A perfect way to keep your golf game on par all year round is free, easy, and any golfer can do it. And that way is to keep your body flexible by having a solid pre-golf stretching routine. A golfer’s body experiences lots of twists and turns during the golf swing, so a proper routine is a must to keep away from injury. You wouldn’t pretend to be Happy Gilmore with your brand new $500 driver so why not take complete care of your body. Besides, that new driver is useless to you if you can’t get out of bed due to back spasms.
Many professional golfers consider their pre-golf stretching the very least they can do to prepare for a round. If you have ever done any type of stretching before, then those stretches can be applied to your routine on the course. Yes, even those stretches we all learned in elementary school gym class will work.
Here are some fundamental stretches for your upper and lower body:
1) Upper Chest Stretch
Standing with your feet about shoulder’s width apart, grasps your hands behind your back and raise your arms as far as you comfortably can. Hold this position for a ten second count and then repeat. Repeat a couple of times until loose.
2) Forward and Back Arm Stretch
Again, start with your feet shoulder’s width apart. Slightly bend forward, extend your left arm to front, right arm to rear. Hold both arms at shoulder height for a ten count and repeat five times. After completed switch arms and repeat five more times.
3) Shoulder and Arm Stretch
Find a ledge or stationary bar, placing both hands palms down, shoulders width apart on it. Bend your knees slightly, allowing upper body to drop down. Come into the stretch at your own comfort level: either drop down further to increase or remain where you are if you feel an adequate stretch. Hold for ten seconds, repeat five times.
4) Back Stretch
While sitting on the ground cross your right leg over your left proceed to stretch to your right pressing your left elbow against your right knee. Hold for ten seconds and then switch legs.
5) Shoulder Stretch
Raise your right arm to shoulder height then bring it across your body to your left shoulder. Bend your elbow to ninety degrees then with your left hand grab hold of your right elbow and apply gentile tension for ten seconds. Switch arms and repeat.
To get the full potential out of your golf swing you need to stay flexible and healthy. Your golf game will be a lot more fun if you can improve your distance off the tee, and your overall game by having a solid routine every time you step on the course. For more information on golf warm ups and exercises visit Proper Golf Stretches Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/pre-golf-warm-up-stretches-and-exercises-1299204.html
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