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Old 04-16-2009, 05:40 PM
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Is hitting more back friendly?
Hello guys,

Does anyone know if hitting tends to be a little esier on the back than swinging?

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Old 04-20-2009, 09:20 AM
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Colts,Iwent to hitters pattern for that very reason,I have a back problem but since I changed to a hitter I have been able to even practice longer and harder without pain,works for me....hope this helps you...cheers
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Old 04-20-2009, 09:36 AM
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I think it is. Plus you will hit more fairways and greens. The only downside is you will probably hit it shorter than with swinging.

I lost some d when I was experimenting with hitting for a summer.
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Old 04-20-2009, 09:54 AM
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I found the opposite,but my swingers P was probably off the mark,but what you lose in distance is made up for in accuracy IMO
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:07 AM
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Thanks guys, thats kind of what I thought might be the concensus. Ive been on the shelf w/ spasms and in slowly getting back Ive found that a short rt arm thrust (basic pattern) has been easier than pulling the left side through.
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:43 AM
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It really depends on what causes the back problems. I have degeneration in L4-L5. I have sciatica pain with just a few swings. I have developed a swing pattern that I use now that allows me to play golf most of the time with little sciatica pain. I would suggest trying different swinging and hitting patterns and I am sure you will find one that works for you without back problems.
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:45 AM
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thanks Hitter. Mine is usually L5 but luckily w/ no sciatica. This time I pulled a back muscle which ignited a bad case of spasms.
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:49 AM
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Axis Tilt
You can also reduce the amount of axis tilt in your swing. This will help most of the time.
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Old 04-20-2009, 11:09 AM
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John, Do hitters use about the same amount of axis tilt as swingers?

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Old 04-20-2009, 01:37 PM
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John, Do hitters use about the same amount of axis tilt as swingers?

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Down swing path has more to do with axis tilt than swinging or hitting. So to answer your question no.
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