A Timeless Technique For INCREDIBLE compression!

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    Welcome to this golf instructional video where we'll be focusing on improving your lower body movement during the downswing. In particular, we'll be teaching you about the power shift, a proper lower body transition that can help you generate more power and distance in your shots.
    In this video, I will guide you through the key elements of the power shift and how to execute it correctly. You'll learn about the proper sequencing of your lower body movements, how to shift your weight from your back foot to your front foot, and how to use your hips and legs to generate more power in your swing.
    Whether you're a beginner or an experienced golfer, mastering the power shift can be a game-changer in your golf game. With our step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, you'll be on your way to improving your swing and hitting longer, straighter shots in no time.
    So, if you're ready to take your golf game to the next level, be sure to check out this video and learn all about the power shift and the proper lower body downswing movement. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more golf instructional videos and hit the like button if you find this video helpful. Let's get started!
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Комментарии • 33

  • @MiracleSwingExperience
    @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад +2

    What do you think about the lateral slide VS focusing more on rotation? Go here to Save Your Swing --> miracleswing.link/

  • @jaketnelson
    @jaketnelson Год назад +4

    I’m telling ya Cristo - this method has not only been a game changer but a life changer! I’ve struggled for over a decade to find my natural rhythm and confidence again in my golf swing. I committed to this one month ago because it just MADE SENSE! Played my first 18 hole round of the year up here in northern Wisconsin and shot 72! (+1) But better yet I wasn’t ever thinking technically about my swing I was just making deep-inside figure 8 practice swings and feeling the rhythm and I truly believe that allowed me to play more naturally and I just felt like I was ONE with every shot on hand. Despite some usual bad shots it didn’t phase me because I knew I’d come right back with a good one and there’s a sense of peace I felt on the course that day because of that. Thanks for bringing this great, time tested way of swinging the golf club back into light again. Onward and upward from here - I’M BACK BABY!

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад +2

      Man, Jake. This makes me so happy to share this with people. It's crazy how simple and effective it is! It's a leap of faith, sure. But, you made it across to the other side!

  • @RandallBell-r6f
    @RandallBell-r6f 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you Christo! I love the content and explanations.

  • @bonumfatum457
    @bonumfatum457 Год назад +1

    Beautiful swing you've developed here. I've always taken the club inside as I learned from watching Knudson & Snead. Good to hear an instructor who gives respect where its due!

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад

      Great to hear from you Jack. Yes, Knudson and Snead were all-time greats and it's a shame I'm the only guy teaching a similar swing!

  • @flyingfree387
    @flyingfree387 Год назад +1

    @Miracle Swing Experience. Hi Christo, thank you for your work, it is helping my golf swing greatly. Yesterday, i noticed i was regressing back into my old swing, by not taking the club inside enough on the back swing and the shots were not that good. Which was causing me to come too much over the top again, which results in poor shots. I then started bring the club more inside on the back swing and voila, perfect, compressed, straight shots again. So i now realize, why Moe Norman stated, that he placed his club behind the ball in the setup, (meaning, already shoulder turned to the inside at setup) to force himself to bring the swing path to the inside automatically. I tried this today with some wiffle balls and it works very well, to keep the swing path to the inside. In a way, isn't Moe Norman attacking the ball down and to the left in his down swing, similar to this method you are informing us about. Although he is performing that move into a bent lead knee. Thanks again Christo. peace love light

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад

      Moe had this figured out and did a slight OTT move in transition. I wish I could get used to starting back like Moe did. It makes sooooo much sense.

  • @KillragtshirtsMusic
    @KillragtshirtsMusic Год назад

    Finally got to the range today after watching your OTT swings. It took a bit to get used to but there definitely something in it. Ball flight was consistently better and so was compression. Feels like its going to be a chop on the ball but contact is great. 🙏

  • @neckupfitness3274
    @neckupfitness3274 Год назад +2

    I just purchased your Miracle Swing membership. The video is first class, first of all! Kudos to you! I did want to give my 2 cents after doing it in my backyard. First....it works! The figure 8 is in my head now! Ha ha! The second thing I wanted to do is ask if you feel that this is a "hybrid" of the stack/tilt and the old swing? In other words, you talk about getting to the front side by starting your shift when the club is in the backswing.....I notice that when I shallow the club, I get to my front better and more efficient! True story? Let me know when you have a minute. Good stuff!

