3 Backswing Keys For Max Speed At Impact
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- If you want to maximize your speed and control of the club at impact you need to understand how the trail arm loads properly in the backswing. In this video, I will walk you through the keys to get the trail arm to bend properly, creating the energy you need to unload into the ball. This unloading sensation will create maximum speed of your handle and clubhead through the impact zone when you strike the golf ball.
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Timeline
0:00 - Intro
1:09 - Why is the trail arm so important?
1:40 - 1. Pinned Trail Arm
5:02 - 2. Locked and Loaded
7:45 ‐ 3. Push Pull (Fully loaded now)
9:10 - Unload it into the ball Спорт
This is the simplest way I've seen someone explain 'how to compress'
Love the videos, kudos to you
Awesome, thank you for the kind words. We try to make things as simple as possible. Compression is very misunderstood in golf instruction.
I’ve watched so many videos in the last year I could never count. This is what made me turn the corner and make huge advancements.
Love it, John! What was the biggest thing that stood out to you and made the most improvement?
Big fan.. Had a nice back nine 36 with this instruction!!
That is awesome! Good work!
great content love it!
Thanks! Hope it helps
Great video! I lightly push on my top hand through the swing. Also keep your tilt over the ball through the swing. Like a baseball swing you need to be relaxed through the swing if not it will slow down your club.
Love it! Pushing is something that isn't talked about enough in our opinions. Tilt is very key as well as grip pressure! Thanks for the kind words.
It will be nice if we could see the club head during the swing video.
I can definitely do that in the next video! 👍 Wanted to make sure the hands were visible.
Hi, just discovered your channel--thanks! Is there a trigger to determine when to straighten your trail arm on the downswing, or does it happen naturally?
Welcome Doug! I would say the trail arm straightening is more of the effect of getting the proper post-impact position. If you are thinking about that position (trail arm parallel to ground, 5 inches outside lead leg with clubhead outside hands) as your "endzone" then you will more often than not begin to straighten the arm at the correct time.
Join the discord and I'd love to keep talking about some of these concepts and help you with your own game. discord.gg/Ezn8kqktb2
-Ethan
Which part of the left thumb is the lead thumb knuckle? Is it the top or bottom part?
Top. Closer to your palm than your thumbnail
Ok, Thanks Ethan! Appreciate your videos.
@@craigg.957 No problem! Anytime! Appreciate your support