Golf Stability Core Power Video
Golf Stability Core Power Transcription
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The golfer should notice a solid connection through his legs, pelvis, back, and arms. He should feel strong and stable. Then the tester removes the belt from the golfer. While maintaining the same target line, the tester pushes again with the same amount of effort.
00:46
The difference in stability is the difference in support given by the Serola Sacroiliac belt. Power is generated from the ground through the legs, pelvis, trunk, and arms. Each joint is a link in the chain if any link is weak, it compromises the entire chain.
01:08
Positioned at the body’s core, the sacroiliac joints are two of the largest joints in the body. When they are weak, as they are on most people, especially golfers, stability is compromised and power transfer is dissipated.
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Acting as an external ligament, the Serola Sacroiliac belt stabilizes these joints and allows increased core power, reduced sway, and a smoother swing.