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Golf Fitness Exercises to Improve Your Lower Back Strength

Golf fitness exercises can be key in improving the strength in your lower back. The lower back is one of the most commonly injured areas of the body in the sport of golf, and rightfully so. The lower back is placed under large amounts of stress each and every golf swing. Over time these stresses can cause debilitation to this area of the body eventually resulting in injury. To counteract the stressors placed upon the lower back from the swing, the golfer can take a series of steps to prevent injury through the implementation of golf fitness exercises to improve lower back strength.

These preventative steps incorporate a series of golf fitness flexibility and golf fitness strength exercises. The goal of these golf exercises is to create the supportive base in terms of flexibility and strength within the musculature of the lower back to support the golf swing.

First and foremost the process by which the lower back becomes injured from golf is quite simple. Each swing of the club requires the golfer to draw the club through a large range of motion, maintain a set spine angle, and generate power. In order to complete these physical tasks correctly a specific level of flexibility and strength is required of the lower back. If the golfer lacks the required flexibility or strength to execute these physical actions the lower back will be stressed more than necessary. This will lead to fatigue and possible injury to the lower back.

Secondly, the golf swing is a repetitive athletic action. The swing is executed over and over again utilizing the same muscles. Over time these muscles become fatigued. Once muscles are fatigued, they can easily become injured. This statement holds true for the lower back as well as all the other muscles of the body incorporated with the swing. To counteract fatigued in the lower back created by the golf swing, it is necessary for one to develop the strength and endurance parameters of these muscles. This result again can be accomplished by the completion of golf specific strength exercises.

Now that we understand the processes by which the lower back becomes injured from the golf swing, we can begin to develop an injury preventative golf fitness program. As stated previously such a golf fitness program would incorporate a series of golf specific flexibility and strength exercises.

The golf flexibility exercises focus on developing the required ranges of motion in the lower back to execute the golf swing efficiently. Golf exercises I often utilize for this goal are cats, openers, rotators, and windmills. All of these golf exercises create extensibility in the muscles of the lower back, and if performed consistently will assist in the prevention of injury.

The golf fitness strength exercises of such a program look to develop strength and endurance in the muscles of the lower back to execute the golf swing over and over again. Prone holds, bent knee back holds, alternating arm and leg extensions, and hip circles are common exercises I implement into this phase of a program.

Remember, the lower back is placed under large amounts of stress each and every swing. To counteract the possibility of injury from the golf swing, we can incorporate a series of golf specific flexibility and strength exercises. These golf fitness exercises will develop the ranges of motion required for the golf swing, develop the strength necessary to execute the swing, and finally create endurance within these muscles. To learn more about golf fitness exercises for the lower back go to my website www.seancochran.com. On this website you will find an abundant amount of information on golf fitness training and golf fitness exercises to improve your golf game.

Sean Cochran

Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA Tour regularly working with PGA Professionals, most notably Masters and PGA Champion Phil Mickelson. To learn more about Sean Cochran, his golf fitness programs and golf exercises go to www.seancochran.com

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