I think this will probably be the channel's most important video series. Any teacher can look at a video of a swing and say "hey, you need to get your arms in position x" or "try doing this at 20% speed". None of that will actually help your swing. Being able to change at full speed and get a dynamic movement is the key. Looking forward to see your "after" swing :-)
His “after swing” looks the same to me! Get all his students outside to see what is happening to the GOLF BALL! The problem I have with this is the majority of tour pros that are not doing it!
This is game changing !! No one else really talks about a faster back swing and this changes everything in my game !! Amazing this was not figured out sooner. Thank you Dr. kwon !!!!!!!
LOL Mike Austin didn't leave that out either . Mike said you move faster in the backswing . You want to hit it further , more distance , accurate and with balance , you swift / drive faster. Nothing is new. But Dr. Kwon is bringing it out again is fine and dandy .
@@chuckross8839 ..well yes and no. Dr Kwon is very clear in his understanding and so can use precise language to convey what he wants to convey. He can tell the student why it works as well as just telling you to do it. The WHY is where the breakthrough is but credit to Mike Austin also not having all of this technology and finding optimum movements
This step drill is used in teaching baseball swings. Helps with fluidity and a nice transition from trigger to launch to finish. I first started using these drills back in ‘07. I never thought about it in golf. Very brilliant.
These videos with Dr Kwon are some of the best most informative videos I’ve ever watched. I look forward to the rest that are posted and I may sit down and watch all the unedited taping. Thank you and Happy Holidays.
Thanks for introducing me to Dr. Kwon's training method. I got a rope, and got rid of my other golf aids. That rope drill really helps get a feel for the smooth buildup of speed. Also, the idea of an active backswing is revolutionary for my swing. Thank you for your contribution to golfers, seeking constant improvement.
I was doing this flow thought with the step drill with limp arms. I took that feeling into my swing and I was 20 -30 yards longer. It just felt athletic and felt like I had way more power!
Gawd!!!! It's like waiting for the next episode of Game of Thrones. Just love the videos. Breaking down the science to fill in the missing piece of the puzzle.
I haven’t been able to play golf or swing for over 10 years but still watch these videos, because of inoperable severe bilateral stenosis in my lower lumbar.
Thank you, very interesting, I'm crazy like that in everything I do not just golf,, I Need to know the how and why things work in everything ,, it definitely gets annoying in life but I'm loving this video!! I seem focused on when you guys are talking about arm driven swing, that's my game all arms, definitely watching this whole series to get a better understanding on the lower and upper body movements!! I've always been a believer in forces not positions , anyway thank you again for your commitment to the game of golf!!
Thanks for this great content. Your journey has been amazing with so many different views of the golf swing. I really latched on to Milo’s concepts with you last year but have stayed open to anything else that might help me progress further. This series could be the next big step. I love that Dr Kwon has gone the route of the step drills versus all the old school “position” teaching. I am so looking forward to seeing these drills. Thanks for all you’ve done on this channel!!
