I’ve been playing golf for nearly 60 years and have never heard someone talk about the push/pull concept. Really enjoyed this video Chris and your swing looks great. God Bless you Sir. 🇨🇦💝👍🙏
Thanks a lot, Gerry. It's rarely ever mentioned, and I've only heard a couple of other people ever bring it up. But, it's a big, big deal! How's your game?
Wow! This is a light bulb moment for me!! You are a gift to all amateur golfers that want to get to the next level from being "frustrated" all the time. Thank you!!!!
I think Jimmy Ballard hinted at this inner pull of the left and outer force of the right arm. Combining centifical and centripetal to hit the ball. Player told you he's waiting to hear something he hasn't heard before. Old information repackaged. Keep up the good work. You are helping many of us.
Hi Christo, big fan & customer of yours through various platforms & products I love this concept but can i ask you how does it tie in with supination of the left wrist
Just went to my barn where I have a skytrak. My 7 iron was averaging 175 with the ott swing. My main problem is a hook. Suggestions? Going to join Christos site. By the way, I am 67 yrs old and been averaging 165yds with 7 iron😮😮
This is why 95% of golfers are hackers. Because of “straight jacket” golf instructors. You would see a lot more athletic swings if we never listened to these teachers who wrap us up in a straight jacket and say now you should be able to swing freely and hit like tiger. We dont know how to use the tool so we end up being plagued by chunks on the course. Nobody has to teach us to use a hammer and after 1 day we all can hit the nail in the middle of the head.
Arnold Palmer used to say that when he wanted to hit it long with driver he would focus on slowing at the bottom. Never seen your swing looking or sounding better.
I'm pretty sure, with respect to the biomechanics and just the physics of it in general, that you definitely do *NOT* want to stop your hands at the bottom of the swing. If anything you should finish with as much club rotation past the time of the strike of the ball as you can, otherwise you'll get some weird flippy stutter-step "thing" and probably loss of power through the swing. You should just let your body absorb the remaining energy stored in your downward/forward swing motion. What you're describing as a feeling is not what you're doing. It certainly doesn't make sense from a biomechanical point of view. Are you a physicist, physical therapist, biologist, or sports trainer, etc?
So, you're saying that Christo's swing has no pop? We must have much different opinions on "pop" then....im pretty sure most anyone would agree that he's got well above average pop
I’ve been playing golf for nearly 60 years and have never heard someone talk about the push/pull concept. Really enjoyed this video Chris and your swing looks great. God Bless you Sir. 🇨🇦💝👍🙏
Thanks a lot, Gerry. It's rarely ever mentioned, and I've only heard a couple of other people ever bring it up. But, it's a big, big deal! How's your game?
Wow! This is a light bulb moment for me!! You are a gift to all amateur golfers that want to get to the next level from being "frustrated" all the time. Thank you!!!!
I think Jimmy Ballard hinted at this inner pull of the left and outer force of the right arm. Combining centifical and centripetal to hit the ball. Player told you he's waiting to hear something he hasn't heard before. Old information repackaged. Keep up the good work. You are helping many of us.
Hey man, how would you say your grip is? strong/ how many knuckles etc. Thanks!
Ted Williams in science of hitting for baseball states baseball swing is a push pull
The body turn brings the club inside or should we think of bringing our trail hand inside up and down at the ball?
I’d suggest they move together
Hi Christo, big fan & customer of yours through various platforms & products
I love this concept but can i ask you how does it tie in with supination of the left wrist
Preach It! Push/Pull!
You know it! How you hitting them?
I think Malaska promotes something like this but he also stops the lead side also.
That’s good to know. Cool!
Sir, are you saying that there should be some space between our hands when we hold the golf club?
No. But, if you split your hands and pull back and forth you can feel the action I'm describing.
How's your game?
So let me ask u Christo this push pull concept do u maneuver the handle with the hands at impact?
Yes, I do. It’s a feel.
@@MiracleSwingExperience can u demonstrate in a video in slow motion at impact what the hands do. Thanks and as always continued success
Hi...I realized that you are using different grip for the driver and iron. If yes, what model and brand of the grip?
Are you pulling with the left arm and pushing with the right?
Lacrosse throwing feel?
Pull with left and push with right?
Looks like altadena range!
Just went to my barn where I have a skytrak. My 7 iron was averaging 175 with the ott swing. My main problem is a hook. Suggestions? Going to join Christos site. By the way, I am 67 yrs old and been averaging 165yds with 7 iron😮😮
This is why 95% of golfers are hackers. Because of “straight jacket” golf instructors. You would see a lot more athletic swings if we never listened to these teachers who wrap us up in a straight jacket and say now you should be able to swing freely and hit like tiger.
We dont know how to use the tool so we end up being plagued by chunks on the course.
Nobody has to teach us to use a hammer and after 1 day we all can hit the nail in the middle of the head.
Arnold Palmer used to say that when he wanted to hit it long with driver he would focus on slowing at the bottom.
Never seen your swing looking or sounding better.
I've chased a few bunnies in my day.
I'm pretty sure, with respect to the biomechanics and just the physics of it in general, that you definitely do *NOT* want to stop your hands at the bottom of the swing. If anything you should finish with as much club rotation past the time of the strike of the ball as you can, otherwise you'll get some weird flippy stutter-step "thing" and probably loss of power through the swing.
You should just let your body absorb the remaining energy stored in your downward/forward swing motion. What you're describing as a feeling is not what you're doing. It certainly doesn't make sense from a biomechanical point of view. Are you a physicist, physical therapist, biologist, or sports trainer, etc?
You don’t mind your front feet spinning out?
Sheffler?
Doesn’t this promote flipping?
Not if you keep the handle moving
Does anyone pay this guy for his advice. That swing has no real pop. Where's the release? The hips won't be enough on their own.
So, you're saying that Christo's swing has no pop? We must have much different opinions on "pop" then....im pretty sure most anyone would agree that he's got well above average pop