Welcome to our brand new series of Pilates classes specifically for golfers. Linda Segerstam is here to take you through weekly Pilates exercises that will benefit you and your golf.
In this week 9 video, Linda is working through a variety of exercises that work on leg strength, stability, core, lower back and shoulders. The class starts on your side, moves onto your stomach and finishes on your back for core and leg exercises.
This class is suitable for all ability levels and Linda explains modifications that can be made along the way. No equipment is needed for this workout, however, you may wish to use a cushion under your head near the beginning of the workout.
Why is Pilates so important for golf?
“Golfers don’t always see the connection between Pilates exercises and their golf swing. At first glance, my Golf Pilates programme may seem like any other regular Pilates class. But with my understanding of both golf and Pilates, I am super focused on specific movements to help you golf better.” Find out how you can have your best golf year yet by following a Pilates programme.
If you visit The Intelligent Core website Linda explains that Pilates has many benefits including helping to improve posture and reduce the risk of injury, as well as improve your performance.
Pilates breathing stretches the small muscles between the ribs. This is perfect for golfers as we have the least flexibility in this area of the spine, stretching them increases a golfer’s ability to rotate.
About The Intelligent Core
Linda Segerstam, founder of The Intelligent Core is a Pilates for golf expert. She specifically develops Pilates programmes for golfers to improve their flexibility and strength. Linda has worked with major sports and corporate brands for the last 20 years and is also a volunteer golf coach.
Recently we spoke to Linda about her life in golf and how she was at the forefront of the Pilates for golf movement – you can read the full interview here.
Find out more about what The Intelligent Core has to offer by visiting their website, you can also contact Linda directly via email.