Sounds a lot like the feel Milo describes with "towing" the arms. The biggest breakthrough I've ever had in my swing was incorporating that feeling into my swing last year. (went from 108mph to 114)
Jeez Brendan...you should write a book. I don't think there's anyone that's been more exposed to the varying dynamics of a golf swing than you. I'm sure you'll never run out of people to interview but perhaps you could do a series (that runs parallel to your current series on technique) where you interview sports psychologists etc. just on the mental approach. Us amateurs may not always be able to emulate the pro's biomechanically but we can sure learn to think like them. Just a thought---thanks for all the stuff so far
The missing links in the swings of most recreational golfers I observe are: 1) lateral movement of body mass to proactively counter balance constantly changing swing force, and; 2) side bending of the spine in the downswing. After having started playing in the 1980s modeling my swing on lessons in “Golf My Way” by Nicklaus and trying the “don’t move your hips ‘X Factor” style which was the rage in the 90s and early 2000s I changed in 2008 to hip-action centric swing modeled on Hogan’s Five Lessons in which hips, shoulders and hands move back in sync from the ball (after a forward press) in a wide low sweep which generates enough kinetic energy in the club head during the first 45° of the takeway - the point where the squared back foot loads the back leg with torque released in the downwind - to whip the club head effortlessly around the hands generating even more kinetic energy. In Hogan’s swing the lateral shift of hips backwards combined with allowing the back leg to completely straighten creates an action similar to how a piston and connecting rod in an engine convert linear movement (lateral shifting of body mass backwards) into rotation of the crankshaft (pelvis pushed closed by leg action). Keeping the back foot squared and planted like Hogan creates a huge amount of spring like rotary torque in the back leg and buttock. For partial swing shots I’ll even turn the back foot in a bit ‘pigeon toed’ to load the back leg to power the downswing using firing of the hips to pull the lagging shoulders. The dilemma of how to reverse the direction of the club head at the top of the swing is solved by using a slight bit of side bending ) of the spine just before the club force pulls the shoulders completely to a stop at the stop. Side bending can be done independently of all other actions and causes a reactive lateral shift to target of the hips which is what also moves the pulled back and dipped front knee allowing the hips to fire forward while the club force is still trying to pull the shoulders 90° closed to the target at the top. It is the simple secret to executing Harvey Penick’s “Magic Move’. If you isolate just the side bend action at the top of the back swing you will observe how effectively it drops the hands relative to the ground and the force of gravity and guides the force vector of the club head being dragged down behind the hands on a sweeping arc that winds up aligned with the target line established by the heels of the feet. When you consider the physics of how the loading in the club shaft at the start of the backswing is created, by dropping the hands relative to ground and the force of gravity pulling down, you will realize that to maintain that bend in the shaft the hands pulling the club head mass at the end of it must keep accelerating at a rate faster than the shoulders the hands are attached. That is accomplished by a combination of progressively increasing the amount of spine side bend and allowing the trail arm to straighten and allow the mass of the lead arm which is carrying the load of the trailing club head mass to accelerate off the chest like the primary lever of a Trebuchet with the lagging club acting line the sling of the Trubuchet and the Club head mass like the projectile in the swing. To understand this intuitively you just need to imagine the club head is attached to the handle of the club with a flexible chain or rope instead of a rigid metal shaft and swing in a way that keeps the chain taut at all times. One of my earliest memories of golf as a kid in the 1950s was seeing a trick shot artist on a TV golf show who hit perfect golf shots with a club head attached to the end of a leather bull whip. After reading George Peper’s book ‘The Secret of Golf’ in the early 2000s I realized that trick shot artist was Harry Frankenberg, aka ‘Count Yogi’ and learned to incorporate the same cause and effect in my swing style which has the same action the professor is suggesting which is similar to how a Trebuchet works.
Mike Austin was your man . Count Yogi and Mike Austin spent a lot of time together . Mike Austin was the best . Gift of swing. Nothing new here . But Dr. Kwon is on the right page for the young ones that are getting screwed by the modern swing.
@@chuckross8839 I only recently discovered Mike Austin and found that what he taught was nearly identical to what I had figured out studying others like Hogan, Moe Norman and Frankenberg (Yogi). After discovering how much easier it was to swing a club more powerfully and consistently that way I had to wonder why that method had never become conventional wisdom and the baseline for PGA instruction.
For me my body driven swing starts with crunching and turning my lead side obliques for my backswing and then crunching and turning my trail side obliques on my downswing. Because my obliques communicates between upper body-my shoulders sockets- and my lower body- my hip sockets- unlike what the good doctor said synchronization between my upper body and lower body most definitely occurs throughout my swing as it should with every good golfers swing. However as the good doctor also said a good golf swing is not dependent on speed itself but rather rythme; tempo and synchronization both upper and lower body moving at the same time. Cheers
Thomas , just make sure you keep your swing circle center steady . 7th cervical , back of the neck. Speed comes from great posture , shift / drive faster , supple quickness is acquired by doing this .