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад

      That's awesome! What's your name, BTW? Shoot me a personal message in the Country Club! I don't really know the Stack & Tilt method but some of it might be similar. I believe you have to load into your right before you get left, however. Above all, you have to get left if you're a righty.

    • @GregWriterLive
      @GregWriterLive Год назад

      Right on!

  • @southpawjohnny5969
    @southpawjohnny5969 Год назад +2

    Hey Christo,
    During your initial take away on the back swing do you have a slight hooded "feeling" by chance? Thanks

  • @TheCharliehudson
    @TheCharliehudson Год назад +2

    Good morning from Virginia,Cristo! I think I know what “covering the ball” means but would you explain it ?
    I’ve been playing with a 20 year old set of Hogan Apex irons ( I refer to them as my “game improvement “ set!). When I’m Miracle Swinging those boys the ball is clamped way out there!- Then when I play with my buddies my Titleist AP3’s are $$$!😉

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад +1

      Hey Charlie! Basically, I'm saying you have your chest left and on the ball, "covering it." That's a good use of those Apex's! They improve your focus for sure!

  • @petsku123
    @petsku123 Год назад +3

    One doing very pronounced OTT swing is Miguel Angel Jimenez. Check his swing.

  • @johnf8122
    @johnf8122 Год назад

    It looks like a little Stack and Tilt keeping the weight on left side in backswing.

  • @julianfreeman7503
    @julianfreeman7503 Год назад

    Swing is looking way better! I just think you need to hold that wrist cock through the hitting zone and have your hands more in front of the ball at impact. Hard to do. It’s what I’m working on. What do you think?

  • @thomasfraser9072
    @thomasfraser9072 Год назад +1

    Hi Christo you absolutely need to wait for it because when you don’t you are apt to overthrow your club head weight pressing against your trail hand as opposed to allowing your trail hand to remain in a Karate Chop position that will immediately allow you to turn your club head clockwise changing its direction down directly down to and through your ball.
    I also see you are holding to heart what Gary Player taught you: keeping your lead arm against your chest way pass post impact from your ball.
    Seeing the dots from your trial shoulder to your lead shoulder down to your hands on the grip of your club in the shape of the number 7; I call The Magnificent 7 of the golf swing. Cheers 😃👍⛳️🥂

  • @thomasveal3351
    @thomasveal3351 Год назад +1

    In your Miracle Swing Lesson, I noticed Bobby Jones had a very pronounced arch in his thoracic spine. It definitely appears he leans left at transition.

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад +1

      Great eye, Thomas! Yes, I've noticed that as well. I should make a video about it.

  • @quantumpotential7639
    @quantumpotential7639 Год назад +1

    Are you still promoting the Hogan'esque swing and are you still trying to fully emulate Mr Hogan's swing or have you 'evolved' somewhat beyond that? I'm watching a lot of your older videos now to more fully follow the full evolution, albeit I'm now more into studying Hogan's swing (through your expert color swing commentary) more so than past attempts to drill down into it all. Curious to know where you stand on the over all matter, Tha KS.

    • @MiracleSwingExperience
      @MiracleSwingExperience  Год назад

      90% of what I'm doing is based on my Hogan work. I think you'll still see hallmarks of it in my swing. However, I am allowing myself to study Snead and Palmer as well to refine my own best swing.

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 Год назад

      Palmer, really? That's quite interesting. I really enjoy listening to your swing commentary. You seem to have a natural gift for conveying otherwise abstract concepts that ordinarily are difficult to grasp. I think it's your verbal skills you're naturally gifted with that often get overlooked here and think MORE emphasis could be placed on finding a creative way to more accentuate the opportunity to put on display such skills in explaining the golf swing.
      I believe it's your cadence / pace of delivery in combination with simple easy to understand word choices that really helps to paint the picture in terms of articulating what is normally limited to maybe experiencing it through actual doing it.
      Wayne Defrancisco has good cadence too, but you relate to the audience here in a way that we can all relate to as you're not shy about the evolution .. a work in progress .. trying to figure things out as you go through this amazing journey of swing evolution.
      By the way, you really have done an amazing job in copying Hogan's swing / the essence of his swing which is really cool.
      Thanks 😊

  • @chulchue2619
    @chulchue2619 Год назад +1

    Looks like a Chris Gotterup stack & tilt swing.