Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Improve Your Swing

GOLF POSTURE
Several key physical characteristics are important to have an efficient and repeatable golf swing. Golfers must be able to maintain consistent spine and joint angles from their set up position through impact.  Most golfers are aware that a lack of spinal mobility, or shoulder or hip tightness, can have an adverse effect on their golf swing, but many don't realize the importance of "core stability".  The core musculature refers to important stabilizing muscles around the thorax, lower back, and abdomen, as well as the gluteals.  Our injured golfers often demonstrate adequate flexibility, but perform poorly on basic golf fitness and strength tests because of core weakness. To maintain proper alignment throughout the golf swing, the upper body must be able to rotate around a stable base.  Once we train a golfer to engage their abdominals and gluteal muscles, they often report a dramatic improvement in their swing.  A Golf Fitness Screen can quickly detect if you have any of these deficits, and with the right exercises you can take immediate steps to improve your game.

Make a comment on this blog to win a one on one Golf Fitness Screening with Dave Ochsendorf, a TPI Certified Golf Fitness Instructor!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Working up to Run a 5K

I have been training to run a 5K. My husband was a college athlete and has started to run with me. As I huff and puff he runs cool and breezy, barely breathing. I am at least two steps behind him the whole way and my irritation grows as he has a casual conversation about his day. I can only gasp short "yes" or "no" answers.
Yesterday I had a great day. Yesterday I was so happy I had my husband with me. Finally I was able to run a 5K distance without stopping. With my husband Bryan pacing me and keeping me moving forward I had someone there at the end to say, "good job" and give me a hug.
Some stretches that Dave and Kristy have given to me that have really helped with any aches and pains I was having are below:

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

SKPT Halloween Celebration

Dave Ochsendorf as Captain Hook
We had a Happy Halloween here at              Siesta Key Physical Therapy!
Little princesses, ghosts, goblins, kittens and even Scooby Doo (and dad as Shaggy) came by. We had about 200 trick or treaters and went to get candy twice! The kids were so adorable and all looked fabulous.
One of our favorite patients, Bobbie Donlon came by to welcome the kids and see the costumes.
We had a great time meeting the families and even had a special treat for the parents- a drawing for a free 830Laser Treatment!
 
The March Hare from Alice and Wonderland and dad stopped by to hand out goodie bags and candy to the kids. Being on Siesta Key and participating in the annual Safe Treats makes us thankful to be a part of such a unique and diverse community!   


Our big winner of the FREE 830Laser Treatment goes to....................... 
Leanne Platfoot!
Congratulations Leanne and thank you for coming out Halloween and helping us celebrate!

Maezie, Traci (adiminstrative assistant)
and Bryan Kegerreis

Kristy and Dave Ochsendorf
owners of Siesta Key Physical Therapy
with baby Jessie
We would also like to thank all of the families that came out to Siesta Key to celebrate a safe Halloween and stopped in Siesta Key Physical Therapy to see us and share their wonderful costumes.