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The Health Benefits of Golf

The Health Benefits of Golf

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The popularity of golf is at an all-time high. It’s not only fun and enjoyable, it also offers numerous health benefits. Chasing that tiny, dimpled ball can improve your overall well-being. It’s a great way to stay physically active, especially if you’re walking the course.

The combination of walking and swinging the club uses nearly every muscle in your body, increases your heart rate, burns calories and improves your mood. On average, golfers burn 300-600 calories an hour depending on your body weight and how quickly you’re moving.

Multiple studies now confirm that golf improves your cardiovascular health, improving circulation, reducing cholesterol and reducing your risk of heart disease. According to a study out of Sweden, golf may even extend your life… by 5 years!

Plus, golf is low impact, putting less stress on your joints compared to others sports like running and tennis. The gentle, repetitive movement improves your flexibility, balance and coordination.

And golf isn’t just good for your body, it does wonders for your mind!

Spending time outdoors has solid mental health benefits. The trees, the sound of the birds, fresh air and wildlife have a calming effect on your mind, reducing stress and anxiety. But the best part is the opportunity for social interaction (away from your cell phone!)

Focusing on the ball, you improve your concentration. You develop mental discipline and problem-solving skills. You plan your next move and enhance your cognitive abilities, sharpening your mind. So quick, before the summer is out, grab your clubs and hit the course. It’s good for your body and your mind.

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Lila Lazarus is an award–winning news anchor and health reporter who speaks five languages and holds two master’s degrees. She has covered the news all over the world.  Lila believes we all can infuse our lives with passion and excitement and leads by example. Lila is the Health and News Correspondent at Gracefully Greying.

Gracefully Greying has a partnership with the health and wellness blog A Healthier Michigan

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