Customer Reviews:
Good gift for Dad w/ high handicap, a bit basic for others June 11, 2003 Gary Player is one of the fittest, if not the fittest, senior players out there so he certainly has ample authority to speak about staying fit. The tone and level of this book are pretty clearly directed toward the older golfer and with good reason - the people most likely to pick a book off the shelf with Gary on the front and to connect with/relate to him are those in his generation. But there is enough good stuff in here to help the 30-something who has never really stretched before a round and doesn't regularly work out - it's exactly these people who can't quite figure out why they can't break 90 that could also sorely benefit from a kick in the a** from a basic fitness book like this. The stretches, weightlifting and other exercises are fairly basic and most don't require any special equipment or gym membership - good for those I've mentioned above, but probably not new to anybody who works out regularly.There aren't any secrets to staying fit, and specifically for golf, this book will unlock, but it's a good gift for a high handicapper Dad. I gave it 4 stars b/c for those who need this book (those who have never stretched before a round, and I mean properly for 20 minutes) its a well thought out book that IMHO will likely lower your scores a good deal.
Great book for 25 years ago, not current! August 5, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Please! A great idea 25 years ago, but I think the best in-shape player is Mr. Woods, period. This book was like Jack Lalane meets golf, lot's of enthusiasm but not current training.
Anyone Fitter than this great International Champ over Time? May 17, 2001 Not even Tiger has demonstrated the durability and winnability that Player has over his long career. What distinguishes this fine book is the section which diagnoses one's current physical capabilities for golf, then attunes what to do based on results. Includes normal exercises, plus stretches, working with heavy clubs, weights, exercise balls, etc. Also, great warmup advice.
An excellent general excercise book. May 15, 1998 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Gary Player is known to be a excercise maniac. In this book he describes his program and illustrates 100 or so individual excercises. I found it almost too general and not specific to excercises designed to improve "golf" skills. Do you really need Gary Player to demonstrate the "push up"? If one followed Mr. Player's program you would be fit for golf, life or just about anything else.
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