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Golf
Injury Prevention |
by:
Mike
Pedersen |
A
golf injury is one of the most common issues
with all amateur golfers. But having adequate
strength and flexibility of muscles and
joints and participating in effective training
technique, can also prevent a golf injury.
Well-conditioned limbs and joints that are
under control when the stresses of the swing
are encountered will greatly reduce risk
of a golf injury.
If your body motion is out of control when
you execute the swing, the muscles and tendons
have little room for error. The result is
likely a tear or strained tendon or ligament…keeping
you off the course indefinitely.
The golf swing is a complicated movement
(skill). In order to maximize your distance
and power, you must have a high level of
flexibility (range of motion) and force
in the joints involved. This would include
the shoulders, back and hips.
And when looking at the areas of a golf
injury, the above mentioned areas are at
the top of the list. Go figure!
Keep in mind that with an above average
level of strength and flexibility and swing
technique, you will not only reduce the
occurrence of a golf injury, but also enhance
the quality of your game.
Many golfers think they are generally healthy
and able to play a round of golf without
a golf injury…however, I have heard and
read dozens of times where a golfer gets
injured on the course…swinging a golf club.
Has that happened to you or a golfing buddy?
Somewhere I read a statistic from 10 years
ago. There was over 39,000 golf injuries
treated in emergency rooms back in 1995!
Wow! That’s unbelievable! How about all
the injuries that weren’t reported or that
were treated by the golfer himself? Or how
about the chronic golf injuries the golfer
‘lives with’ just to be able to play golf?
These are numbers from 10 years ago! I wonder
what they are now? I’m here to tell you
golf is a physical sport and without the
proper training, you’ll be added to that
number mentioned above.
I don’t think it’s a tough sell to say that
participating in a golf strength and flexibility
program will help you avoid a golf injury.
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of
the top golf fitness swing trainers in the
country, author and founder of several cutting-edge
online golf fitness sites. Take a look at
his just released golf fitness dvds and
manual at his golf
swing trainer site - Perform Better
Golf.
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| The golf swing is
a physically demanding movement. Until golfers
realize this, their pursuit of the perfect
swing will never be achieved. Mike Pedersen
is President/CEO Perform Better Golf which
offers golf training dvds, manual and equipment.
Get Mike's free Fit To A Tee ebook by subscribing
at http://www.performbettergolf.com |
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