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Golf Clubs And Back Health

2016/7/20 16:29:00


Back injury is one of the most common problems for golf professionals and amateurs. It's important therefore to make sure you use the right golf clubs.

Custom Fitting Golf Clubs

It's easy to custom fit your golf clubs. You just need to take a few measurements and take into account:

" Your gender

" Height

" Distance from your wrist to the floor

" Age

" Your handicap

" How fast you swing your golf clubs

There are different scales for men and women when it comes to golf clubs. Your height will determine the right golf clubs for you a tall person with long arms may require shorter golf clubs than a shorter person with short arms! So don't presume just because you're tall you should opt for the longest golf clubs.

Other qualities such as your age, skill-base and swing speed of your golf clubs determine what kind of shaft flex is right for you.

Length of Golf Clubs

The longer your golf clubs the more swing speed you get. This can be a good thing but keep in mind that the swing arc will be longer too meaning it can be harder to keep under control.

Golf Club flex

The flex in your golf clubs refers to the stiffness of the club stiffer shafts in golf clubs are generally better for stronger hitters.

A Gentle Sport

It may seem like a gentle sport, but swinging your golf clubs can lead to injury professionals sustain two injuries a year.

Amateurs tend to suffer back problems thanks to poor technique swinging their golf clubs.

The most common injury in male professional golfers is the back, followed by the left wrist and shoulder. Female professionals are more likely to injure the left wrist, followed by lower back.

Golf Back Injuries

Four out of five golfers, at whatever level, will suffer low-back pain at some point in their lives.

The golf swing can leave the back vulnerable at the top of the back-swing and during hyperextension in down-swing and follow-through.

Improved swing technique and physical fitness are the keys to avoiding back pain. Strength, flexibility and endurance all play a part with effective warm-ups, stretching and core-strengthening work essential.

Avoid back problems

How can the recreational golfer take the first step in the prevention of a lower back injury? First and foremost is the development of more efficient swings and using the correct golf clubs for your height. This can only be done through proper instruction and practice.



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