We all have our own daily aches & pains to deal with, especially when we're actively and repetitively training. It doesn’t matter what handicap level a golfer has, at some point of his golfing career, he would encounter some form of golf injury. If correct precautions and simple fixes are not implemented this can lead to long term injuries down the road.
Golfers generally suffer from the same few areas of pain:
The repetitive motion of swinging a golf club does not help; however, the biggest root cause is actually not the golf swing itself, but what we do in our daily activities.
Habits have become increasingly worse over the past few decades with the convenience and reliance on modern-day advances amongst our daily lives. These include:
If action is not taken, simple day to day tasks such as putting on shoes or reaching overhead will become more strenuous as we get older.
Postural Issues in Your Golf Game
This leads to a host of postural issues
All these can lead to negative tendencies in the golf swing, such as sliding, lack of rotation in the upper body & early extension to name a few.
When addressing the upper body, normally mobility will be the main issue, typically through the thoracic spine (upper back) & lack of stability in the shoulders.
If you struggle to make a full turn in the back swing or you are unable to complete your follow through, then it is likely mobility is lacking in the upper back. This exercise will help resolve the issue.
Something I find quite common with amateur golfers is issues with posture at set up.
I see a lot of curved lower backs which is detrimental to making a good swing. Some players may just need a correction from their swing coach; however for others there may be a physical limitation. If that is the case the next exercise will help understand what a “neutral” spine is and help gain back mobility and core control.
These are just two examples of exercises which can assist your mobility and which can be built into a comprehensive fitness program to improve your game.
Charles Davies, Personal Trainer at UFIT, has vast experience coaching golfers of all levels, from aspiring juniors to professionals. If you're looking to improve your speed, strength, and mobility, then get in touch with us today!