7676 219 Garden Park Drive, Suite 400 Madison, MS 39110
Programs & Services 24-hr Operations, Cardio Equipment, Circuit Training, Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Parking, Personal Training, Spinning, Stair Climber, Stationary Bikes, Treadmill, Weight Machines
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Susan Hill Sep 20, 2010 | | Time is a precious commodity when it comes to golf. We need to set aside time for practice, play and training in addition to managing our jobs, our families and other priorities and interests. Training should be a compliment to our families and other priorities and interests. Training should be a compliment to our complete process of development for a better game. Let’s keep things simple when it comes to golf training by focusing on those things that can make a solid difference in the shortest period of time. Performing too little is the same as performing too much. In either case, this is not a productive approach. Overtraining is a common problem among elite athletes and it isn’t any different for golf. Your body needs an opportunity for repair, remodeling and growth so give it proper rest to see the best results. The opposite effect can also occur which is performing too little. If you follow one of the principles of progressive resistance then you should always use resistance that is greater than what your body is accustomed to. Power is driven from the core. The abdominal muscles should never be trained in isolation because they are never an isolated movement in golf. Core training serves as the foundation for strength, power, speed and all elements of movement. When performing rotational movements, make sure you set your body in the proper position first. Begin by establishing good posture. Specifically, this means placing your feet about shoulder width apart with chest up, shoulders back and down and navel pulled in. This creates a solid position which actively engages the core so you can achieve optimal training results. When performing rotational movements like wood chops and medicine ball tosses, always check to make sure your movements are core driven. Also, be sure to take a look at the following GolfersMD core strengthening videos: Test & Exercise for Core, Adbominals Test & Exercise, Core / Trunk Test & Exercise for Core, Lower Back Extensors Test & Exercise for Core, Side of Trunk - Side Bridge Muscle integration is superior to isolation. Functional training for golf is a system that focuses on training the body the way it will be used when you compete or play. This makes it the most efficient and effective form of training today. Functional training improves athletic ability, enhances performance, and reduces injuries while developing golf specific movement patterns. The goal becomes not only the development of more efficient patterns of movement, but endurance patterns as well so the motion has a better chance of being repeated swing after swing. Balance is an essential element. Balance comes in many forms when you think about golf training. Each golfer should strive for improved balance by assessing strength and flexibility discrepancies looking for opportunities of self improvement. Look at your body as individual segments comparing your top half to y... | |
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