Dr Kwon | Training Aids and PATTERNS to BE BETTER sat Golf at the BBG school, OK
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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Just when I thought that Dr. Kwon was the Best. He quickly became the Best Ever! No one teacher has ever demonstrated and explained these forces in use the way he has. “Doctor Kwon’s Golf Biomechanics” this is what it is all about. Absolutely Brilliant! Thank you.
Jerry
Great demonstration on the concept of momentum transfer. Once Dr. Kwon starts talking about that concept, the content is golden, must watch. Thanks so much for sharing.
The man is such a boon for learning the swing. Thanks for referencing his teaching so much 👍
Dr Kwon is still my 'spirit animal!' He is a master-educator!
you still have to read between the lines.....
Dr KWON is a great teacher of the biomechanics of the golf swing. Thanks Dr Kwon
These training videos are fantastic. Thank you so much for posting them!
I watched a couple of his videos last night. I played today using the swing methods he outlined. I hit my drives any where from 10 to 30 yards further!
Excellent! Thank you for the great questions as well.
As this is shot in a gym, I’d be curious if Dr. also discussed strength training and more exercises? Great videos! Thanks for the content!
love the Dr, Thank you for everyone's knowledge!! so Good!!
brilliant insight - sooo helpful for anyone who's got a fundamentally sound swing. Precisely the piece of information that i've bee missing. Many thanks!!!
Dr. Kwon is golden. I call him Dr. know!
Great work, its great to see your swing changes. Try feeling soft in your jaw and feet, just try it. A swing thought that will free up your body in the up and down leg motion and abdomen, also will keep you off your toes. Give it time cause your changing the important structures in your abdomen. This s just my corrective swing thought ......Fred Astaire bottom of feet motion, its extreme but it works for me. No kicking.
Thanks for sharing
Oh my god, build body momentum and transfer to club was a brilliant visual explanation!
This Dr Kwon so easy to understand very profecional
Honestly..I'm probably doing all of Dr. Kwon's lessons all wrong but I'm hitting so much better. I totally know when my arms are taking over. Brendon how much has your swing improved? Great videos!!
I found that listening to Heart of Glass by Blondie gave me a good sense of the timing that Dr. Kwon's swing requires to keep the proper tempo with the steps. However, I do find that you actually better off holding the one for an extended count before going to two. So, "one" , "and", "two" not "1", "2" you need something to hold back just for a moment in the backswing. So, "1" being the backswing on the upbeat , then the lead foot down (step) on the "and" the downbeat, and then the downswing begins with "2" the upbeat again. That seems to "work" for me. I do struggle getting the lead foot down before starting the downswing. I think it is natural, for me anyway, to want to time the step simultaneously with the backswing. I believe I've always done that to some extent, so getting the timing engrained in the my swing will be difficult.
Brendon, with regard to wrist motion, could you please ask Dr. Kwon to explain the difference in using a very strong grip (the drive-hold, like most young golfers are being taught to utilize) vs the Hogan or Rahm or Speith weaker grip which requires the various supinations of forearms?
Kwon does not like a very strong grip. I’ll ask specifics
So good.
The best, The Yoda of the golf swing
What a great video am headed to the range inspired
Please buy a little rode clip on mic and put it on your featured guests. Would be super helpful especially with Dr. Kwon.
Right down the road from me, if you want to play in OKC let me know.
Last one, move through like a tiger !
This is why long drivers push forward with front foot To push their body is the counter direction of the club. Hence why front foot tend to move in a C motion and it look like they take a step backwards.
Also, would you please have him put a 5 degree bend in the handle that lands in the middle of the golf grip (directly between the right and left hand) and measure clubhead speed prior to the bending and after bending?
What role does the trail foot play during later part of dowswing? Push off from the toes? Lateral force dominant ?
....btw, i've moved from hitting soft 7irons to full 9 irons with the added power i've been getting.
Many drills using kettle bells but only him showing you how hands position can limit arm activity. Clean and Clear.
when are you taking Dr Kwon out on the course for us to see
That will be the last question that guy ever asks lol. Almost chucked him out of the class for asking.
So do these principles only apply to driver? I watched one episode and tried it at the range and gained 40 yards but I’m trying to figure out how to apply it to irons.
I didn't catch it in the video, did he recommend a weight for the kettlebell exercise, I noticed he had 10 pounds?
This is so good. I’ve gone deep down the rabbit hole and lines up perfect with Zen Golf Mechanic in the UK (biomechanics theory as well). Thank you 🙏🏻
I have an important question for you and mr kwon. What are the flaws that we can engrain in our swing doing the step drills? What i mean is, when we are doing the steps and doing the continuous swings, the steps you make, and their size, their direction they point when they touch the ground again and how to make them match your real set up position. I have found that I am stepping and my feet always end up wider than my real swing and should we be taking smaller steps for our shorter clubs and shorter shots. Thanks for the videos. Keep it coming, I have improved already! Can't wait to see what i can do this year on the course.
Don't know if this will help, but when I'm working with this I can't help prevent thinking about where the feet should be for a few seconds, but other than that I just go with it, wherever my feet end up is where they end up. Naturally results vary, More than I expect fly true, others end up anywhere, most are smashed. Right now for me it's less about precision and more about just getting into the flow. Like you I definitely see improvement and I think that is coming from less concern about the outcome and more focus on letting go of that focus and more focus on just roll with it. In terms of engraining flaws, its definitely been more of a reduction than introduction of flaws, it's cleaning a lot of stuff up for me. FWIW.
