Training from home can be a tricky situation for many reasons. Aside from potentially not having access to equipment, it can feel as though the time away from the gym will result in a loss of strength ...
A study shows that 18-hole rounds provide superior blood sugar and cholesterol benefits compared to walking, demonstrating ...
There's an interesting phenomenon happening in baseball: Ball players are getting bigger. A study from Harvard University found that the percentage of baseball players with an above average BMI has ...
There's never a better time to reboot your golf game than at the start of a new year. It's a clean slate; a chance to be a little better than the year before. As always, we're here to help. Don't ...
Normally I shy away from generalizations. I like to look at people as individuals, versus putting people in a box. However one common theme I see in older golfers is a lack of power, manifesting as a ...
Welcome to this month's fitness series on PGA.com, which will focus on strength training for golf. In this five-part series, we will explore various approaches to improving strength with the specific ...
This year, I came to a devastating realization: If I wanted to hit the ball further, I’d have to start working out in the gym. I know this may seem obvious, but it’s a truth I’d avoided for years. I ...
Welcome to the second installment in the PGA.com Fitness Series which will focus on strength training for golf. Part 1 explored lower body exercises for more power and now we're moving to upper body.
For a program to be most effective, Washington recommends sticking to it for at least four to five weeks before changing it ...