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Golf and Lower Back Pain

Pain is a complex experience.  Along with the biomechanical/biological elements, the psychological and social influences around expectations, beliefs, coaches, teammates, etc. all influence the body's response.  For the athlete, chronic pain related to their sport can be devastating.  

Golf is a prime example of a sport with a highly consistent movement pattern.  If that movement pattern produces pain or interferes with the preferred pattern- performance suffers. 

This video will show how John Sinclair, Performance Coach from The Hive performance center in Davie, Florida took his Division 1 golfer from FSU back to 100% using the environment created by Core-Tex. 

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At the PGA Show we measured real swing changes using motion analysis: after just minutes with Core-Tex, a high-level golfer gained 6° in chest turn and 4° in pelvic rotation. That means improved rotation, a longer acceleration window, and real performance benefits — and the potential gains are even larger for most recreational golfers.

Meet Jim, age 59, who proves that when it comes to mobility and performance in golf, you’re never too old to swing stronger, smoother, and pain‑free. In this video, you’ll follow his inspiring session using Core‑Tex—a gamechanger in golf fitness and golf mobility—and discover how it immediately influenced his thoracic rotation, hip motion and X-factor in his golf swing.

Most workouts ignore a key plane of motion: the transverse plane. Learn how Core-Tex unlocks full-body rotation, core stability, and athletic mobility.