Comments on: Golf Stars and Repetitive Motion Injuries http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/ Guest bloggers heaven Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:26:52 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Pat Tate http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-32672 Pat Tate Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:56:45 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-32672 Most of today's professional golfers all have very strict fitness routines that include weight training. Most of today’s professional golfers all have very strict fitness routines that include weight training.
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By: Timothy Smith http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-32643 Timothy Smith Mon, 01 Aug 2011 08:31:17 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-32643 does golfers weight train?? does golfers weight train??
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By: Musthafa http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-31067 Musthafa Fri, 08 Jul 2011 04:39:57 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-31067 its a good & knowledgeable article...i got full knowledge about golf sports .. its a good & knowledgeable article…i got full knowledge about golf sports ..

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By: Angelica http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-31023 Angelica Thu, 07 Jul 2011 13:59:03 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-31023 Hey Pat, I'm not really into competitive sports but I do run a lot and one thing I notice is that my knees hurt if I run long distances without warm up or if I run for long hours without rests in between days. I'm afraid I might have runners knees. I might not have conditions like tennis elbow but I do believe repetitive stress on any joints, muscles can accelerate wear and tear. If you don't take enough rest for your body to recuperate the risks of getting future injuries is much higher. Hey Pat,

I’m not really into competitive sports but I do run a lot and one thing I notice is that my knees hurt if I run long distances without warm up or if I run for long hours without rests in between days. I’m afraid I might have runners knees. I might not have conditions like tennis elbow but I do believe repetitive stress on any joints, muscles can accelerate wear and tear. If you don’t take enough rest for your body to recuperate the risks of getting future injuries is much higher.
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By: manish2010 http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-31019 manish2010 Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:12:52 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-31019 Hey Pat!! I really admire and appreciate your profound and firm research on "Injuries due to Golf"...I acknowledge and believe that we should not push our bodies beyond its limit of taking stress,because it can cause really some very serious and long-lasting negative effects.It's better to pay attention before it gets more worse.Thank you for sharing such an informative content with us. Thank You and God Bless!! Hey Pat!!
I really admire and appreciate your profound and firm research on “Injuries due to Golf”…I acknowledge and believe that we should not push our bodies beyond its limit of taking stress,because it can cause really some very serious and long-lasting negative effects.It’s better to pay attention before it gets more worse.Thank you for sharing such an informative content with us.
Thank You and God Bless!!
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By: Pat http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-30935 Pat Wed, 06 Jul 2011 03:50:32 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-30935 Brian; I think your point is well taken. Tennis Elbow is very common with golfers. When we are young we have a habit of thinking that we are invincible and less likely to look after our injuries. When we are older and may be not playing at such a high level we can take a rest and recoup from our injuries Brian;
I think your point is well taken. Tennis Elbow is very common with golfers. When we are young we have a habit of thinking that we are invincible and less likely to look after our injuries. When we are older and may be not playing at such a high level we can take a rest and recoup from our injuries
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By: Brian http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-30931 Brian Wed, 06 Jul 2011 02:46:03 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-30931 Tennis Elbow is another common sports injury that can happen to players young and old. I think the injury-discussion could go both ways. Younger players play for more years than athletes who start later in live, and are therefore prone to more years of potential injuries. But younger athletes can generally bounce back from their injuries faster than older athletes. I think often the level of competition determines the amount of stress an athlete is willing to put on his or her body. Tennis Elbow is another common sports injury that can happen to players young and old. I think the injury-discussion could go both ways. Younger players play for more years than athletes who start later in live, and are therefore prone to more years of potential injuries. But younger athletes can generally bounce back from their injuries faster than older athletes. I think often the level of competition determines the amount of stress an athlete is willing to put on his or her body.
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By: Pat http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-30921 Pat Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:24:32 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-30921 I definitely think there is a correlation between the repetitive motion injuries and the age golfers start to seriously play golf. Part of this is that when they get that serious they stop doing other activities and the same muscles are used over and over again. It is the lack of time resting the muscle between use that contributes to these injuries. I definitely think there is a correlation between the repetitive motion injuries and the age golfers start to seriously play golf. Part of this is that when they get that serious they stop doing other activities and the same muscles are used over and over again. It is the lack of time resting the muscle between use that contributes to these injuries.
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By: Camden http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-30909 Camden Tue, 05 Jul 2011 19:52:07 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-30909 Do you think that there's any correlation between these repetitive motion injuries and the age at which golfers start specializing in golf? So many young kids now concentrate on just one sport from 4 or 5 years of age, rather than try many different sports. I know of an 8 year old gymnast down the street who practices 3 hours every day...and has started to have some repetitive motion injuries. Are today's golfers starting to see these types of injuries at an earlier age than previous generations? Do you think that there’s any correlation between these repetitive motion injuries and the age at which golfers start specializing in golf? So many young kids now concentrate on just one sport from 4 or 5 years of age, rather than try many different sports. I know of an 8 year old gymnast down the street who practices 3 hours every day…and has started to have some repetitive motion injuries.

Are today’s golfers starting to see these types of injuries at an earlier age than previous generations?
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By: Greg http://comluv.com/golf-stars-and-repetitive-motion-injuries/#comment-30856 Greg Mon, 04 Jul 2011 21:43:28 +0000 http://comluv.com/?p=8439#comment-30856 I agree that any repetitive motion, be it your car or your wrist will wear out said moving parts. I do wonder with golf how much of it is just pure mental can repetitive mind motion be the problem? I agree that any repetitive motion, be it your car or your wrist will wear out said moving parts. I do wonder with golf how much of it is just pure mental can repetitive mind motion be the problem?
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