Warm Up
Flexibility is the buzzword in the golf world! The more flexible a golfer is the better chance he/or she has at making an optimal backswing, and producing maximum clubhead speed. As we get older, flexibility becomes a greater issue when attempting recreational activities such as golf. Follow the guidelines below, and you will get the most out of your flexibility program, and play your best golf!
Always Warm Up Before Stretching
A warm muscle is much more easily stretched than a cold muscle.
Never stretch a cold muscle; always warm up first to get blood
circulating throughout the body and into the muscles. A warm-up
should be a slow, rhythmic exercise of larger muscle groups done
before an activity. Riding a bicycle or walking works well. This
provides the body with a period of adjustment between rest and the
activity. The warm-up should last about 5-10 minutes and should be
similar to the activity that you are about to do, but at a much
lower intensity. Once you have warmed up at a low intensity for
about 5-10 minutes and have gotten your muscles warm, you can now
stretch.
Stretch Before Golf
Stretching before golf should be part of your warm-up. Active or
dynamic stretching is crucial in preparing a golfer to perform at
their best. Warming up first is
essential. Your core body
temperature should be raised to avoid injury. This can be done by
walking from your car to the practice range at a fast pace, thus
preparing your body for active warm-ups specific to golf.