@@chuckross8839 yes to get back into the swing center circle; I start my downswing with a lateral push by my trail foot; just as Dr Kwon tells his students to do
This video followed up by the video with your son makes doing the drills so easy and fun. Just one drill session for me so far. Playing today, but I’m not going to judge the drills based on one session. Plan to stick with 15-20 reps per day (per drill) for a week and then hopefully make a plan for January. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Been meaning to give you my 2 cents on the step drill. I've been trying it and found that I have to be careful to not sway in the stepping. I actually started playing around with stepping backwards and focusing on the feeling of turning with the step and not swaying back and forth. Try it and let me know what you think ;)
This is essentially Wisdom in Golf with all the high tech stuff. You should talk to Sean Clements. But this is cool because this stuff works and its a new way to look at the same drills Sean Clements has been making the exact same video about over and over again for 10 years!
@@chuckross8839 I was referring to the teaching of full body athletic movement with drills focusing on intensions rather than static positions seen in stop motion video analysis and the micro managing small joints.
Intrestingly enough, I have discovered the same idea allmost on my own, yet many lessons have been about how to flatten your plane from the top and what to do with your arms or shutting down the feet to maintain the head height in your downswing. Hence, if you look at the best ballstrikers on tour their head is not stationary, nor maintain the same height thruout the swing. Slinging your arms around as if the hands were the hammer in hammer throw is one of my mental images in creating chs. That ofcourse is quite easy to find in a practice swing, but making the exact same effort, when there is ball to be cached clean is quite a game changer.
Adrian , how do you do that ? lol Dr. Kwon is showing you how to get there. Great posture , good grip , swing the clubhead . Impact happens . The swing is the most important , impact is just another part that golfers screw up royally . Balanced swings never misses impact .
Thank you for all this content, and I have a request. Do you have the link to the Instagram Live video that you reference with Dr. Kwon at the very begging of this video? Thank you.
Marty Rizzo I'm operating on that same wavelength as you. Information overload is cramping my swing along with everybody else's. Where my search is leading me is the quest for the holy grail. One or two simple thoughts to tie everything together. Not two hundred! What makes golf so complicated is we constantly interfere with proper flow. Our subconscious mind wants to move properly. At the same our conscous mind is kicking us in our bum. Dr. Kwons teaching is strictly motion based. His thoughts are no more complex than look at the ball behind the left shoulder at the top. Extend through on the motion drill until the right hip contacts the left. Its Newtonian physics. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. My reaction is I have to try these methods. They work.
Is there any real data on swing accuracy as in fairways hit? I see many golfers fixated on distance and driving into the trees. 270 in the fairway plays much better than 300 in the woods.
Morikawas backswing is the opposite to dynamic yet he is one of the best iron players... this stuff seems to all about generating speed without really seeing the effect it will have on your swing which could be quite negative
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before. SET UP Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts. MOVE Swing the club forward towards the target. Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing. Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early. So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it. So Feet together Heave the club left Step right Swing right Step left Swing left
Having read all the comments, it appears there are a few naysayers out there, learning is tough if you don’t want to BE BETTER at GOLF. (thats a plug) Dr. Kwon, Marcus Bell, Danny Maude all have great sites promoting these techniques... shurn baby.
Great video, EVEN BETTER PAID CONTENT...such great things to incorporate, regardless of one's ability or swing...just the flow and feeling is worth the small investment, thank you for sharing!
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before. SET UP Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts. MOVE Swing the club forward towards the target. Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing. Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early. So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it. So Feet together Heave the club left Step right Swing right Step left Swing left
I wish this method really worked... it would turn the whole way of teaching the golf swing upside down... almost everybody focuses on checkpoints etc... But do you think this method really works under pressure? I mean when you are on the golf course. It seems to me that it would be really hard to focus on the rythm etc when you are really under pressure...
Ďr. Kwon brings true bio mechanics and the physical engineering to golf vs the positional teaching method that is highly arbitrary. Any freshman structural engineer will se the truth behind Dr. Kwon's physics.
Mike Austin the gift of swing . LOL But give Dr. Kwon credit for showing what Mike has said for years . Nobody better, but golfers want it yesterday . Biggest problem most don't listen well and don't perform the golf swing from start to finish , they always stop there body .
Isn't that what you told me to do! 🤣🤣🤣😂 If hes standing there and can't understand this man's instructions how the hell can we ever duplicate his suggestions.🤦♂️ All jokes aside I love this channel, Great job Doc I'm definitely learning something 👍
It is the body and not the arms. Call up tony ludzek and tell him hes wrong. Throw the arms is horse crap take tge armd out. I can see you cringing everytime an instructor mentions body swing.
