FITNESS DOWNWARD DOG
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Mike moves to the Downward Dog position and explains how this helps your golf game. Mike has a towel laid out and gets on his hands and knees, ensuring everything is at 90 degrees. The first thing he does is to pike up with his hips and legs, forming an inverted V. His back is flat, and he lowers his heels to the ground. You might find that you won’t be able to flex your heels as they might feel tight. If you can’t extend your heels back so that they are flat and your hips are round, then you must be careful with your golf swing. Because Mike is flexible, he can bend a lot at setup. If you aren’t as flexible, then don’t bend as much.
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