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Post Round Stretch Routine for Golfers

Karen Palacios Jansen shows how stretching after your round can help restore muscle imbalances that could lead to swing flaws and injuries. Karen's post round stretching routine is included.

We all know the importance of a pre-round warm up routine to fully prepare the body for the strains of a round of golf, but do you know that stretching after a round of golf can help restore muscle imbalances that could lead to swing flaws and injuries?

Post-round stretching can help restore muscle imbalances and increase mobility and range of motion in your muscles. Stretching after a round of golf, not only feels good, but it is a perfect time to increase flexibility because your muscles are already warm and loose, which makes stretching easier. You will want to focus on the muscles that are chronically tight. These muscles may be different for everyone.

Post-Round Stretching Benefits include:

Reduces Muscle Soreness: After a round of golf, muscles can be tight and sore. Stretching helps to alleviate this soreness by relaxing the muscles and improving blood flow to the affected areas.

Aids Recovery: Post-round stretching helps in the recovery process by reducing muscle stiffness and preventing the build-up of lactic acid. This can lead to quicker recovery times, allowing golfers to feel better sooner.

Prevents Injury: Regular stretching can help maintain muscle flexibility and joint health, reducing the risk of injuries over time. This is particularly important for repetitive movements involved in golf.

Improves Range of Motion: Maintaining and improving the range of motion in key areas such as the hips, spine, and shoulders can lead to better swings and overall golf performance.

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