Would the 10lb. kettle bell be the right weights for ladies around 140 lbs.?
The long drive competitors rock back to their trail leg just before impact to add more braking effect to the club, How does Dr Kwon interpret that?
Momentum transfer. The body is transferring the momentum to the club.
Of course, but Dr Kwon does not analyse this continuation of the downswing
Like who? Kyle B literally flying by pushing using his trail leg on the downswing...
@@MrMunchies2x that’s not what I see.. what I see is him pushing with his front leg so hard that he litterally pops it into the air, giving the illusion that his weight is in his back foot. Which it technically is for half a second or less
@@3spressoShot yes, you are correct, I meant to say lead/front/left leg...
Sir,
What are your thoughts of using an orange whip or skilz flex trainer to aid in maintaining the continuous motion and plane?
Thank You
I’ll ask Dr Kwon but I am not a fan.
I think the orange whip would greatly benefit the continuous motion action.
@@temporarystranger95 The problem is that people think they have to time the whip but a perfect swing doesn't flex the club at all as you should only be applying pressure down the length of the club. To use whippy clubs properly you should be trying to swing them without any whip.
@@freowho9974 I respectfully disagree, sir. You should try to bend the orange whip as much as possible and lag the whip behind you. That is his you apply torque to the club, or “transfer momentum” from the body to the club, to use Dr. Kwon’s terminology. Keeping the orange whip as straight as possible does not apply torque or transfer momentum, thereby being a speed killer in the golf swing.
@@temporarystranger95 You do apply torque but it's not sideways on the club. It is to the length of the club. Dr Kwon said he hated the fan because you end up applying a sideways force on the club. The same with the whippy clubs. People think they have to make the club whip through the ball and apply a sideways force.
The commonly held and taught mainstream idea here is that the big muscles activate the little muscles and that somehow by using big torso and big leg and hip muscles to catapult the small muscles of the arms-hands in a way that will consistently deliver a square club face to the ball is just preposterous. Try throwing a dart at a dart board or pitching a ball to a target using those big muscles to catapult those small muscles in such a way that the dart or ball is delivered accurately to their targets.
the less chaos the better.
Kids used to learn to play golf with cut down adult clubs and had no choice but to use their body. Most clubs today are too light and people flick them with their hands.
It would be great to have a drill for momentum transfer !!
I think he showed it at the end. With the arms out, palms up, hold a 10-pound kettle weight and swing, step, swing, step … focusing on keeping the right toe on the ground until after the swing completes, and then move. I think that drill best works on momentum transfer.
Please add a remote microphone to the doctor.
can't hear Dr Kwon!
So i think the presenter isn't listening to the instructor. All the things he continually asks are off point. Listen to Dr Kwon for goodness sake. Speed and all the other things you clutter your mind with come from good body mechanics-leave the speed measurements etc alone until you can hit 18 greens in regulation.
What handicap is dr kwon play.
He definitely understands the physics and biomechanics of the swing but watching his swing I’d guess he’s an 18-22 hdcp.
@@ablgolfmom6211 18-22? No way. I don’t think he’s scratch or anything, but he’s less than double figures, just judging from his action.
@@temporarystranger95 I see a man that understands how pressure flows and creates the swinging action but lacks the ability to control the face so he’ll hit it sideways a few times each 9 and shoot right around 90. Just a guess but I’d bet I’m close to correct.
@@ablgolfmom6211 In some of his videos on his channel Dr. Kwon talks about how the club face squares up. I’m a retired old dude (well not that old!) who is a 5 handicap and I’ve played with 90 golfers and no way does Dr. Kwon shoot 90.
@@ablgolfmom6211 completely disagree. I shoot around 90 and I’m a hack. I bet he is shooting high 70s.
Either way what he plays at is hardly relative. Some of the best coaches in boxing were lousy pros
Golf...what can we say.
Kwon is in line with mainstream golf instruction which has produced legions of golfers who aren't very good at all; namely, that the body is the source of motion for the hands-arms. Hogan wrote, "Reverse every natural instinct and do the [exact] opposite of what you are inclined to do...". The truth of the matter is that properly educated hands are the source of motion for the body - this is the best way. Kwon is confusing cause and effect and is exactly wrong. I might note that Hogan in the second half of his book "Five Lessons" similarly confused cause and effect as well. Both are well-meaning, and in spite of their confusing cause an effect, a select few are good enough athletes to make their instruction work.
Lean to play golf before you try to teach others
With all respect with DrKwon.......he could be more specific as a Doc
The go to his RUclips channel where he has more specific breakdowns and is not constantly interrupted by this guy.
@@3spressoShot Exactly! He has posted several videos on his own RUclips site that are great!
Super rude
“Here hold this”
Love doc kwan but the dude who I guess this channel belongs to. Asks questions and worries about technical minutiae that would make me catatonic. Frivolous concerns that are not to be prioritized and are downstream from solid fundamentals. Just hearing some of his questions gives me brain worms. He seems smart and is on his way to being a good player. Now eat some psychedelics go golf in the kingdom with become the player you wanna be. It’s no longer mechanical. That’s dr Kwans real message functional technical concerns are only a single facet of the broader free MOVEMENT. Don’t get paralysis through analysis