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Can a Pre-Round Warm Up Increase Club Head Speed?
Study Shows Improvement Over Time with Golf-Specific Exercises Prior to
Swing
After completing a study
with 20 golfers to determine the effects of a golf-specific warm up on
club head speed, golfers are seeing an exciting difference.
It seems that, with a brief warm up routine, golfers were able to
increase their club head speeds by an average of 24%, as opposed to a
control group, which saw virtually no change over the testing period.
The
objective of the study was to prove that golfers could increase their
club head speed by performing a solid warm-up routine prior to beginning
their round. In order to
test the theory, 10 golfers on a control team were matched with 10
golfers on a test team.
Each golfer was matched for age within 2 years and handicap within 1
stroke. The golfers were
initially tested with 10 golf strokes to determine their club head speed
in a controlled laboratory setting.
During
the first week, the test group performed this warm up exercise routine
first, followed by their 10 strokes, whereas the control group simply
completed their strokes.
The golfers continued this routine for five times a week for five weeks.
Upon completion of the study, it was found that the group of golfers
performing a warm up routine had increased their club head speed by a
mean, or average, of 7-10 meters per second, or about 24%.
What
is the significance of this finding?
Based on this study, science has begun to prove that golf
requires athletic endurance and, when the proper muscles that are used
to control swing and grip are warmed up before exertion, golfers have an
improved game.
Here
is an example of a pre round stretch you can use to warm up your back,
hip and shoulder muscles.

Source:
British
Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004 Dec; 38(6):762-5.
Fradkin AJ,
Sherman CA,
Finch CF.
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