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A Systematic Review of Golf Warm-ups: Behaviors, Injury, and Performance.

PMID 31469762 (2019): stretch, stretching — Injury risk (study note for endurance athletes).

Last updated/Feb 23, 2026, 10:34 PM

Study note • PMID 31469762

A Systematic Review of Golf Warm-ups: Behaviors, Injury, and Performance.

Journal of strength and conditioning research2019 • DOI 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003329
Evidence B75/100
Action 1: Default

Low risk + high feasibility for most athletes.

ELI5

In plain language

Ehlert, A and Wilson, PB. (systematic review / meta-analysis; participants).

In this systematic review / meta-analysis, the abstract doesn’t find a clear benefit for Injury risk. Treat this as a signal, not a guarantee; confirm methods and context in the full paper.

Takeaways

What the abstract suggests

  • Study question: Ehlert, A and Wilson, PB.
  • In this systematic review / meta-analysis, the abstract doesn’t find a clear benefit for Injury risk.
  • Population: participants.
  • Protocol cues: abstract may omit dose/timing; use the full paper to replicate accurately.

Protocol

Protocol (as reported)

  • Intervention/exposure: stretch, stretching.
  • Dose/time/duration: abstract doesn’t include enough detail; use the full paper’s methods section.
  • Outcomes: Injury risk.
  • Replication note: abstracts often omit adherence and timing; confirm details before changing training or supplementation.

Fit

Who it helps, and who should skip it

Who it helps

  • Athletes similar to the study population (participants) working on mobility.
  • Athletes who can measure Injury risk with a repeatable workout or time-trial effort.

Who should skip

  • If you have symptoms or conditions that make the intervention risky, get professional guidance.
  • If you’re near race day and can’t safely test, defer the experiment.

Methods

What the study actually did

  • Design: systematic review / meta-analysis.
  • Population: participants.
  • Outcomes measured: Injury risk.
  • Source: PubMed PMID 31469762 (2019) — Journal of strength and conditioning research.

Results excerpt

What the abstract reports

Warm-ups before golf may have a similar result, but a systematic evaluation of their effects in golf is currently lacking.

Note: excerpts are short; for full context, read the paper.

Limits

Limitations & bias

  • Abstract-only summaries can miss critical details (population, protocol, adherence, and context).
  • Reviews and consensus statements mix protocols and populations; recommendations may not match your exact constraints.
  • If your context differs (elite vs recreational; cycling vs running), adjust expectations and be conservative.
  • This is performance information, not medical advice.

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