4. Baseball/Cricket
Golfer’s elbow is sometimes referred to as ‘little league elbow’. The reason is of course that baseball, cricket, and any other exercise where you swing a bat, can very often lead to golfer’s elbow. While the difference is slight, this motion has a little more in common with golf as opposed to tennis – you are pulling the bat across the body, rather than pushing it past it as with a racket.
The other issue with cricket is that you will likely swing faster and in a less controlled manner. And you will also be likely to swing without using interlocking little fingers.
It is highly important that young children taking part in the little league use the correct form and technique when practicing and that they take time off.