Just love how GRF focuses on helping the student strike the ball better and faster without trying to change the swing too much. Other coaches would be trying to technically change his swing without letting him and his body figure out how to strike it better. Cheers.
Well, they are changing the swing. How they do it is what is priceless. They use body motion not positions. Most people don’t even know what happened. Using positions or even by using just language only engages the conscious part of your brain. Unfortunately, the part of your brain that controls your balance doesn’t understand a word of English. It only knows your body part locations through the proprioceptors in the nervous system. Kind of like a gps. You have to train that part of your nervous system to accommodate a golf swing. I think that Marcus does a fantastic job at this. One of the best I have seen in my lifetime and I’ve been thru a lot of instructors when I was trying to get in the tour in the 90’s. I can go on here but I’ll leave it at this.
@@HBHS16I couldn’t agree more. I know the swing is changing, it has to, in order to improve strike and speed, but as you said, the student is doing it without being told or forced into positions. It’s all happening naturally via subconscious mind and body. GRF is superb at this. Thanks for clarifying what I was trying to say. Cheers.
@@roadtoscratchgolf3481 you’re welcome but I wish I had come up with this stuff. If you get a chance to read gravity golf book by David Lee especially chapter 7 on the neurobiological effects on the golf swing it’s a great read. Woke me up at the time since I had no clue to what I was doing. Marcus is totally on track with this but in a more modern understanding. David Lee was a pioneer at the time and I think grossly underrated even though he was endorsed by Nicklaus and others at the time. I used his methodologies at the time with great success even though the students didn’t even recognize what had transpired. Marcus does the exact same thing with a little different style and with more advanced understanding than back in the 90s
@grfgolf i love these videos, can i ask how do you transition from the board to the groud to statt the swing if that makes any sense, as on the board you syart back leg then fron then back but i struggle starting the swing
Just love how GRF focuses on helping the student strike the ball better and faster without trying to change the swing too much. Other coaches would be trying to technically change his swing without letting him and his body figure out how to strike it better. Cheers.
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Well, they are changing the swing. How they do it is what is priceless. They use body motion not positions. Most people don’t even know what happened. Using positions or even by using just language only engages the conscious part of your brain. Unfortunately, the part of your brain that controls your balance doesn’t understand a word of English. It only knows your body part locations through the proprioceptors in the nervous system. Kind of like a gps. You have to train that part of your nervous system to accommodate a golf swing. I think that Marcus does a fantastic job at this. One of the best I have seen in my lifetime and I’ve been thru a lot of instructors when I was trying to get in the tour in the 90’s. I can go on here but I’ll leave it at this.
@@HBHS16I couldn’t agree more. I know the swing is changing, it has to, in order to improve strike and speed, but as you said, the student is doing it without being told or forced into positions. It’s all happening naturally via subconscious mind and body. GRF is superb at this. Thanks for clarifying what I was trying to say. Cheers.
@@roadtoscratchgolf3481 you’re welcome but I wish I had come up with this stuff. If you get a chance to read gravity golf book by David Lee especially chapter 7 on the neurobiological effects on the golf swing it’s a great read. Woke me up at the time since I had no clue to what I was doing. Marcus is totally on track with this but in a more modern understanding. David Lee was a pioneer at the time and I think grossly underrated even though he was endorsed by Nicklaus and others at the time. I used his methodologies at the time with great success even though the students didn’t even recognize what had transpired. Marcus does the exact same thing with a little different style and with more advanced understanding than back in the 90s
so between 2 and three you get tall and on 3 you get into the left foot while still turned?
@grfgolf i love these videos, can i ask how do you transition from the board to the groud to statt the swing if that makes any sense, as on the board you syart back leg then fron then back but i struggle starting the swing