Many golfers accept back pain and lost distance as "just part of getting older."
Entering the industry in 1993, he went on to direct over 20 films and appear in more than 1,200.
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You don't have to hang up the clubs at 60. By focusing on activation over static stretching, you can play pain-free for decades.
Focus on the "golf-body connection." Instead of just buying new clubs, Dr. Jay teaches golfers how to improve mobility and stability to prevent injuries. Many golfers accept back pain and lost distance
Skeletal remains found in 1978 were long thought to be his due to a shared physical deformity, but DNA testing in the 2000s ruled him out.
Winning his first AVN Award in 2003 for Assficianado . You don't have to hang up the clubs at 60
This post would focus on , a Physical Therapist who hosts workshops on golf longevity and pain-free performance.