I gave a year+ to each, but didn't do them at the same time, and didn't try to combine them. I was making decent progress with Graves Golf, but I really struggled with irons, and had a sense that positional instruction wasn't for me. I went backwards with JVGA. Thought about going back to Graves, but they've greatly reduced what you get for the money. Moved on to a new coach, and made a lot of progress very fast. Those videos will come as well when I'm done posting my JVGA backlog.
@@golf7762 I also have tried Graves/Moe swing but I felt the positions very unatural, even thinking that the system made sense. Then, I started to use Kirk Junge system, I made great progress then I lost my game for a while. For 2 months I am trying JV swing and I tell you that I am hitting the ball very well and stopped hitting blocks. All of this, just watching the free content on youtube. JV method is great for the simplicity clearing our minds from excessive thoughts. Keep posting your stuff, very cool!!
@@golf7762 I have tried both systems(only using youtube stuff) and for me JV worked the best and I kinda have just erased all the other swing methods I have learnt my whole life and just sitck to JV. I think JV has a simplicity that you can apply to all clubs and make you just forget all the little things you need to remember while swinging a golf club. My game had an amazing improvement after JV. About this video, I thing that the Graves alignment trainer does not make sense as you using JV method. JV was a little angry about it lol I saw that you release new JV analysis. Are you still working with JV?
Got a question is it important to keeping left arm straight I noticed in some videos ur left arm is straight on back swing and sometimes a little bent??
This isn't meant to be a knock on the school, but... The instruction you see here is pretty much exactly what a friend got, and exactly what you'll see from other student videos. It's a very paved-road experience. In other words, try starting from the first handful of videos in the playlist, see if you can do what he's asking, and see if it helps your game. If it does, great! If it doesn't, consider it a free trial that you won't renew.
Dangerous having the tv just behind the net😂
It's protecting the window behind it
Are you trying to create a mix of Venetos and Todd Graves' swing?
I gave a year+ to each, but didn't do them at the same time, and didn't try to combine them.
I was making decent progress with Graves Golf, but I really struggled with irons, and had a sense that positional instruction wasn't for me.
I went backwards with JVGA. Thought about going back to Graves, but they've greatly reduced what you get for the money.
Moved on to a new coach, and made a lot of progress very fast. Those videos will come as well when I'm done posting my JVGA backlog.
@@golf7762 I also have tried Graves/Moe swing but I felt the positions very unatural, even thinking that the system made sense. Then, I started to use Kirk Junge system, I made great progress then I lost my game for a while.
For 2 months I am trying JV swing and I tell you that I am hitting the ball very well and stopped hitting blocks. All of this, just watching the free content on youtube.
JV method is great for the simplicity clearing our minds from excessive thoughts.
Keep posting your stuff, very cool!!
@@golf7762 I have tried both systems(only using youtube stuff) and for me JV worked the best and I kinda have just erased all the other swing methods I have learnt my whole life and just sitck to JV. I think JV has a simplicity that you can apply to all clubs and make you just forget all the little things you need to remember while swinging a golf club. My game had an amazing improvement after JV.
About this video, I thing that the Graves alignment trainer does not make sense as you using JV method. JV was a little angry about it lol
I saw that you release new JV analysis. Are you still working with JV?
Got a question is it important to keeping left arm straight I noticed in some videos ur left arm is straight on back swing and sometimes a little bent??
If you're doing this method, I'm sure the teacher would say don't worry about it. Ignore the hands and arms.
Love to be able to sign up but I'm on a very tight fixed income
This isn't meant to be a knock on the school, but...
The instruction you see here is pretty much exactly what a friend got, and exactly what you'll see from other student videos. It's a very paved-road experience.
In other words, try starting from the first handful of videos in the playlist, see if you can do what he's asking, and see if it helps your game. If it does, great! If it doesn't, consider it a free trial that you won't renew.