We’ve known for some time that sleep is one of the fundamental pillars of performance. It enhances training effect, recovery, skill acquisition, mood, concentration, and injury resistance. Without adequate sleep, athletes significantly underperform and are at much higher risk of injury [1]. Athletes therefore need to embrace the performance boost afforded to them by good […]
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KYMIRA – Managing PMS as an athlete
If you’re a female athlete, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) may well be something that has scuppered your performance in the past. Whether It has inhibited your preparation when it matters most, or carried the blame for succeeding sub-optimal showing, either way, an alarming percentage of female athletes claim to have been negatively impacted by the seemingly […]
Training for Muscular Mobility
Excellent mobility is a key facet of fitness and injury prevention. Unfortunately, it is misunderstood and undervalued by many athletes and coaches, because they don’t always appreciate the protective measures excellent mobility put in place against injury. It wouldn’t be unfair to say improving mobility should feature high on the priority list of all athletes […]
The Art of the Recovery Run
One of the staple elements of an effective running programme is ensuring there’s enough time factored in for recovery. Decades of research has taught us that overtraining decreases performance and increases injury risk, so maximising recovery isn’t just a good idea – it’s vital. A well-used strategy by coaches is the ‘recovery run’- a lower […]
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
DVT is a blood condition where a blood clot forms in a vein (usually in the leg). It can become a severe problem if it breaks off and makes its way around the body. Eventually the clot can make its way to the lungs, where there’s a possibility it can block a blood vessel and […]
Minimising Muscle Damage
One of the negative effects of weight training and general exercise is Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). That is the muscle pain that kicks in a day or two after an intense training session and can hang around for up to 5 days post exercise. At its mildest, DOMS can be slight discomfort when moving. […]
KYMIRA Base Layers: Beating Back the Chilling Cold
With Winter still gripping us with its full freezing fingers, it remains a great idea to incorporate multiple layers into your rounds of golf, training or exercise. That is where the KYMIRA Base Layers saunters in, boasting Thermoregulation, Muscle Elasticity, and Stiffness Reduction as absolute key benefits for your match and training days. In this Article: What the Base Layer does for you? KYMRIA and Thermoregulation Pumping Up your Muscle Elasticity Reducing the Stiffness What the Base Layer does for you? The KYMIRA Base Layers, such as the Infrared Core 2.0 Tops, are what you need. Thin, lightweight material infused with KYnergy technology to keep you warm in the chilling cold as you hit shot after shot in peak condition and helping make your muscles less stiff, so you get the full potential and absolute maximum distance with your swings. Picture this: you arrive at the Golf Course, get your bag with your clubs and the rest of your stuff together, go toward the course to meet your friends, and the wind whips up. The sun goes in, obscured by a mass of clouds, it’s gotten gloomy, and now you are fully grasped by the Winter cold. What can you do in that situation, besides layering up in thick jumpers that will restrict your swing and send you straight to the bottom of the scoreboard?The best option you can pick for warmth, greater performance, and less stiffness, are the KYMIRA Base Layers. KYMIRA And Thermoregulation? We pride ourselves on our Thermoregulation benefit, thanks to a specialist, unique material that results in the fabrics warming up quicker and maintains 63% of the warmth in comparison to other sports clothing. Additionally, after some research on Air Movements, we found that looser fitting clothing worn in lower temperature results in larger heat transfer and therefore greater heat loss during training. That’s simply not what you want in cold-weather Golfing, so KYMIRA performance clothing from the tops to the leggings have a tighter fitting that retains the heat more efficiently. One of the primary drivers of heat in the KYMIRA fabric is the circulatory benefits of the infrared. The infrared technology has been shown to dramatically boost blood flow, which is key to promoting and retaining heat in the body. Ultimately, it leads to you feeling much warmer during the gloomy Winter cold and much more prepared for your shot than someone who simply wears woollen jacket and trousers. Pumping up your Muscle Elasticity As Golf utilises the entire body during a game, it’s important to feel relaxed, limber, and pumped up as you play. Of course, a warm-up is key, but KYMIRA Base Layers not only speed up the warmup and efficiently maintains the heat as shown in the previous section but also helps get your muscles feeling elasticated in several ways. Firstly, the Base Layers – like all KYMIRA products have a crucial benefit that allows for the body to increase its production of Nitric Oxide. This means that as your body produces more Nitric Oxide, your blood flow circulation is increased, resulting in moreOxygen and nutrients pumping around the body and into your muscles, greater waste disposal from the muscles, and reduced swelling. The Nitric Oxide also causes Skeletal Muscle Tissue Relaxation, meaning that your joints become enhanced as they swing for the fairway and your muscles feel less tight, resulting in less injury occurrence when you try to get your ball on the green. Secondly, the Base Layers are somewhat flexible. There is nothing worse than when your body is raring to go, joints and muscles feeling free and pumped, only to then be restricted by how incredibly tight your clothes feel. Whilst KYMRIA products are fitting, there is still some stretch for you to get the maximum swing possible. Reducing the StiffnessAs the Cold gets to us, it not only robs us of our warmth and tightens our muscles, but it also greatly affects our joints through vasoconstriction. This process limits the blood flow that goes around our body, and as we discussed this in the previous section regarding muscles, it can also negatively affect our joints. Our connective tissues such as ligaments and tendons have a relatively poor blood supply of their own, receiving most of their blood flow osmotically. This means as a joint is moved, they receive blood thanks to an increase of blood in the general area. Joints also become more susceptible to injury due to being less supple. Therefore, with a restricted blood flow, there is a significant drop off for blood coursing to our joints when golfing or training during Winter. But the Base Layer products keep the blood flowing through vasodilation – where the blood vessels expand. This is due to the increased Nitric Oxide production. Essentially resulting Oxygenated and nutrient rich blood being circulated around your joints to keep them supple and limber for your final shot. You can shop for Base Layer products, such as our Merino Top and Recovery Leggings Here. […]
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Brand new KYMIRA Ambassador interview: Sam Robinson! The highs and lows of injury in a 15-year career
This past week I had the opportunity to speak to KYMIRA’s latest ambassador in sport; professional golfer Sam Robinson. We spoke about his career and plans, and how KYMIRA intertwine with their eagerness to keep golfing at a higher and higher level. Between the COVID situation and the injuries sustained over many years, Sam Robinson offered some great insight into the determined mindset and adaptable outlook that allows sportsmen and women to do great things. Similarly to a recent interview with Darren Stevens, Sam showed a casual but relentless drive for the sport and the KYMIRA gear that is helping him continue it… […]
KYMIRA Golf partners with MY TPI
KYMIRA Golf smart garments have joined the MY TPI Alliance network supporting the best golf physios from around the world. TPI is the world’s leading educational organization dedicated to the study of how the human body functions in relation to the golf swing. Since its inception in 2003, TPI has studied thousands of golfers ranging […]
6 Exercises You Can Do In Your Local Park
With warmer weather finally arriving in Great Britain, British and National Wrestling Champion KEITH MCNIVEN, founder of https://rightpathfitness.co.uk/ […]