Golf Swing Lesson on Plane Back Swing

www.4golfonline.com Mark Crossfield talks about how to hit better golf shots with a better backswing plane. Watch how better golfers spend more time sending the golf club up rather than back on the backswing. If you are looking at improving your golf game watvh mark’s FREE golf videos or call us on 01392 493196 to book a lesson at the Exeter driving range at Clifton Hill.
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How To Prevent Lower Back Golf Injuries

How To Prevent Lower Back Golf Injuries

One of the most common injuries golfers can sustain is the lower back injury. This is because playing a game of golf puts massive of strains on the lower back. The strains are caused by the execution body mechanics of the golf swing. The execution of the golf swing alone puts the lower back under immense shearing forces on each and every golf swing. Thus the muscles of the lower back must be strong enough to withstand the forces applied to the lower back.

Your muscles are under stress from all strenous physical activities and will eventually be fatigue. Once your lower back muscles are fatigued, the supporting muscles of the golf swing mechanics are being compromised.

Research have shown that as much as 50% of all golfers will suffer some form of lower back injury during their playing days. In other words, every one in two golfers will suffer back injuries as a result from playing the game and thus is a serious impediment to your lower back health.

So how then can you know that you may be susceptible to this injury? Well, just pay attention to your body and game as often times prior to the injury occurring, a drop in performance of your game will occur. This is because of the muscle fatigue explained earlier.

Since your muscles are fatigued, the mechanics of the golf swing cannot be executed in its correct form and it is here that a bad swing will cause your lower back to get injured. To golfers who are already suffering from back problems such as spurs, spinal deterioration, arthritis, spondylosis, stenosis and discs compressions amongst others, this additional injury can cause massive pain and further damage to the back and perhaps permanent damage may occur.

So in order to avoid and prevent lower back injury, the development of muscular endurance in the lower back to withstand the stressors of the golf swing is of utmost importance for every golfer.

Muscular endurance is the ability of the neuromuscular system of the body to perform a repetitive biomechanical movement such as the golf swings without becoming fatigued. The question then is how do you develop muscular endurance specific to the golf swing? The answer is to incorporate golf fitness exercises into a structured program to strengthen your body specifically for the golf game.

In addition to the development of increased muscular endurance the efficiency of the golf swing mechanics may also require adjustment as the efficiency within the mechanics of the swing can directly affect the amount of stress placed upon the lower back. So you must practise with good swing techniques.

It is a fact that the shearing forces on the lower back of a professional golfer is significantly less than the amateur golfer. Why is this so? This is simply because the mechanics of the golf swing performed by the professional is much more efficient and thus placing less stress on the lower back as most professionals do include golf fitness training in their exercise program.

An inefficient golf swing places much higher levels of shearing forces on the musculature of the lower back causing fatigue and injuries. A comprehensive golf fitness program to develop higher levels of muscular endurance and the creation of a efficient golf swing golf through proper instructions will help to keep your lower back injury free.

If you do not want to see your golf playing days cut short prematurely because of lower back injuries and suffer the physical pain caused by these injuries, then do consider seriously to get a golf fitness instructor to condition your muscles so that you can enjoy your games and play better golf for many more years to come.

Chris Chew is a fitness and health consultant. Read his free articles at Play Better Golf Fitness Training Program and Singapore Gym Fitness Instructors

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How to reduce stress on your lower back in the golf swing

How to reduce stress on your lower back in the golf swing

Article by William Wetere







“How to Reduce stress on your lower backin the Golf Swing”

Golf swing tips to reduce stress on your lower back in the Golf Swing

The modern golf swing with the focus on a rotational swing has caused many a golfer to suffer from lower back pain.

The stress caused on the lower back with this type of golf instruction has resulted in many golfers simply giving up or worse suffering back pain for their golfing life.

Rehab for golfers suffering from back pain normally comes in the form of stretching, massage and gym work outs. Strengthening your core muscles increases your bodies ability to reduce harm to your lower back. Your core is used to provide stability in your set up and retain balance throughout your swing.

Whilst this is a good fix for some, the REAL problem or the cause still remains.

The cause is your current “golf swing”

Mike Austin and Dan Shauger the author of “How to Kill the Ball” and “the 21st Century Golf

Swing” have the secret for reducing stress on your lower in the golf swing……”The Perfect Swing Golf Instruction” course.

Mike Austin a master in Kinesiology understood the bio mechanics of the golf swing better than most. He knew every muscle and joint in the body and their role in making the perfect golf swing. He spent 70 years of his life teaching and demonstrating his golf swing instruction.

He is known world wide for driving the golf ball 515 yards at the age of……..64. Even in

his 70′s Mike Austin was driving the ball over 300 yards.

When the body is used in the correct way the golfer is able to swing as hard as they want without any FEAR of pain.

We use our hips in a lateral movement from left to right on the upswing and a lateral movement from right to left on the downswing. The use of the hips this way allows the body to move with out causing any pain as rotational movement is limited.

In our golf swing we move the hips from “side to side” they only turn as a result of the shoulders turning in the backswing and the right knee turning in the downswing.

We release the club head from the top of our swing and use the right knee for directional control. The use of the right knee actually takes away any stress on your lower back.

I have worked with golfers who have been able to overcome their back pain by using the swing method developed by Mike Austin and Dan Shauger.

We have the tools available to help you restore your golf game so that you can start enjoying golf without the fear of back pain.

We guarantee our results as this golf instruction method has been proven time after time.



About the Author

William Wetere is an accredited teaching professional based in New Zealand. Working with Dan Shauger”A Perfect Swing” method and Geoff Mangum “PuttingZone” William provides some of the best golf instruction available for both the Long game and the short game. Free online video instruction’s are available at his website http://www.golfinstruction.co.nz

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Tiger Woods Golf Swing (Side and Back) @ 2009 US PGA

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Learn Your Perfect Back Swing Golf Video

See Top 100 Teacher, Mike Adams, as he describes how to get your perfect back swing by individualizing your shoulder, back and hip turns. The perfect back swing doesn’t always mean parallel so understanding your body’s limits and flexibility will ensure a successful hit everytime.

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Golf Swing Help – the back swing

Golf Swing Help – the back swing

Article by Charles







To enjoy playing golf you need to master the golf swing, and in particular the back swing. Of course golfers do play without a perfect back swing but focusing on improving it will improve the way you play the game and your enjoyment of it. If you are trying to improve this area it is important to remember that the focus is on your form, power and distance. Without good form you will have problems generating power and therefore distance from your golf swing.

Good posture is very important as without it you could experience a shortened range of motion and a incapability to correctly hold the club. To improve your posture and also your stance is to get some pictures or preferably video taken of yourself playing golf. This kind of feedback is great, as you can compare what you are doing with the information you have about what the correct golf swing should look like. There is some great information available on line on how to improve your golf swing and posture is covered as a part of it. Also, you can take instruction at your local golf course, or even ask for some pointers from a player with more experience than you. It is always great to learn golf swing help from someone who has more experience – and it will shorten your learning curve.

After focusing on your posture the next thing should be your grip. If you overextend your grip or hold your club the wrong way the result could be a poor backhand right from the start. A small shift in where you place your hands could have a dramatic effect on you golf swing.

I hope you have found this article on golf swing help useful.

For more information on golf swing help and how to improve please visit my href=”http://www.mygolfswinghelp.com”>golf swing help blog.



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Charles is based in the UK.

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Tiger Woods Golf Swing (Side and Back) @ 2009 US PGA

Tiger Woods at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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