Friday, July 26, 2013

Overall Health Benefits Of Using An Indoor Putting Green

By Jeffery M. Bell


What's an indoor putting green? It is an artificial grass that's primarily used by golfers in order to practice their golf swings in their own homes or offices. These artificial greens are also used in other areas such as in the garden as a real grass substitute and as a playground for kids. Some sports also use artificial greens like in tennis and basketball, too.

Joints And Knees-Friendly

The surface is softer to the knees and is beneficial for those who are having some knee or joint issues. This is because the underneath of the artificial grass is made up of rubber in order to avoid creasing. Thus, bouncing movements don't put too much pressure on the knees.

Physical Effort Is Necessary

If you are a golf lover, you know that the long walk in the golf course is quite beneficial for your health. Golf might not be as strenuous as compared to other sports, but you cannot discount the health benefits you can get from playing a round of golf.

You walk a certain number of miles and that is a good form of an aerobic exercise. However, playing on a golf course has its limitations like time and financial concerns, but you can still get the benefit from playing golf by installing an indoor putting green in your home.

It might not include walking, but the repetitive arm swings can make one increase the heart rate level. This is particularly true for those who have just undergone a serious medical procedure and aren't yet capable of engaging in any stressful activity. You can sweat it out lightly by hitting some balls and at the same time strengthen your arm and back muscles. It's a good way to begin getting active again after a long break because of illness. It won't shock your muscles for the exercise isn't as strenuous as compared to other indoor exercises.

Good For Senior Citizens

Senior citizens can benefit from an indoor putting green. They can still remain physically active by doing some golf swings. It will make their muscles stronger and reduce the chance of further degeneration. Senior citizens are advised by medical doctors to still go on with their physical activities for it is good for their overall health. It may not be very tiring, but the continuous movements of the arms are enough form of exercise for senior citizens.

For Kids As Well

Young children who are showing some signs of interest in golf can benefit a lot from having an indoor putting green. If it is available at home, then they can be motivated to take up the sport seriously. It will also teach them at a young age the importance of getting fit through sports. More so, it will teach them discipline, patience, and sportsmanship. It is also the best time for them to learn golf because of muscle memory.

Having an indoor putting green has many benefits, not just for golf players but for people who would like to remain physically active, but cannot perform strenuous exercises. They're those who are still recovering from an illness and senior citizens.




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