November 06, 2022 At 08:28 AM By Jonathan Smith
Dale VSurprise AZ
Kimberly BaileyNC
Ron TGrapevine, TX
Barry MReno, NV
JGutierrezNew City, NY
Todd TSan Diego, CA
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
November 07, 2022 At 05:40 PM
Meds and steriod shots. Not kidding. Bad hips, arthritis, pulmonary issues and getting much older (76). My body just cannot handle the exercises. Went to see one physical therapist and did not help, actually made the pain worse. Tried dry needling. My speed is what it is and can still hit the ball around 220+ and am happy with it. Longer than most my age. Do not even worry about swing speed. My concern is alignment and tempo. Just sayin" for us older guys.
JGraf
Don OMadison, WI
Jonathan SmithCharlotte, NC
Anthony SKenosha, WI
November 09, 2022 At 08:44 AM
I'm 46 and still physically able to hit the gym relatively hard, but haven't done it for years. I have hung up the clubs for the season so I have until March to make some changes like getting stronger and being more flexible. I am overweight so need to get that in a better spot as well. Short term goals are getting stronger and being able to touch my toes again when I stretch by spring. Trying not to put any unrealistic number goals on weight loss. Have to realize that this needs to be part of my daily/weekly routine for the rest of my life and not just try to lose 30 lbs and then go back to what I was doing before. As many have claimed above this is the golden age of You Tube videos and exercise options with yoga, low impact bands and weights, etc.... My only advice would be to start slow and listen to your body.
November 09, 2022 At 05:30 PM
GwoodSanta Barbara
MrJJW
Bill LChesapeake, VA
Erich FNY
MRoseskiPalm Harbor, FL
stuartNew Zealand
Victor LCalifornia
Terry MDeKalb, IL
Sign In
Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?
Sign Up