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Getting Fit For Golf
Although golf is a non-contact sport, injuries can occur. The most common cause of injury is straining a muscle because the golfer did not properly limber his body before swinging the clubs.
General physical fitness and good health can prepare a golfer’s body for the unusual body motion of the golf swing, but a good stretching routine can help also.
There are three main parts of the
body that you will want to warm up before swinging at golf balls: the
back/torso, the arms/shoulders, and the legs. Back/Torso
Repeat this as many times as you
feel necessary to loosen the lower back. After loosening the lower back, grab a golf club and lock it behind your back with your arms. Begin to twist your back from side to side.
Begin with small twists, and make
the twists larger as you limber-up. You may also bend forward it the hips
gradually while twisting. Finally, grab each end of the
club, place it behind your neck, and begin making shoulder turns. This
twisting is similar to the previous exercise, but should to begin to
loosen the shoulders and arms. You may also choose to stop the twist at
its furthest point on each side, to really stretch those back muscles.
Arms/Shoulders
Hold this
stretch for approximately twenty seconds, and switch hands. Again, do this
as many times as you feel necessary until you gain the desired flexibility
in the shoulders. To loosen the
hands and wrists, take two clubs in your hands, and waggle the cubs from
side to side. Then start moving the clubs up and down, and then all
around. Also, just shaking out your hands is a good way to loosen the
fingers. Legs While you are on the ground, sit up, spread your legs apart, and reach out in front of you with your hands. This should be stretching your hamstrings. Again, hold this stretch for 20 seconds, and repeat as necessary.
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