People will be kicking themselves in few weeks if they miss the opportunity to buy and invest in bitcoin while Edward Morris is till there for them to start investing.
Ive never used my title in my e mail . I dont need affirmation of my expertise. I don’t even ask my students to call me dr. Maybe in America its different. I have tried this swing type and i can say that its really interesting and that it leads to effortless and powerful strikes. Certainly, he is an expert. But it bugs me to hear constant referrals to titles. This gentleman has a name. Humility dictates its not dr.
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before. SET UP Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts. MOVE Swing the club forward towards the target. Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing. Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early. So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it. So Feet together Heave the club left Step right Swing right Step left Swing left
When you repeat what The Dr. says you misinterpret it. Listen to him.
Brandon asks excellent questions, very intuitive and informative! Dr. Kwon has become a force in golf for the positive! Thank you.
@@robertmcglone361 Thanks Robert!
I hope Dr Kwon blows up. Such good info.
I think this will probably be the channel's most important video series. Any teacher can look at a video of a swing and say "hey, you need to get your arms in position x" or "try doing this at 20% speed". None of that will actually help your swing. Being able to change at full speed and get a dynamic movement is the key. Looking forward to see your "after" swing :-)
Makes sense.
@@thegolfguy68 a
His “after swing” looks the same to me! Get all his students outside to see what is happening to the GOLF BALL! The problem I have with this is the majority of tour pros that are not doing it!
This is game changing !! No one else really talks about a faster back swing and this changes everything in my game !! Amazing this was not figured out sooner. Thank you Dr. kwon !!!!!!!
LOL Mike Austin didn't leave that out either . Mike said you move faster in the backswing . You want to hit it further , more distance , accurate and with balance , you swift / drive faster. Nothing is new. But Dr. Kwon is bringing it out again is fine and dandy .
@@chuckross8839
..well yes and no.
Dr Kwon is very clear in his understanding and so can use precise language to convey what he wants to convey. He can tell the student why it works as well as just telling you to do it. The WHY is where the breakthrough is but credit to Mike Austin also not having all of this technology and finding optimum movements
@@tomclayton9678 thanks!
Nice again, one of the best golf channels there is! Thank you for awesomeness
This step drill is used in teaching baseball swings. Helps with fluidity and a nice transition from trigger to launch to finish. I first started using these drills back in ‘07. I never thought about it in golf. Very brilliant.
These videos with Dr Kwon are some of the best most informative videos I’ve ever watched. I look forward to the rest that are posted and I may sit down and watch all the unedited taping. Thank you and Happy Holidays.
@@hakirk1 Thanks
Really liking this series!!! Thanks!
I tried to swing with just my body into a net in the backyard , as explained by Dr. Kwon. The results were incredible! Thanks for the video!!
Thanks for introducing me to Dr. Kwon's training method. I got a rope, and got rid of my other golf aids. That rope drill really helps get a feel for the smooth buildup of speed. Also, the idea of an active backswing is revolutionary for my swing. Thank you for your contribution to golfers, seeking constant improvement.
Amazing stuff. I hope this can help me! I feel like a broken golfer and nothing helps
I was doing this flow thought with the step drill with limp arms. I took that feeling into my swing and I was 20 -30 yards longer. It just felt athletic and felt like I had way more power!
Gawd!!!! It's like waiting for the next episode of Game of Thrones. Just love the videos. Breaking down the science to fill in the missing piece of the puzzle.
Extremely interesting! Great work, B.
@@mrkipling3841 Thanks
This stuff is GOLD! cant wait to see more!
I haven’t been able to play golf or swing for over 10 years but still watch these videos, because of inoperable severe bilateral stenosis in my lower lumbar.
I’m sorry you have to deal with this
@@A-FrameWedge that’s stinks, praying for you
@BEBETTERGOLF Thank you.
Enjoying and learning from your video with Dr. Kwon
@@patkilger9141 Thanks
I'm absolutely fascinated by Dr Kwon's instruction. At last a guy who knows what he's talking about AND can put it across.
