One Membership. Four Times the Value.

InsideGOLF Premium
Fitness

Amanda Balionis’ yoga tips for instant zen

amanda balionis smiles

Practicing Child's Pose can help your golf game.

Golf can be stressful. Practicing Child’s Pose — feet under glutes, forehead on mat, arms extended — can help that.

This basic yoga position centers the mind, lowers the heart rate and stretches the hips, thighs, ankles and back. By adding a shoulder opener, you’ll also release those delts for an extra dash of turn and power.

Illustrations by Ben Mounsey-Wood

Starting from Child’s Pose (1), slide your left arm underneath your right arm, perpendicular to your torso and flat on the ground, palm up. As you do this, change your head position so that your left temple rests on the mat (2). Hold this position for a few seconds, then fully extend your right leg with only your toes touching the mat (3). Again, hold briefly. Return the right leg to its original position and then the rest of your body so that you’re again in Child’s Pose. Switch sides.

Later, calmly bomb drives.

Related Articles

Fitness
5 exercises every golfer should do to improve their golf games
By: David Sundberg, with Zephyr Melton
Fitness
Insiders Only Do this exercise for the ultimate power boost to your swing
By: Tony Ruggiero, Top 100 Teacher
Fitness
A PGA Tour trainer is helping me add swing speed. Here’s what’s working
By: Zephyr Melton
Fitness
This stretch is trusted by elite amateurs. You should use it, too
By: Joey Wuertemberger, with Zephyr Melton
Fitness
3 exercises every golfer should do to help their golf swing
By: Tony Ruggiero, with Zephyr Melton
Fitness
I followed a PGA Tour trainer's strength routine. The results shocked me
By: Zephyr Melton
Fitness
The best way to add clubhead speed, according to a Tour fitness coach
By: Zephyr Melton
Fitness
3 easy exercises every golfer needs to protect their shoulders
By: Maddi MacClurg
Fitness
Looking for a good golf warm up? These 4 moves will prime your body to swing
By: Maddi MacClurg
was:
Exit mobile version