To help three of his students rotate and better transfer their weight, GOLF Top 100 teacher Tony Ruggiero used these easy ...
Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo are two famous examples of golfers who had pre-set head rotation, almost looking at the ball ...
Her “logo threes”—jumpers launched from the edge of the center insignia on the court, 25 to 35 feet from the hoop—play a ...
In this edition of Timeless Tips we dig into the archives for a tip from Jack Nicklaus on the key for belting long drives off the tee.
Don't rotate or swing ... your front leg until the knee of your rear leg grazes the ground, if possible. Think about "squatting up and down" more than "gliding forward and back." Drive up and ...
Counterintuitive to their size, these 300-pounders embody a special type of big-man athleticism that rivals the fitness of ...
Crosby closes his blade for five-hole opportunities and opens it for redirections. He perfected his chopping motion for pucks ...
Explosively drive through the floor ... with your feet shoulder-width apart. Swing your arms back and use them to propel yourself forward, then bring your legs forward for additional momentum.
In doing so, the right foot stayed in its proper location but his back leg remained planted longer. That felt good, so he decided to swing on the field with it. “It was a line drive out to ...
The bottom of the arc is more towards my right leg, and the left side of the "V" is higher than the left. This shape indicates one of the most common power leaks in the golf swing, and one that ...