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6 tips to help you progress faster with your workout So, you want to maximize the time you spend in the gym. Here are some ways to make sure you are getting the most out of your workouts. 1. Hydrate - drink plenty of water before, during and after you work out. Being even slightly dehydrated will reduce your strength and endurance, increase muscle soreness, and delay your recovery time. 2. Eat some lean protein within 45 minutes after working out. During the first 45 minutes after working out your body is hungry for protein. Give your
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Golf Workouts For Winter

Golf workouts for winter is a great approach to taking advantage of the time you now have available to improve your golf since you're not playing as much, if not at all. It's a way to stay connected to your golf game when you're not able to play due to the conditions (snow, temperatures, ice, etc.).

Have you gone into depression mode when winter hits and you can't play golf anymore? I know this use to happen to me until I finally moved to a year-round nice climate. This transition from playing golf regularly to not at all can be depressing.

What do you do with all the time you now have since you're not playing?

The answer? Golf workouts for winter! This is your "off-season" and like most athletes they work on their body's to take their game to the next level. This is a time where you evaluate your game and work on your weaknesses.

A common denominator for most golfers, especially senior golfers is "physical capabilities". This is your current level of golf-specific strength and flexibility. It is highly unlikely you have no physical limitations in your golf swing. 80% or more of amateur golfers play with an injury during the season. This would tell me there is a physical issue.

What better time than winter to do golf workouts to greatly improve this situation. There is no excuse. You've got the time and hopefully you've got the motivation to improve your game. You've just got to set up a game plan in regards to your golf workouts for winter.

The first step is to get a physical evaluation done to diagnose your current level of fitness specific to golf. You can hire a local golf fitness trainer or look on the web. Golf workouts are becoming so popular you can't miss finding out information about them.

Once you've gotten your golf fitness evaluation, assess the areas that need the most work and spend the majority of your time on those areas. Most likely this would be flexibility and core strength. These are two very common areas that are lacking and can make the most impact on your golf improvement.

You will be shocked at your progress if you stick with it through the entire winter. The first time you step on the range, you'll feel like a different golfer. It will be like an "out-of-body" experience. You'll soon realize this is what you've been missing all along.

So when you put those clubs up for the winter and go into depression mode...remember this article and start your golf workouts for winter.
About the Author

Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance trainers in the country, author and founder of several cutting-edge online golf improvement sites. Take a look at his just released golf dvds and manual at his golf swing trainer site - Perform Better Golf.

Mike Pedersen, CPT

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Your new elliptical training machine is waiting for you in your exercise room, and you're ready to begin. Your workout should be a fun and relaxing part of your day: beneficial for your body and your mind. But, if you find working out to be uncomfortable or bothersome, you're less likely to continue it regularly. If you want to make your workout most effective and enjoyable, it's best to be ready. So, try preparing these seven items before you begin.Comfortable Clothing - Wear something loose and comfortable, preferably in cotton, so that it will wick the sweat away from your
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"Bodybuilding Sins" That Cause Back Pain and Missed Workouts: Part 3by Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS and Steve Hefferon, CMT Welcome to article number 2 in our series "Bodybuilding Sins That Cause Back Pain and Missed Workouts". In this article we are going to talk about how bodybuilders tend to create massive muscle imbalances and what you can do to not be one of them. If you missed the first article, you can read it by clicking on the link below. Here's a breakdown of the articles to look for: 1. Article #1 - Choosing The WRONG Exercises2. Article #2 -
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