Thank you, very interesting, I'm crazy like that in everything I do not just golf,, I Need to know the how and why things work in everything ,, it definitely gets annoying in life but I'm loving this video!! I seem focused on when you guys are talking about arm driven swing, that's my game all arms, definitely watching this whole series to get a better understanding on the lower and upper body movements!! I've always been a believer in forces not positions , anyway thank you again for your commitment to the game of golf!!
Man I gotta chill out on my golf swing obsession 😂
While you’re at it get rid of your Conor Mcgregor Obsession. Will he ever win another fight?
I feel you on this bro...
Thanks for this great content. Your journey has been amazing with so many different views of the golf swing. I really latched on to Milo’s concepts with you last year but have stayed open to anything else that might help me progress further. This series could be the next big step. I love that Dr Kwon has gone the route of the step drills versus all the old school “position” teaching. I am so looking forward to seeing these drills. Thanks for all you’ve done on this channel!!
Sounds a lot like the feel Milo describes with "towing" the arms. The biggest breakthrough I've ever had in my swing was incorporating that feeling into my swing last year. (went from 108mph to 114)
Which video talks about this?
Dr Kwon series is the best series in all the be better golf stuff. More science vs theory.
Jeez Brendan...you should write a book. I don't think there's anyone that's been more exposed to the varying dynamics of a golf swing than you. I'm sure you'll never run out of people to interview but perhaps you could do a series (that runs parallel to your current series on technique) where you interview sports psychologists etc. just on the mental approach. Us amateurs may not always be able to emulate the pro's biomechanically but we can sure learn to think like them. Just a thought---thanks for all the stuff so far
Thank you for all this, super interesting! It’s certainly a feeling of letting go of the arms when using the lower body in this powerful way
Thank you Dr Kwon, the exercise is
PERFECT!
The missing links in the swings of most recreational golfers I observe are: 1) lateral movement of body mass to proactively counter balance constantly changing swing force, and; 2) side bending of the spine in the downswing. After having started playing in the 1980s modeling my swing on lessons in “Golf My Way” by Nicklaus and trying the “don’t move your hips ‘X Factor” style which was the rage in the 90s and early 2000s I changed in 2008 to hip-action centric swing modeled on Hogan’s Five Lessons in which hips, shoulders and hands move back in sync from the ball (after a forward press) in a wide low sweep which generates enough kinetic energy in the club head during the first 45° of the takeway - the point where the squared back foot loads the back leg with torque released in the downwind - to whip the club head effortlessly around the hands generating even more kinetic energy.
In Hogan’s swing the lateral shift of hips backwards combined with allowing the back leg to completely straighten creates an action similar to how a piston and connecting rod in an engine convert linear movement (lateral shifting of body mass backwards) into rotation of the crankshaft (pelvis pushed closed by leg action). Keeping the back foot squared and planted like Hogan creates a huge amount of spring like rotary torque in the back leg and buttock. For partial swing shots I’ll even turn the back foot in a bit ‘pigeon toed’ to load the back leg to power the downswing using firing of the hips to pull the lagging shoulders.
The dilemma of how to reverse the direction of the club head at the top of the swing is solved by using a slight bit of side bending ) of the spine just before the club force pulls the shoulders completely to a stop at the stop. Side bending can be done independently of all other actions and causes a reactive lateral shift to target of the hips which is what also moves the pulled back and dipped front knee allowing the hips to fire forward while the club force is still trying to pull the shoulders 90° closed to the target at the top. It is the simple secret to executing Harvey Penick’s “Magic Move’. If you isolate just the side bend action at the top of the back swing you will observe how effectively it drops the hands relative to the ground and the force of gravity and guides the force vector of the club head being dragged down behind the hands on a sweeping arc that winds up aligned with the target line established by the heels of the feet.
When you consider the physics of how the loading in the club shaft at the start of the backswing is created, by dropping the hands relative to ground and the force of gravity pulling down, you will realize that to maintain that bend in the shaft the hands pulling the club head mass at the end of it must keep accelerating at a rate faster than the shoulders the hands are attached. That is accomplished by a combination of progressively increasing the amount of spine side bend and allowing the trail arm to straighten and allow the mass of the lead arm which is carrying the load of the trailing club head mass to accelerate off the chest like the primary lever of a Trebuchet with the lagging club acting line the sling of the Trubuchet and the Club head mass like the projectile in the swing.
