Stand on one leg and get yourself into golf posture. Lift your left leg and lock your foot behind your right knee. Don’t let your shoulders from rotate, begin to rotate your hips back and forth and try to maintain balance. Repeat on the left leg. This exercise helps you maintain balance through the golf swing. It also targets your abs, ankles, core and hips.
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