
Don't
Let A Golf Injury Keep You Away From The Game
The golf swing puts tremendous
stress on the joints of the lower back, hips and even the shoulders.
As many mature golfers anticipate the
opportunity to play even more golf, they are confronted with the limitations of
their failing bodies.
Driven to stay in the game, many are
realizing the importance of golf conditioning.
With age comes a decrease in muscle mass,
range of motion, body awareness (balance) and muscular endurance.
The good news is men and women older than the
age of 50 can build strength and develop muscle at the same rate as adults much
younger than them, according to a 1996 study conducted by Wayne Wescott, who
co-wrote, "Strength Training Past 50".
This is the time period that can make or
break your future golfing life.
You may be surprised to learn that:
The bottom line...take care of the most
important equipment you've got... YOU!
I will help you quickly achieve the swing and
game you've been looking for. It's amazing to see how quickly a golfer can
improve, with simple and easy golf exercises, done in their home.
If you are interested in a golf
assessment, please call Dave at