I've been working diligently for the last month on a flat left wrist and bend right wrist through impact with some good success. The problem is I have developed significant discomfort in the outer portion of my right elbow. It is especially uncomfortable at the point of full right arm extension while the right wrist remains bent. From what information I have gathered so far, this seems to be similar to "tennis elbow" as opposed to "golfers elbow" which affects the inner aspect of the elbow. The discomfort started even when I was doing drills with dowels and hadn't even hit any balls yet. Now that I have started to hit balls, it's gotten considerably worse.
Is this something that is common to starting out with this or do you think I might be doing something wrong? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. BTW I realize hitting off of mats may be exacerbating it but I have hit off of mats for over 20 years without ever having this problem before.
I had the same problem. Fortunately, it resolved when I rested a day or so between practice sessions. Not sure what the problem is or was but am interested in hearing some ideas.
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I'm on the computer quite a lot during the week and this seems to help stave off carpal tunnel and tendenitis in the wrists, hands, and elbows for me. It is also a nice, gentle tool for lightly rehabing injuries from the hands all the way up to the shoulders.
I would post this question in the "Fit for golf" forum; Vickie could provide the best answer for you.
This may not be your problem since you are experiencing pain doing drills, but something else to look into is whether or not you are "swinging the right arm". Homer talked about it in 7-19 and you can search for more info on this site.
Originally Posted by Homer Kelley, 7-19, last paragraph
The "Right Arm Swing" is simply 10-3-K with the loosened Wrists (7-1) and longitudinal acceleration using 7-19-3 above. Only with this "Rope Handle" procedure can the Right Arm be said to "Swing" - and still per 1-L-9 and -10. But with the Axe Handle procedures there must be a straight line piston to avoid injury of the right elbow ligaments. So, if there is a twinge in the elbow, you are Swinging the Right Arm.
I've been working diligently for the last month on a flat left wrist and bend right wrist through impact with some good success. The problem is I have developed significant discomfort in the outer portion of my right elbow. It is especially uncomfortable at the point of full right arm extension while the right wrist remains bent. From what information I have gathered so far, this seems to be similar to "tennis elbow" as opposed to "golfers elbow" which affects the inner aspect of the elbow. The discomfort started even when I was doing drills with dowels and hadn't even hit any balls yet. Now that I have started to hit balls, it's gotten considerably worse.
Is this something that is common to starting out with this or do you think I might be doing something wrong? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. BTW I realize hitting off of mats may be exacerbating it but I have hit off of mats for over 20 years without ever having this problem before.
Thanks,
Marty
Marty I had (i suspect)the same problem and actually posted Vikki on it,Yoda suspected I was swinging my right arm,however the problem disappeared.In my case I believe I was so used to a slightly less vertical right elbow (or should i say forearm) the small variation made my tendons sore.I presume you ARE hitting -which is what I was trying to do at the time.I now know I was switting and now concentrate on dragging my wet mop!.I recommend a detailed discussion with Vikki .I believe my problem was merely the fact that I was using the triceps to perform EXTENSOR ACTION -I never knew about it until TGM and really didn't understand it .....until I saw Lynn.Maybe that's why Homer said the book should be used in conjunction with Professional advice. You know where to go
I'm on the computer quite a lot during the week and this seems to help stave off carpal tunnel and tendenitis in the wrists, hands, and elbows for me. It is also a nice, gentle tool for lightly rehabing injuries from the hands all the way up to the shoulders.
I would post this question in the "Fit for golf" forum; Vickie could provide the best answer for you.
This may not be your problem since you are experiencing pain doing drills, but something else to look into is whether or not you are "swinging the right arm". Homer talked about it in 7-19 and you can search for more info on this site.
I seriously doubt it's a right arm swinging problem....it sounds more like a poor execution problem with the dowels and using direct right triceps thrust instead the magic of the right forearm...
I have been using a right arm swinging motion for a few years now....have used weighted clubs and NO right elbow problems.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 03-07-2006 at 03:14 AM.
Well, now I'm not really sure. After reading quite a few past forum entries I was convinced that I was right arm swinging. All I can tell you is that the drills do not cause pain but my elbow is sore the next day. After thinking about my day at the range, in an attempt to keep that right wrist bent through impact, I think I started to PULL the right arm through, which I could see putting strain on my elbow. Odd thing was, I was really hitting the ball well.