Tour player secret to turning the hips...
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Every Tour Players has this lowering move, here's why they do it.
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Some key 🗝️ references that have helped me over the past 20+ years, you should go and check out their work :-)
Chris Riddoch - Sports science professor and coach
Gabriele Wulf - Professor in the Department of Kinesiology
Rob Gray - Professor of Human Systems Engineering
Dave Tutelman - Professor Tutelman Research
Michael Neff - Director of Gears Golf 3D Motion Capture
Pete Cowen - PGA Tour Coach
Shaun Clement - Wisdom in Golf
Chuck Quinton - Rotary Swing Golf
Ernst Jones - Swing The Clubhead
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Stuart
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Don't forget to check out and like this video where I got this CORRECT information from, also subscribe to my channel :-) ruclips.net/video/4A-28-kqVU8/видео.htmlsi=yX8oFwCZIg4ybBwC
Brilliantl. So important. Thanks for the refresher
I really like this!
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Thx!
TF i watched this great video,as a self taught senior thats got down to 5 hcp all the know it alls kept telling me this was wrong and i should stretch up just going to ignore them now!
here is a great video for you to watch, you can see the pushing down in action where I am using a Gears 3D model of tour players swings to show it actually happens, thanks
watch all the video but the key point starts at [5.40s]
ruclips.net/video/4A-28-kqVU8/видео.htmlsi=3PzAy3uBVWK2sh91
Loved it!
Back in 2022 I was experimenting throwing tour pro swings in the Sportsbox AI app, and I noticed that it looked like tour pros started to compress down in the backswing as their left arms reached around left arm parallel in the backswing,and the lift up from that downward compression seemed to occur on them around left arm parallel on the downswing. I tried to verify it not long after with what gears pro videos I could find at the time, and that seemed to support the sportsbox findings. It also seems to occur at the same points in time with the composite model in your linked video.
Hogans advice about 'firing' the hips was only really applicable to him as if you watch his swing he recenters his hips a long way towards the target at the end of the backswing , which is what makes it look like 'stack and tilt' in still photos at the position.
My bad, you are correct
Exactly.
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Too much going up and down is not consistent in my opinion.you might hit the ground all the time or top the ball. Fat and thin shots.
Your right about fat and thin shots, but you have to do it, and your body will calibrate. The key is to not over think when you are practicing this, just trust the calibration and it does do it as long as you don't interfere with your central nervous system by bombarding it with swing thoughts or trying to compensate or manipulate your body or club. Trust the feel.
Your videos are so inconsistent. One video highlights Cowen staircase method with GEARS where you endorse spiral up and then compress down and then a few videos later you refute its efficacy like this one. You are an inconsistent RUclipsR
I have never said spiral up in any of my videos or mentioned a spiral staircase or advocting spiralingup? Can you send me the link to what you are referring to? You go down on the backswing and downswing, maybe you have not seen this video? ruclips.net/video/4A-28-kqVU8/видео.htmlsi=cqrR48moLowPssrV