[GOLF FITNESS!] Core Stability for Lumbar Safety ?

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Joseph Barrett says:

As someone who suffers from back issues I know these exercises HELP! THANKS

Andy Wright says:

This is useful. I currently have a very uncomfortable minor lumbar spine injury after not warming up properly last week before a round (got bumped up a few slots, should have declined, lesson learnt). I can't play and recovering I can feel the additional pressure on my lower abs from me trying not to engage lumbar spine as much as I normally would so strengthening that whole area going forward is my aim.

Craig Hill says:

I think a goat could help with the transverse abdominal exercise. ?

christian nielsen says:

This video is waaay to confusing for %98 percent of normal people

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