Dude I've been there

Actually lived with back pain for years

From the age of 21 to roughly age 32

Back pain was a yearly thing

And anyone that's had it knows at best

its annoying and messes with your golf

And at worst its

lying on the floor scared to get up cos it is
gonna KILL.

Mine started when working at canary wharf
aged 21

I had to move a sheet of ply so I could get
my scissor lift through.

Not known to me, the wood was wet underneath
which acted like glue

Tried to lift it and BOOM

From then, it was on and off for years,

The thing is fella I refused to blame golf,
my golf swing or the amount that I played.

It was always my "work" that caused it.

Once I'd been through the TPI system it was
obvious that it was my golf.

My body wasn't built for the my swing.

Fixed my issues and my back is now stronger
than it has ever been.

The thing is dude I get it.

I've been there.

In pain, popping pain killers just to play
the game, having a "snap" hot pack in my golf
bag just in case.

The one thing that I hated through all those
years was anyone telling me that it needed
rest.

Rest from the golf course was not an option.

Thats why when you can to see me for
treatment We have one goal.

https://www.johnseton.com/painapp

Get YOU back playing as soon as posible.

John "Fixer" Seton

PS Most of the time dude lower back pain is
an upper back problem.

The lower back is just doing too much work in
the golf swing

Fix it and hot the ball further

https://www.johnseton.com/painapp

Cheers 

 

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