July 16, 2018
Bosu V Sits
Potentially the most important muscle group, the core is composed of all the muscle from hips to shoulders. It effects full body movements as well as maintaining posture throughout movements. The core effects the transfer of energy from the lower to upper body. A strong core improves all aspects of golf from maintaining posture to increasing club head speed as well as helps prevent injuries
Starting position:
Begin by sitting in the center of a BOSU ball.
Movement:
Brace the abs and set the shoulder blades so that the spine stays neutral or straight for hips to head. Lift the legs off the ground and work to maintain a balanced position. The angle between the torso and legs should create a āVā.
Notes: body position may vary depending on ability, but spine posture is the most important. Allow bent knees instead of slumped shoulders.