Golf Fitness for Women – Why Female Golfers Need a Different Approach (London & UK Guide) London Battersea

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Why Women’s Golf Fitness Should Be Different to Men’s
Women are taking up golf more than ever before—but most training programs are still designed for men.
That’s a problem.
Female golfers have:
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Different hormonal cycles
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Different skeletal structures
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Different strength development patterns
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Different recovery needs
If these aren’t considered, it can lead to:
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Lower back pain
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Poor swing mechanics
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Reduced power and distance
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Inconsistent performance
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Golf Fitness for Women – Why Female Golfers Need a Different Approach
Golf I’ve been working On My golf core strength
SCOTT BRYANT
Fitness update
Week 2: I’ve been working on my core strength
For those of you who didn’t read my blog last week you will have missed the fact that I’ve signed up to what is effectively ‘Boot Camp’ for my body! The idea is to spend six weeks working intensively with leading personal trainer and golf biomechanics’ expert Scott Bryant so that I become fitter, healthier and most importantly, get a body that is much better conditioned to swing the golf club. After all like most golfers I turn up to play a competition every week with little preparation other than a few quick swings in the grass by the first tee – no wonder I complain of a bad back afterwards.
Scott is one of the leading golf fitness experts in the industry. He has studied at the C.H.E.K Institute and his knowledge of the body is second to none. This week Scott has given me a series of simple exercises that will help strengthen my core – the muscles that run down the centre of your body, just like the core of an apple. For the golfer the core is the vital focal point of your body, it helps to support and stabilise your golf swing. If you have weak core muscles then you will be putting a lot of pressure on your other muscles throughout the golf swing. A strong core gives more support and will help you hit the ball further! read more

Women’s hormonal cycles play a major role in:
Women’s hormonal cycles play a major role in:
- Strength
- Coordination
- Flexibility
- Energy levels
For example:
- During certain phases, flexibility may increase
- In others, stability and control may decrease
- Some women may experience increased joint laxity (hypermobility)
This can directly affect:
- Swing consistency
- Balance and control
- Injury risk
Understanding this allows training to be adapted—so you perform at your best throughout the month.
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Strength Training for Female Golfers
Strength Training for Female Golfers
Women naturally have lower testosterone levels than men, which means:
- Building muscle takes longer
- Strength gains require smarter programming
This directly affects:
- Driving distance
- Club speed
- Power output
However, this does not mean women shouldn’t train hard.
In fact, the opposite is true.
From the age of 30 onwards, women begin to:
- Lose muscle mass
- Lose strength
- Experience hormonal changes (including menopause)
👉 Strength training is essential—not optional.

The Truth About Women and Weights
The Truth About Women and Weights
There’s a long-standing myth that women will “get bulky” from lifting weights.
This is simply not true.
Building large amounts of muscle naturally is extremely difficult without:
- Specific training
- High calorie intake
- Or performance-enhancing drugs
For female golfers, strength training leads to:
- Better posture
- Increased power
- Reduced injury risk
- Improved performance
- Less Body fat
- More drive
- More energy
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Why Most Training Doesn’t Work for Female Golfers
Why Most Training Doesn’t Work for Female Golfers
Many women are told to:
- Do Pilates
- Use light weights
- Run on treadmills
- Do planks
- Do yoga
- Do class based exercise.
While some of these can help, they often:
- Don’t build real strength
- Don’t improve power or speed
- Don’t transfer effectively to golf
Golf is a rotational, power-based sport.
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The Importance of Stability, Strength & Control
The Importance of Stability, Strength & Control
You cannot fire a cannon from a canoe.
If your body lacks:
- Stability
- Strength
- Coordination
You will:
- Lose power
- Struggle with consistency
- Increase your risk of injury
This is especially important for female golfers, where stability is often the missing link.

Post-Pregnancy & Lower Back Pain in Golf
Post-Pregnancy & Lower Back Pain in Golf
Many women experience:
- Weakness in the core
- Changes in posture
- Lower back pain after pregnancy
If not addressed, this can:
- Affect your golf swing
- Lead to ongoing pain
- Limit performance
Corrective exercise and proper strength training are essential to rebuild:
- Core stability
- Pelvic control
- Spinal support
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he Female Golf Biomechanics Approach
The Female Golf Biomechanics Approach
A properly designed program for women includes:
- Movement and posture assessment
- Stability and core training
- Strength and power development
- Flexibility (based on your body—not guesswork)
- Nutrition and lifestyle coaching
This is not a generic gym program—it’s a complete system designed specifically for female golfers.

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Why CHEK Golf Biomechanics Is the Why CHEK Golf Biomechanics Is the Game-Changer Serious Golfers Can’t Afford to Ignore
About Scott – Women’s Golf Fitness Specialist
Scott has over 27 years of experience helping clients improve performance and eliminate pain.
He is:
- A Level 5 Master CHEK Practitioner
- CHEK Golf Bio Mechanics Specialist
- Trained at the world-renowned CHEK system
- A holistic lifestyle coach
- A sports massage therapist
- A functional diagnostic nutritionist
- A shaman master practitioner
- worked with recreational, semi-pro, and professional golfers
- created over 3,000 YouTube videos
- been featured in Golf Today
- developed multiple golf performance resources
He has worked with a wide range of clients and continues to study advanced methods to help golfers perform at their best.
Scott’s Other Golf Performance Blogs
If you’re serious about improving your golf game, explore more expert advice on performance, strength, and injury prevention:
- Golf Back Pain & Golf Swing Back Pain – How to Fix It for Good
- How to Increase Golf Swing Distance (London & Battersea Guide)
- Why Golfers Need Strength & Conditioning to Perform Better
- Why Golfers Should Drink More Water for Better Performance
Who This Is For
This program is for women who:
- Want to improve their golf performance
- Struggle with back pain or injuries
- Want to increase distance and consistency
- Are serious about long-term results
Take the First Step
If you’re tired of:
- Not performing at your best
- Struggling with pain
- Feeling stuck with your game
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