Cure For A Bad Back While Golfing

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Paul Wilson is the creator of Swing Machine Golf and founder of Ignition Golf. Paul's golf swing technique is based on the Iron Byron swing machine. YouTube Channels: Paul Wilson Golf and Ignition Golf Tips. Please Join me on Google+

8 Responses to “Cure For A Bad Back While Golfing”

  1. October 28, 2013

    HansooKim

    Hey Paul.

    I’ve watched the video and it seems to talk about pain mostly in the lower back.
    I’ve been developing a very very sharp pain in the upperbody/lower neck. Why is this happening?

    It’s not so much a sore rather than a sharp, electrocution like pain. Last time this happened i had to give up golf for two weeks.

    any suggestions? thanks.

  2. March 21, 2014

    HansooKim

    hey paul,

    is pain in the left shoulder blade area occur common?

    usually starting at the downswing and when my club hits the ground, whether because i hit it fat or taking a divot, it gets a lot worse.

    can it be brought on by not enough stretching before hand or is there something wrong with my swing?

    • March 21, 2014

      Paul Wilson

      Hansoo,

      My swing should not hurt your body in any way. If you are in pain you are doing it wrong. I would think you are trying to coil back too far. You should be coiling back until you feel the tightness in the left lat area. Once you start to feel this stretch you uncoil the other way. If you crank the shoulders around too much I would think this would hurt.

      Take a look at this and see if you are over coiling or not.

      Coiling: https://ignitiongolf.com/learn-coil-backswing

  3. Hi Paul,
    I have pain in my right lower back. I notice that after I start the downswing the left shoulder is pointing really up. 45 degrees almost. Seems to much to me. I was wondering If this can cause the pain and why I have a big angle.

    When starting (in the stand) the swing there is a little angle and it does no increase in the backswing. I also do not have the idea that I slide
    Thanks for your response

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