Back To Golf (Avoid Back Pain)
by: News Canada
(NC)-It's true that many golfers suffer from back pain. If you
are one of them but love the game, you can have it both ways. It
just takes some practice and patience.
Trunk rotation - at least the lack of it - is the most common problem
for golfers who are prone to back pain. The more skilled and flexible
you are, the more you can rely on your hips and trunk to rotate
when you swing. This is the crux of the matter. A great golf shot
requires hip and trunk rotation because that's what gives power
to your shots. If you don't rotate well, your arms - and especially
your back - will have to do a lot of extra work.
If you're a seasonal golfer it's normal to experience some aches
and pains during the first few rounds of play. Here are some basic
tips for the beginning of the season in particular... although you
should keep them in mind whenever you play.
- Walk the course when possible; a golf bag which you can wear
backpack style distributes the weight far better than one which
you sling over your shoulder. (Bouncing around in a golf cart
can make back pain a lot worse. Riding also allows your body to
cool down and tighten up between holes.)
- Take extra time to stretch and warm up before you begin to play.
- Take practice swings throughout the round to keep your muscles
warm and limber.
- Limit your time on the driving range - some of the most common
injuries are caused by overuse of muscles.
- Talk to your golf pro. He/she can show you how to make some
mechanical adjustments to your swing that will put less stress
on your back.
- If your back hurts, take a few days off from the course . .
. but try to maintain some level of physical activity. Check with
your doctor, of course, but these days most health care professionals
who deal with back pain do not recommend long term bedrest.
- Always bend your knees to tee your ball, replace divots, fix
ball marks and lift a heavy golf bag because bending incorrectly
dozens of times adds up.
- Strength, flexibility and endurance are the three most important
things to keep in mind, especially if you are a chronic back pain
sufferer.
If you suffer from back pain, a regular exercise program is a must.
For more information as well as exercises designed specifically
for golfers, visit www.backrelief.com.
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