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Jenny Grills LPN, CPT
CHEK Certified Golf Biomechanic

Phone: 604-839-8383

• Individual Flexibility Programs
• Neuromuscular / Stability / Strength / Power
• Programs Specific for GOLF

Email: jenny@grillsgolffitness.com

Golf Fitness

Why hire a golf biomechanic?  Having a trained eye to assess and correct muscle imbalances during the complex movement of the golf swing is what I have been trained to do.  My mentors Janet Alexander who trains Mike Weir and Paul Chek of the CHEK Institute who wrote the Golf Biomechanic’s Manual.  Functional training is just that, it leads to a better functioning body.

 

A body that functions better especially through the rigors of 18 holes of golf is one that will likely remain injury free.  That is my goal, to keep players enjoying the game longer and yes, they do increase their drive!  Back pain is one of the leading problems for golfers and through an effective conditioning program this can be alleviated.