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		<title>Golf Stretching Exercise For Golfers Lower Back</title>
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<div class='hpt_container' style='width:100%;display:block;clear:both;height:132px;'><div class='hpt_element' style='float:LEFT;border: #CCCCCC solid 1px;background:#FFFFFF;padding:5px;margin-right:10px;'><a href='http://learnperfectgolf.com/?p=114'><img style='border: #CCCCCC solid 1px;' title='Golf Stretching Exercise For Golfers Lower Back' alt='Golf Stretching Exercise For Golfers Lower Back golf lower back  Golf Stretching Exercise For Golfers Lower Back' src='http://www.learnperfectgolf.com/wp-content/plugins/hungred-post-thumbnail/images/live/Golf-Stretching-Exercise-For-Golfers-Lower-Back-golf-lower-back.jpg'/></a></div>Flexibility is the buzzword in the golf world! The more flexible a golfer is the better chance he/or she has at making an optimal backswing, and producing maximum clubhead speed. View Mike's golf stretching exercise video for golfers lower back</div>]]></description>
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<p>Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf trainers in the industry. He is also the author of the widely acclaimed <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://00e1502nhk3hvgcboaspy8ocd8.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=UFG">Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide</a> and several popular <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.performbettergolf.com/cmd.php?af=1023663">Golf Training DVDs</a>, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites.</p>
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<td>Visit Mike site to view more golf swing training videos and tips&#8230;</td>
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<p>    <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow "HREF="http://www.performbettergolf.com/cmd.php?Clk=3143629" ><strong> Mike&#8217;s BEST SELLING Golf Stretching DVD</strong></a></div>
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<p><img src="http://www.performbettergolf.com/cmd.php?Imp=3143638" border="0" alt="" width="0" height="0" />Flexibility is the buzzword in the golf world! The more flexible a  golfer is the better chance he/or she has at making an optimal  backswing, and producing maximum clubhead speed. There is still some  controversy over which <a rel="nofollow" href="http://00e1502nhk3hvgcboaspy8ocd8.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=UFG" target="_blank">flexibility exercises</a> are the best for golf and how often you should stretch.</p>
<p>Knowing your limitations going into a stretching program is very  important. If you have joint or muscle limitations, you should see your  doctor before you start. Flexibility training should be done  consistently (daily) to obtain significant improvement.</p>
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As we get older, flexibility becomes a greater issue when attempting  recreational activities such as golf. Follow the guidelines I have  written below, and you will get the most out of your flexibility  program, and play your best golf!</p>
<p><strong>Always Warm Up Before Stretching </strong></p>
<p>A warm muscle is much more easily stretched than a cold muscle.  Never stretch a cold muscle; always warm up first to get blood  circulating throughout the body and into the muscles. A warm-up should  be a slow, rhythmic exercise of larger muscle groups done before an  activity. Riding a bicycle or walking works well.
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This provides the body with a period of adjustment between rest and  the activity. The warm-up should last about 5-10 minutes and should be  similar to the activity that you are about to do, but at a much lower  intensity. Once you have warmed up at a low intensity for about 5-10  minutes and have gotten your muscles warm, you can now stretch.
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<strong>Stretch Before and After Exercise</strong>
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We <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.performbettergolf.com/cmd.php?Clk=3143629">recommend stretching</a> both before and after exercise, for different reasons. Stretching  before an activity (after the warm-up) improves dynamic flexibility and  reduces the chance of injury.
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Stretching after exercise or golf ensures muscle relaxation and  facilitates normal resting length, circulation to joint and tissue  structures, and removal of unwanted waste products, thus reducing  muscle soreness and stiffness. Body temperature is highest right after  cardiovascular exercise or after strength training.
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In order to achieve maximum results in range of motion and other  benefits, it is highly recommended that you do static stretching at  this point in your workout, just after your cardiovascular program and  during or after your strength-training program.
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<strong>Stretch Before Golf</strong>
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Stretching before golf should be part of your warm-up. Active or  dynamic stretching is crucial in preparing a golfer to perform at their  best. Warming up first is essential. Your core body temperature should  be raised to avoid injury.
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This can be done by walking from your car to the practice range at a  fast pace, thus preparing your body for active warm-ups specific to  golf.
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The shoulder joint is the most active joint in the golf swing.  Movements such as arms circles and crosses are needed to prepare for an  aggressive golf swing on the first tee.
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The hamstrings and low back are also critical areas to warm up  before swinging a club. Doing some easy toe touches (ease into it) with  slightly bent knees will adequately loosen up your lower back and  hamstrings and provide more freedom in your golf swing.
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<strong>Stretch After Golf</strong>
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Most golfers head for the clubhouse after the round. This is a  crucial time for stretching because you have just put your body through  a lot of stress. Spending only 5 minutes after the round doing static  stretches will prevent a lot of soreness and tightness.
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The areas to concentrate on are the low back, hamstrings, hips, and  shoulders. If done consistently, you will be able to play or practice  the next day with very few residual effects.
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<strong>Stretch Between Strength-Training Sets</strong>
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To improve functional flexibility, we recommend stretching the  muscle being worked in between strength-training sets. The benefit:  maintaining and improving full range of motion while muscles are  recovering.
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This is a very time-efficient method because by the time you have  gone through each of your strength-training exercises; you will have  stretched each muscle without taking-up any more time.
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Golfers are very concerned about losing flexibility from strength  training. This is one way to ease your mind about maintaining full  range of motion, even while strength training. Applying all of these  principles will allow you the best chance at improving your flexibility  and ultimately your golf game!</p>
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