To understand this intuitively you just need to imagine the club head is attached to the handle of the club with a flexible chain or rope instead of a rigid metal shaft and swing in a way that keeps the chain taut at all times. One of my earliest memories of golf as a kid in the 1950s was seeing a trick shot artist on a TV golf show who hit perfect golf shots with a club head attached to the end of a leather bull whip. After reading George Peper’s book ‘The Secret of Golf’ in the early 2000s I realized that trick shot artist was Harry Frankenberg, aka ‘Count Yogi’ and learned to incorporate the same cause and effect in my swing style which has the same action the professor is suggesting which is similar to how a Trebuchet works.
Mike Austin was your man . Count Yogi and Mike Austin spent a lot of time together . Mike Austin was the best . Gift of swing. Nothing new here . But Dr. Kwon is on the right page for the young ones that are getting screwed by the modern swing.
@@chuckross8839 I only recently discovered Mike Austin and found that what he taught was nearly identical to what I had figured out studying others like Hogan, Moe Norman and Frankenberg (Yogi). After discovering how much easier it was to swing a club more powerfully and consistently that way I had to wonder why that method had never become conventional wisdom and the baseline for PGA instruction.
Great videos. I've been watching all of them. Quick question - Wouldn't ball speed be a better variable than club head speed?
What an awesome drill, you can really feel your arms being slung around by your body.
For me my body driven swing starts with crunching and turning my lead side obliques for my backswing and then crunching and turning my trail side obliques on my downswing. Because my obliques communicates between upper body-my shoulders sockets- and my lower body- my hip sockets- unlike what the good doctor said synchronization between my upper body and lower body most definitely occurs throughout my swing as it should with every good golfers swing. However as the good doctor also said a good golf swing is not dependent on speed itself but rather rythme; tempo and synchronization both upper and lower body moving at the same time. Cheers
Thomas , just make sure you keep your swing circle center steady . 7th cervical , back of the neck. Speed comes from great posture , shift / drive faster , supple quickness is acquired by doing this .
@@chuckross8839 yes to get back into the swing center circle; I start my downswing with a lateral push by my trail foot; just as Dr Kwon tells his students to do
That Fred Couples comment was spot on. Lol.
This video followed up by the video with your son makes doing the drills so easy and fun. Just one drill session for me so far. Playing today, but I’m not going to judge the drills based on one session. Plan to stick with 15-20 reps per day (per drill) for a week and then hopefully make a plan for January. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Xander and I have to update that video. I was missing a few things
Just bought the raw footage video. Lot of useful stuff Who does Dr Kwon use as his test subjects to accumulate all his data? PGA? College players?
Yeah he has had dozens of tour players in there. Major winners down to mini tour. Also Some long drive guys. And regular golfers too.
Dr. Kwon is a genius!!! Thanks for making this video!
What does Dr. Kwon have to say about wrist mechanics?
I want to get him and Jon Sinclair together
No one on you tube distrusts their Audio and Video equipment more than BeBetterGolf
Been meaning to give you my 2 cents on the step drill. I've been trying it and found that I have to be careful to not sway in the stepping. I actually started playing around with stepping backwards and focusing on the feeling of turning with the step and not swaying back and forth. Try it and let me know what you think ;)
You young folks , need to check out Mike Austin. The step drill is excellent . You have to keep your swing circle center steady , back of the neck .
This is essentially Wisdom in Golf with all the high tech stuff. You should talk to Sean Clements. But this is cool because this stuff works and its a new way to look at the same drills Sean Clements has been making the exact same video about over and over again for 10 years!
Shawn Clement teaches back shifting . This is not what Dr. Kwon is teaching . Look up Mike Austin. Your see what has been said long ago.
@@chuckross8839 I was referring to the teaching of full body athletic movement with drills focusing on intensions rather than static positions seen in stop motion video analysis and the micro managing small joints.
Intrestingly enough, I have discovered the same idea allmost on my own, yet many lessons have been about how to flatten your plane from the top and what to do with your arms or shutting down the feet to maintain the head height in your downswing. Hence, if you look at the best ballstrikers on tour their head is not stationary, nor maintain the same height thruout the swing.
