Strong Knees=Strong Golf Swing-New Workout Added-Golfer’s Knee Workout

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25-minute Golfer’s Knee Workout

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How Your Knees Work in the Golf Swing-

First of all, in a single round, a golfer will swing an estimated average of 300 swings (including practice swings).  And they may even walk eight thousand yards, the equivalent of four to five miles.

So that puts a lot of pressure on joints and muscles including the knees, back, shoulders and arms.  The repetitive motion of the golf swing may twist joints and muscles unnaturally, so the physical stress loads become substantial. Therefore overall fitness including strength and flexibility play a critical role in the game.

The stronger, fitter, more flexible athletes hit a ball further and straighter.  They have better touch around the greens.  And they also respond better under pressure, in the closing holes, for example, then do their weaker counterparts.

The Knees

The knee is the largest joint in the body. It acts as a hinge to allow for knee flexion and extension so that your foot can swing back and forth as you walk, run or kick.  A normal knee has 150 degrees of movement. But unlike a normal hinge, like on a door, the knee also wobbles.  The knee cap is floating so that it can rotate and slide side to side.  All this action in the knee make the knee very susceptible to injury and pain.

Your Knees and the Golf Swing

In the golf swing, your knees support your weight as you shift and rotate your body from side to side. They have to flex to accept the weight on the backswing and then extend to shift the weight on the follow-through.  Any limitations in range of motion may lead to swing faults or injury.

This workout specifically focuses on building strength in the  muscles surrounding the knee for better support and knee biomechanics.  We will not only be doing exercises to warm muscles for better range of motion, but also building muscle and stretching to release the tight ones.

Golfer’s Knee Workout
  1. Step Ups on Slope
  2. Mini-Squat on Slope
  3. Alternating Hamstring Sweeps
  4. Standing Hamstring Stretch
  5. Backswing on UpSlope
  6. Single Leg Squat
  7. Knee Extension
  8. Stand Ups
  9. Hip Bridge
  10. Static Hamstring Stretch
  11. Wall Sit
  12. Quad Stretch

Stay in the Game with KT-Tape-Help for Knee Pain

 

KT -TAPE helps treat this condition by relieving pressure, relaxing associated muscles, and increasing circulation.

What  is KT-Tape

KT-Tape is an elastic sports and fitness tape designed for muscle, ligament and tendon pain relief and support. World class athletes have been using  it for years because of its ability to accelerate healing, increase circulation and relieve muscle pain and swelling, which can help improve performance.

For me KT-Tape has allowed me to play, practice and teach golf with much less pain. But don’t just take my word you should try it yourself.

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Disclaimer-These exercises are not intended for the treatment or prevention of disease, nor as a substitute for medical treatment. Any participant should not attempt any exercises mentioned herein, without reviewing and consenting with their doctor or health professional.  Karen Palacios-Jansen and CardioGolf are neither responsible, nor liable for any harm or injury resulting from these exercises or the use of the CardioGolf program described herein.

 

 

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