Welcome to the "Better Golf with Fitness" Blog
Click the Play Button for a Message from Anthony Renna, owner of Five Iron Fitness
The Better Golf with Fitness Blog is the baby of GolfFitnessProducts.net, and the companion to The Better Golf with Fitness Podcast, sites dedicated to educating golfers about golf specific fitness.
GolfFitnessProducts.net is packed with information about all aspects of golf fitness, including: flexibility, strength, power, endurance, nutrition, mental strategies, injury prevention, exercises, warm ups, and equipment. There are over 180 FREE articles from the world's leading golf fitness experts, an "Ask the Experts" page for any questions you have as well as a "Find a Golf Fitness Pro" page that will help you locate a golf fitness professional to work with in your area. You can sign up to get 7 FREE Golf Fitness Reports as well (a $189 Value). The Better Golf with Fitness Blog will continue what GolfFitnessProducts.net does best; teach golfers how to play better golf by getting in "golf shape."
I will be calling on the world's leading golf fitness experts to help you make the most of your time in the gym so you can play better, play more and reduce the chance of injuries.
I will be posting articles from GolfFitnessProducts.net as well as setting up "virtual roundtables" with golf fitness experts to help you make the most of your training.
Thanks for visiting the Better Golf with Fitness Blog.
Anthony













thanks for the tips. you've helped my game
Posted by: jr | July 08, 2006 at 07:50 PM
Great. Glad the site helps you. There are over 140 articles on my other site, www.GolfFitnessProducts.net as well
Posted by: Anthony | July 09, 2006 at 07:54 PM
Ofcourse fitness help to develop your skills in every game.But my game is golf ,so I will listen your advice:)
Posted by: steven davies | July 04, 2007 at 06:48 AM
Great articles...very informative stuff.
Posted by: GolfSpy X | April 10, 2008 at 12:31 PM
Man, I know how important it is to be fit not only for health but it sure helps your golf swing. I just wish I knew how to motivate myself to get up off my butt and do something. When I do excercise I feel better but I hate it! I hate being overweight too but dont have the motivation to stop the bad habits. And being the lowcarb golfer I am supposed to set an example. Any advice?
Posted by: Dick | April 11, 2008 at 03:27 PM
Anthony, what a great resource you have here. I enjoyed looking around and reading all your stuff. Some useful tips and advice.
With regards to the comment by Dick: If you can only motivate yourself to stay with it for a week or two, you will be cultivating a new habit. Before you know it, it will be part of your daily routine and no hardship at all. In fact, you will miss your training if you don't do it. Go for one day at a time. Anyone can do something for one day...
Posted by: Burn The Fat With Rika Susan | April 12, 2008 at 03:55 AM
Great site! I have bben surfing the net loking for good websites and bolgs to help get an idea of what people are doing! Good work and great information!
Rob
Posted by: Rob | April 20, 2008 at 04:50 PM
You have a great blog and site dealing with golf fitness. It amazes me how many golfers don't consider the importance of golf fitness and working on their golf specific muscles.
I can tell you, when I was in the army, I was really fit and strong and I was playing the best golf of my life. Now, 20 years later, I think I will have to get back in the habit of exercising for golf!
But for the youngsters - there is no excuse!
Mick
Posted by: Mick's Free Golf Tips | April 22, 2008 at 12:42 PM
fitness is a major factor in being a good golfer. see tiger woods. golf can also be a good motivatier in getting people to workout and stay healthy. staying fit will help your golf game. keep up the good work with all your great fitness tips.
Posted by: Peter (Discounted Golf Equipment) | April 29, 2008 at 03:10 PM
A great blog with some fantastic information. This is a real inspiration and has helped me loads.
I myself have just got into writing blogs and would appreciate any advice in terms of content and blog layout etc.
Any feedback would be good so don't pull back on the punches as feedback is the breakfast of champs so they say.
Cheers
James
Posted by: james burney | May 12, 2008 at 04:16 AM