Slinging your arms around as if the hands were the hammer in hammer throw is one of my mental images in creating chs. That ofcourse is quite easy to find in a practice swing, but making the exact same effort, when there is ball to be cached clean is quite a game changer.
Where are the links to the Instagram videos you mention and the Doctor’s Insta page?
@kwon3D
Can’t find the live feed you mentioned.
The impact is the most important part of the swing. Achieving impact consistancy is key.
Adrian , how do you do that ? lol Dr. Kwon is showing you how to get there. Great posture , good grip , swing the clubhead . Impact happens . The swing is the most important , impact is just another part that golfers screw up royally . Balanced swings never misses impact .
Thank you for all this content, and I have a request. Do you have the link to the Instagram Live video that you reference with Dr. Kwon at the very begging of this video? Thank you.
Sir Toggl, i agree with you. ✌️
2:55 mans just checking Dr. Kwon’s 🍰
Should I also be wearing 2 watches to get my timing right?
Dr Kwon has a new student and that he is me 🙌🏽💯👍🏾
Marty Rizzo I'm operating on that same wavelength as you. Information overload is cramping my swing along with everybody else's. Where my search is leading me is the quest for the holy grail. One or two simple thoughts to tie everything together. Not two hundred! What makes golf so complicated is we constantly interfere with proper flow. Our subconscious mind wants to move properly. At the same our conscous mind is kicking us in our bum. Dr. Kwons teaching is strictly motion based. His thoughts are no more complex than look at the ball behind the left shoulder at the top. Extend through on the motion drill until the right hip contacts the left. Its Newtonian physics. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. My reaction is I have to try these methods. They work.
I struggle trusting the turn around the left hip and i slide into the ball and push the ball right. Any tips for that?
The wise man once said you learn a lot more by saying little
권박사님, 몇년전 타이거우즈의 코치가 박사님에게서 배웠다는 소리를 들어서 연락할 방법을 찾고 있었는데 동영상을 올리셨네요. 감사합니다. 말씀하시는 내용이 The golfing machine 내용ㅇ과 약간 비슷하군요.
Just noticed you guys have the Full Swing LM. Nice!! how do you like it? I didn’t realize they were already released to the market.
Yeah. Our school bought it for us.
❤️ Dr Kwon 👍👍
He's a brave man standing in front of her singing that driver with speed
Is there any real data on swing accuracy as in fairways hit? I see many golfers fixated on distance and driving into the trees. 270 in the fairway plays much better than 300 in the woods.
Am I missing Dr Kwon's Instagram account in the description?
@kwon3D
I wish the host would let Dr speak more
Tour tempo guys talked about this in the 90s
Thanks for helping me find my “ Super Saiyan Power!”
BBG partnering with Kwon is a brilliant marketing move... kudos
Morikawas backswing is the opposite to dynamic yet he is one of the best iron players... this stuff seems to all about generating speed without really seeing the effect it will have on your swing which could be quite negative
Where is the link to Dr Kwon IG page?
Drills start at 12:50
Thank you.. he tends to talk wayyyy to much for me
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before.
SET UP
Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts.
MOVE
Swing the club forward towards the target.
Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing.
Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early.
So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it.
So
Feet together
Heave the club left
Step right
Swing right
Step left
Swing left
I have some medication that I can send you. 😂
Having read all the comments, it appears there are a few naysayers out there, learning is tough if you don’t want to BE BETTER at GOLF. (thats a plug) Dr. Kwon, Marcus Bell, Danny Maude all have great sites promoting these techniques... shurn baby.
What's that handicap Dr Kwon?
Great video, EVEN BETTER PAID CONTENT...such great things to incorporate, regardless of one's ability or swing...just the flow and feeling is worth the small investment, thank you for sharing!
Ok BANGET Mr. Thank
Wheres the step drills????
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before.
SET UP
Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts.
MOVE
Swing the club forward towards the target.
Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing.
Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early.
So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it.
So
Feet together
Heave the club left
Step right
Swing right
Step left
Swing left
@@BEBETTERGOLF thank you 😊
I wish this method really worked... it would turn the whole way of teaching the golf swing upside down... almost everybody focuses on checkpoints etc... But do you think this method really works under pressure? I mean when you are on the golf course. It seems to me that it would be really hard to focus on the rythm etc when you are really under pressure...
