Play Better Longer
- Peak Performance For Golf!
By Bill Scibetta
The golf swing is a dynamic
movement that demands precise coordination of muscle contraction and relaxation,
postural stability, strength, balance and body awareness. That is not to
say that we cannot swing a golf club without these elements. The body does
a great job in compensating for weakness and faulty movement. However,
there is a downside to this compensation. The downside is inconsistency,
loss of power, and muscle and joint pain. A well developed golf fitness
program will help you develop the physical skills needed to consistently
repeat a good golf swing, add power and distance to your shots, and help
prevent, reduce and possibly even eliminate golf related pain and injury.
Since countless PGA professionals
have proven the benefit of strength and conditioning, the demand for golf
fitness trainers and training programs has increased tremendously. When
looking for a trainer or golf fitness program beware all programs and trainers
are not created equal. A sound golf fitness program should be built on
the foundation of postural stability, muscle balance, and efficient movement.
Many golf fitness programs put the cart before the horse by focusing on
strength without addressing stability. Be very cautious of programs that
advertise they will strengthen your “golf muscles.”
Due to the repetition necessary to master the golf swing those targeted
“golf muscles” are often already over developed and
over tight in relation to the rest of the body. This common muscle imbalance
causes inefficient muscle recruitment that leads to inconsistency, loss
of power and increased incident of pain and injury. A qualified golf fitness
professional knows that it takes practically every muscle in the body to
complete a golf swing. Performing exercises that mimic the golf swing prior
to establishing a strong foundation and good muscle balance will only strengthen
the imbalance and lead to further inconsistency and greater chance of injury.
As well as a strong foundation in exercise science a good golf fitness
trainer or program should have a good understanding of biomechanics as
they relate to the golf swing.
It is important to note that
it may take a little time for your swing to adjust to your newly efficient
body. Again, the best way to see consistent improvement in your game as
you train your body is to develop a relationship with a qualified PGA teaching
Professional. Integrating the play better longer fitness program with quality
instruction will allow you to get the most out of your practice and playing
time. A sound golf fitness program will help prepare your body to perform
at its optimal level. Increased muscular efficiency and flexibility allow
you to increase power and consistency while drastically reducing chances
of pain and injury. You will not only be playing better, but you will be
playing better longer!
Bill Scibetta, RN, NSCA-CPT
Bill is the founder and President
of Precision Fitness – Personal Training Centers in the Charlotte,
NC area and co-author of the book Play Better Longer! – Peak
Performance and Injury Prevention for Golf. Bill is a licensed Registered
Nurse as well as a National Strength and Conditioning Association –
Certified Personal Trainer. After spending years practicing in the specialty
of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Bill has dedicated his career to helping
individuals identify and overcome obstacles that stand in the way of optimal
wellness and peak physical performance. |
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