Preventing Common Golf Injuries

Although golf is a non-contact sport, there are still plenty of different ways that you can injure yourself on the course. Many players don’t look at golf as a form of exercise, and as such, they don’t take the proper precautions to ensure that they do not strain their muscles or injure their tendons. There are a few things that every golfer can do to minimize their chance for injury on the course and many of these tips will actually help you improve your game.

1. Don’t forget to stretch.

Any type of exercise should be preceded by a brief stretching session. Take about ten to fifteen minutes to stretch out your arms, leg and back. Your movements should mirror the swings you will be taking but much slower. This will give you plenty of time to get warmed up. As a bonus, the first few holes should go a lot smoother since you won’t have to get warmed up while you are actually on the course. If you don’t have a lot of free time, even five minutes of stretching is better than none.

2. Don’t forget to cool down.

Conversely, just like stretching before golf is important, it is also vital to go through a good cool down stretching session when you are done. When you go right from the course to flopping into a chair at the grill, you are not giving your muscles enough time to recover after your exertion. Simple stretches can help you avoid post-game soreness and keep your muscles in shape. Even though it is tempting to immediately quit once you’ve finished the last hole, try to do a few cool down stretches before you head off to the clubhouse.

3. When necessary, use a cart.

There are just some courses out there that are not friendly for walkers. Unless you are in peak physical condition, you will regret it if you don’t use a cart, especially if the course is very hilly. As a bonus, your game will go a lot faster, and you won’t end up feeling like you just ran the Boston Marathon when you wake up the next morning. If the course is easy to walk – walk it. If not, err on the side of caution and get the cart. Your muscles will thank you.

4. Use proper form.

One of the easiest ways to injure yourself on the course is by using improper form on your swing. This can stress not only your arms and shoulder, but also your back, neck and legs. If you are finding that you are wracked with pain after every round of golf, your form may be to blame. Schedule a one-time lesson with the club pro to make sure that your stance is correct. This can save you many aches and pains later on.

Golf actually does require a good deal of physical effort. Treat it like you would any other exercise program and remember not to overdo.

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Originally posted 2008-08-27 05:50:33. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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Tips for Club Swinging

One of the oldest and most commonly asked questions regarding playing golf has always revolved around learning how to swing a golf club. At the professional level, the study of biomechanics and how it affects golf swing has gone into some truly extreme detail, and deep investigations have been made into creating optimum power, optimum angle and optimum stance for each swing. However, each person is so uniquely individual, and there are so many different elements involved in a single swing that the variations of possibilities are virtually limitless.

Downside to Biomechanics

The downside to all of this research however, is that it can make people think that swinging a club is more difficult than it actually has to be. Swinging a golf club does not have to be difficult by any means. You can begin learning by pretending that you are using both arms to swing at a baseball. Then you simply need to make some necessary adjustments to swing at a ball that is on the ground instead, and you are already well on your way to swinging a golf club effectively.

Stance and Backswing

The true key to improving your swing is to get your stance right. If your body is not in the right shape, then your muscles are going to focus on correcting this improper shape, wasting energy that otherwise could have gone into powering that swing. Once you have your stance correct, the next thing that you need to look at is your backswing. Improving your backswing means imagining that you are turning your back to the ball. This turning will allow you to build up enough power that you can really put some speed into the club you're swinging. If you get this right, then having your arms positioned properly should allow you to follow through with a proper swing.

Downswing and Release

On the downswing you should really just relax and allow gravity to take its course. The real key here is simply to imagine the turn again coming from your back while relaxing. Do not try to force your arms down, but rather simply allow them to flow so that you will not unnecessarily tighten your muscles. This will go a long way when it comes to correcting a swing that is normally inaccurate. When it actually comes to striking the ball, you should simply pretend that you are just taking another practice swing, but that the ball got in the way. This will help to make sure that your arms are kept relaxed, and it will also make sure that you are not forcing unnecessary power behind the ball, which is an easy way to create mistakes. Your arms should automatically follow through to the ball this way. Once the ball has gone, you can wait until your arms naturally allow your head to be pushed upward, keeping your back loose and flexible along the way.

If you feel like swinging a club can be more simple now that you've followed the process above, then you are well on your way to improving your golf game, simply by turning your golf swing into a basic step by step process.

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Originally posted 2008-12-24 05:27:15. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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