Yeah. If you can build the pattern so deeply that the sequence happens automatically whether your trying or not. Pros do it
Ďr. Kwon brings true bio mechanics and the physical engineering to golf vs the positional teaching method that is highly arbitrary. Any freshman structural engineer will se the truth behind Dr. Kwon's physics.
Although his swing can look a little unorthadox in comparison, this is very similar to Shawn Clements teachings.
Not Shawn Clement at all. If you like Shawn stuff , you have to back shift . This is not close . Mike Austin yes.
The fastest "ok" on the golf course!
Percy Boomer 'On Learning Golf', 1942 - sorry, but it does not get better than that book.
You should not rephrase the people that you visit that much. It does not add to the viewers understanding.
Whoops. Disliked by mistake! Quickly fixed it and left a like 👍
That girl hit swing like a bullett✌️
Where is the link for his instagram?
I wonder what the Texas Woman's College golf team's record is.
I don’t think they have one.
@@BEBETTERGOLF Does the school fund his research?
Why not play golf like the step drill? Its a baseball swing with a motionless ball, right
The ball is in the way of the forward swing.
Watched a number of your videos with teachers and you still don't understand NOT pulling your arms down!!!!!!!!
Sorry about misspelling yr nickname.
Brandon is also world no.1 golf messinger.
Golfers have been doing this since the late 1800's (if not before)....
Mike Austin the gift of swing . LOL But give Dr. Kwon credit for showing what Mike has said for years . Nobody better, but golfers want it yesterday . Biggest problem most don't listen well and don't perform the golf swing from start to finish , they always stop there body .
Classic issue of what you might think you’re doing is not actually what you are doing.
Cam o'n chu
Very interesting, but you didn’t show the drill.
Pardon me Marky, I misread your name. My thoughts still stand.
Isn't that what you told me to do! 🤣🤣🤣😂
If hes standing there and can't understand this man's instructions how the hell can we ever duplicate his suggestions.🤦♂️ All jokes aside I love this channel, Great job Doc I'm definitely learning something 👍
This drill helped for a while then seems to have died down somewhat, is this just old habits creeping in?
The first letter of all that spells grandiose...
Lol
It is the body and not the arms. Call up tony ludzek and tell him hes wrong. Throw the arms is horse crap take tge armd out. I can see you cringing everytime an instructor mentions body swing.
???
People will be kicking themselves in few weeks if they miss the opportunity to buy and invest in bitcoin while Edward Morris is till there for them to start investing.
Block the guy in the hat he thinks it’s about him.
Ive never used my title in my e mail . I dont need affirmation of my expertise. I don’t even ask my students to call me dr. Maybe in America its different. I have tried this swing type and i can say that its really interesting and that it leads to effortless and powerful strikes. Certainly, he is an expert. But it bugs me to hear constant referrals to titles. This gentleman has a name. Humility dictates its not dr.
All this to get to the same advice the best coaches have been giving us for years. Sorry but this greatly overrated OMO. Grandiose, really,
why does this guy keep talking over dr. kwon. makes these videos almost unwatchable
18 minutes and you didn't give us the drills. Now it just feels like you're wasting my time for clicks. A grift.
2 step drill. Next video he explains it and I’ve shown it on the channel before.
SET UP
Start with feet a fist apart. Club in front of you. All these following movements have to be BODY LED. Sometimes it helps to imagine that your shoulders have been shot with tranquilizer darts.
MOVE
Swing the club forward towards the target.
Then step with your RIGHT FOOT to the RIGHT (pressure stomp) then the club swings back forcefully into the backswing.
Then as your club gets to about KNEE HIGH on the backswing you step towards target (with pressure) with your left. And then swing through. Crucial here to not start OPENING or rotating too early.
So step to the left and glide the body mass left a little until there is quite a lot of pressure in the left leg. Then PUSH with the left leg which “kick starts” the rotation. If you spin out with your torso or by throwing your arms early, you are doing it wrong. The kick start has to start it.
So
Feet together
Heave the club left
Step right
Swing right
Step left
Swing left
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