Golf Mobility Online Video Training
The Golf Mobility Training program is best paired with a 3-Stick Training bundle.
Nearly 75% of the exercises in the video are performed with a single Long Training Stick.
Of the remaining 25%, you can modify the 2 Long Training Stick exercises to a single Long Training Stick.
The video series is a set of golf-specific instructional exercises, workouts, and pre-round warm-ups used by PGA Tour players, World Long Drive pros, and top golf coaches. This program earned the Golf Digest Editor's Choice Award in 2019 and 2020.
Three key benefits of this training program are:
BETTER SWING: Get your club and body in better positions to have a more consistent, efficient, and effective golf swing.
REDUCED INJURIES: Reduce your risk of injury in training and on the course.
LONGER DRIVE: Improve your mobility to increase your ability to hit the ball further.
This series of 17 videos can be viewed with any device with internet access, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, and smart TV’s and includes:
PART 1: WARMUP
Introduction to Golf Mobility
- Soft Tissue Preparation
- Foot and Ankle Preparation
- Hip Work
- Shoulder Work
- Spine and Back Preparation
- Wrist and Elbow Preparation
- Sequencing
PART 2: MOBILITY & STRENGTH INSTRUCTIONA
- Mobility Flow Instructional
- Strength Instructional #1
- Strength Instructional #2
PART 3: MOBILITY & STRENGTH WORKOUTS
- Mobility Flow + Workout #1
- Strength Workout #2
PART 4: POWER PROGRAM
- Increase Your Drive
- Reduce Back Pain
- Better Swing Hip Mobility
PART 5: ON-COURSE WARMUP
- Pre-Round Warmup
Ben is a Golf Performance Coach for PGA Tour Professionals, Fitness Advisor to Golf Digest Magazine, and host of Sirius XM’s ‘Golfer’s Edge’ on PGA Tour Radio.
He’s the founder of Ben Shear Golf, a state-of-the-art training center with industry-leading performance programs for Touring Pros, including former World #1 Luke Donald, and US Open Champion Webb Simpson, Golf Professionals, Collegiate Players, Competitive Amateurs, and Golf Teams.
“The number one difference I see between the amateur and the professional is their mobility and range of motion. The professional has a great ability to have a big hip and shoulder turn and deliver that club back with speed.” – Ben Shear