Bob - While none of them have been severe I haven’t been as fortunate in the injury category.
I’m on the large side built like a fullback. I’m 6 foot and go 240 right now. I have 28 inch thigh’s, 18 inch biceps, 50 inch chest, and 19 inch neck. Played a lot of sports thru the years. In high school lettered in football, wrestling, and track. Played a year of small college football. Played fast pitch softball (25 years ago), slow pitch softball, tennis, volleyball, baseball and basketball all until about 6 years ago now. Still play golf and bowl and work out at the gym 5 days a week.
I’ve had some tendonitis in my elbow the last few years and my wrist had some problems. I may have a touch of Carpal tunnel having typed all these years. I have a couple of herniated disk in the lumbar region of my back but my stretching and exercise has kept my back from bothering me much in recent years.
The worst is my shoulder. I was never terribly flexible but about 25 years ago I was involved in a motorcycle wreck that tore my right shoulder up and I’ve had a rotator cuff problem as well. Because of this my back swing has always been pretty short but I made up with it with strong legs and upper body strength. But the shoulder keeps getting stiffer despite my stretching and the legs are starting to go a little and I’ve lost ball speed the last few years. While it is still serviceable (probably 17 in the heads) it has become more of an issue during later shifts.
I had to laugh the other day when ksucat mentioned that his father in laws back swing wouldn’t go past his butt…. But mine would be much better (and we bowled in the same league long enough ksucat knows it true).
I took the summer off (from bowling not golf
) for the first time in about 20 years and most of the pain is now gone. I haven’t practice much for a couple of reasons. 1) Was fear of injury on the elbow/wrist again 2) My old house closed down and really haven’t found a good place to practice since then.
The funny thing is right now I feel the mental side is hurting me more in scoring.