The 4th Annual Joe Carter Classic
Celebrity Golf Tournament supporting the Children’s Aid Foundation, is right
around the corner. Celebrities will be tee-off at Eagle’s Nest Golf Club in
Maple on June 18th, having fun showing off their skills while
raising money. But just because you and I may not been invited to play alongside
the stars in that fundraiser doesn’t mean that we take our game any less
seriously. And an important part of training and readying ourselves for the
game means avoiding common golf injuries.
Most golfers, no matter their skill-level, are
aware of some of the aches and pains that accompany the game. Back pain,
shoulder pain or knee pain are the result of common golf injuries that stem
from stance and swing. Repetition can
lead to carpel tunnel syndrome; tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are also common
(although, ironically, tennis elbow is more common that golfer’s elbow). These
golf injuries plague many players, so working to avoid them is crucial if you
want to stay on the fairways.
How can you avoid common golf injuries and
keep swinging? A golf injury prevention program offered by a sports injury
clinic is always a good idea. Designed to address these kinds of issues before
they arise, sports injury clinics offer you tips and advice helpful for keeping
you in the game you love.
Don't assume that a golf injury prevention
program is just for avid golfers either.
Whether you've just started playing or are an 18-hole veteran, the right
golf injury prevention program will have been developed to work with all
players, no matter their level of skill.
So, how will a golf injury prevention program
address -and help you avoid - common golf injuries? By focusing on the
fundamentals of golf, such as swing, grip and stance, the program will help you
fix any snags in your game while helping you avoid future ones. These programs also target any underlying
injuries which can seriously impact your game. Concentrating on flexibility,
core strength and bio mechanics, as well as catering to your short and long
term goals are also important aspects of a golf injury prevention program.
Not only will a golf injury prevention program
help you avoid common golf injuries, it can also help you improve your game –
another great reason to partake!
For more information about common golf
injuries and how a golf injury prevention program can help keep you on the
green, contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 416-800-0800 or visit www.aesm.ca.
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