Three Reasons Why Moflex for Golf

One area we often forget about relative to the golf swing is the feet and ankles. A golfer who has weak or limited flexibility in the feet and ankles may have difficulty maintaining their posture or balance during the swing. They lose their spine angle simply because the feet and ankles are not strong or flexible enough to stabilize the rest of the body.

Three reasons why you should train your golf swing with Moflex

 

1.    Moflex promotes greater balance in your swing rotation.

Your feet and ankles are the foundation of your golf swing and a good foundation produces good Balance. Golfers who swing with good balance are more powerful and consistent than those out of balance. Poor balance can lead to tension and manipulation of the golf club during the swing.

 

2.    Moflex prevents unwanted movement commonly known as “swaying.”

In order to generate a controlled swing with power and accuracy, a solid base(feet and ankles) is critical. Something as simple as limited range of motion in the ankles can be a precursor (or influencer) of characteristics such as loss of posture (especially by standing up), over-rotation (over-swinging), or too much lateral motion, “swaying.”  Moflex is designed to improve flexibility in the ankles during the swing.

 

3.    Moflex Recreates all golf course slope conditions.

The Moflex was designed to enhance the golf swing learning process by altering static and dynamic balance positions. Similar to standing on sloping surfaces, the Moflex creates the optimal pressure in the toes and heels, which helps stabilize and support the hips and core areas throughout the swing.

 

In Summary:

When you practice on the Moflex you will strengthen your feet and ankles. This will create more flexibility of motion throughout your entire body. You will be able to pivot and rotate correctly on a level plane, adding consistency and power to your golf swing motion.