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Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy
1-800-949-4444
167 SunBelt Parkway
Birmingham, AL
Adrian Stills
205-942-0444
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy of Golf
Birmingham, AL
Bart Howse
205-854-2382
Grayson Valley Country Club
Birmingham, AL
Terry Wilbanks
256-883-7620
Valley Hill Country Club
Huntsville, AL
Rick Lee Trevino
334-974-5660
Orange Beach Golf Center
Orange Beach, AL
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy
1-800-949-4444
167 SunBelt Parkway
Birmingham, AL
Eric Eshleman
205-942-0444
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy of Golf
Birmingham, AL
Nike Golf Schools and Junior Camps at Spring Hill College
1-800-645-3226
Spring Hill College
Mobile, AL
Gene Diamond
256-859-3110
Huntsville
Huntsville, AL
Stephen Puryear
256-353-3039
Decatur Country Club
Decatur, AL

Tiger Woods is the Fittest Guy in America

"It would be asinine for someone not to work out and go play football. It doesn't make sense for golf, either." So says the world’s number one golfer, and perhaps the greatest golfer of all time. Tiger Woods has revolutionized the game of golf.

Not because of his 13 majors. Not because of his 89 victories, including 65 on the PGA Tour. Tiger Woods has changed the way golfers think of fitness.

In the June/July 2008 issue of Men’s Fitness Magazine, Woods was named the Fittest Guy in America. Think about that – a golfer is the fittest man in America. Tiger finished ahead of thoroughbreds like basketballer Dwight Howard, actor Daniel Craig, boxer Wladimir Klitschko, and quarterback Brady Quinn. Before Tiger burst onto the scene in 1996, hardly any professional, let alone amateur, golfer had a regular training regimen. Now, the professionals golfers that don’t train are dwindling. More amateur golfers should follow Tiger’s lead.

When the 6’ 2” Woods was a rookie on the PGA Tour, he weighed 158 pounds. Since then, he’s gained nearly 30 pounds of muscle. He’s done it with a golf-specific training program that has allowed him to gain strength without losing flexibility. He’s broadened his shoulders, strengthened his legs, and kept his core tight and thin. And he’s as passionate about his workout as he is his swing.

Tiger’s personal trainer, Ken Kleven, knows how important a golf-oriented workout routine is. “I've always tried to maintain a perfect state of posture for both his upper and lower quarters,” Kleven said, “Power with speed, combined with making sure both sides of his body are balanced and symmetrical."

The workout Kleven crafted for Woods consists of two major elements – stretching and high-rep weight training. Tiger’s workout focuses primarily on his back and shoulders, with plenty of attention paid to his legs, the foundation of the swing.

Stretching
Woods takes about forty minutes to stretch out (this is a full workout for most of us)....

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