Dual Core Rotation: Why Tour Professionals are so good! Can you do this?
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Get a better understanding of the complex movements that Tour Professionals use to keep their golf club moving in plane during their golf swing.
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Hi Jonathan, love watching you do the Watusi, AND it's helping me play better golf. Can't beat that combination !!!
I took this Dual Core Rotation video lesson to the driving range this afternoon and it works! I've never seen these swing biomechanics described as you have on any RUclips video lessons anywhere and I have watched over a hundred of them over the last few years.Thank you and keep them coming.
This is genius!!!! I totally get what you’re describing - it’s complicated but you explained this so well and it makes so much sense now that you can’t just rotate with lower body - and is why I’ve been consciously making an effort to almost push the club back away from the target with my arms and this has kept the shoulders on plane - now I get why it’s necessary- you’re awesome!! Thanks and welcome back!
Your teachings are pure love for the game.
Revisited this awesome clip. Excellent instruction from Jonathan.
Top Marks Jonathan well explained.
Wow. Forget Ben Hogan. I just got back from hitting balls using the 2 waves. Outrageous! Thank you so much. Best instruction I’ve ever had. I’ve made all the mistakes you discussed as well. Best of all, it was effortless and tempo was perfect.
I didn't know John Malkovich was a golf pro. Great examination and explanation.
The best explanation of core movement I have ever seen.....
This information is fantastic! What a great explanation!
Great demonstration of rotational movement patterns within the golf swing. Thank you!
I just smiled watching this because this is what i have noted and been working on this week. For me the trail hip drop or the hip rotation is along 30 degrees (off the target line) just anterior to the ball, but the trail shoulder drop or rotation is along the target line. The hip rotation and shoulder rotation crisscross. Thanks for this
@tont allcock i am glad you find golf very easy. I am not physically gifted. I study kinesiology and neuroscience so that is why i am interested in numbers and physics and motor learning.
It was worth the wait! An excellent adjunct to the 'Move series' Jonathan. You've again explained and demonstrated the complex detail in a way that is easy to understand and imitate. I love the way your instruction neither over-complicates or over-simplifies swing mechanics. I already knew, from the Move vids, what the trail shoulder should be doing but this vid has provided a 'feel' that will really help me assess whether I am actually doing it. Thanks again for your very thoughtful, and well delivered instruction. Cheers.
I have played golf for 40+ years. I studied, took lessons, analyzed, practiced and tried many variations of what I learned. However, there always were some pieces of puzzle missing which caused some uncomfortable movements and results were no good including some injuries.
Then coach Taylor helped me a great deal to put all pieces together and I finally approaching the settlement of my swing after long restless journey. Thanks to you from the bottom of my heart.
I always KNEW golf was tricky! Love this and your other videos. So insightful. Thanks for posting.
Love your tutorials!
Thank you Mr Taylor. This video has just lifted my understanding of the transition to another level.👍🏻
That was awesome! Think I really understand for the first time. So grateful. Cannot wait to attempt implementation.
Thanks Jonathan , your drills have been so helpful.
Awesome! A different level of teaching. I might could not be able to learn it well, but I will keep trying.
Thanks for posting J
Especially the rolling back of the trail shoulder on transition. Critical point.
Fabulous, it is exactly what I am looking for. I can understand for some it might be confusing. For me knowing the mechanics helps me excute the swing.
best description of this movement ever (thumbs up)
Great video again sir !!!
A very detailed and insightful analysis. I'll video my attempts to incorporate this. Many thanks.
Salude You from Colombia! The Best lesson drill for ever than life.
Well put.
Very good explaination.I will try to do all this stuff in less than one seconde.Thank you
Hi mr jon.i like your very detailed instruction video.i will master all or some id the videos you played to us.
Fantastic explenation!
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I agree with Jacob. I thought I knew everything about the golf swing but this explanation is gold!
Great explanation thank you
Brilliant , thank you
Excellent!
Very nice !
What works for me to get the movement you are talking about is by using the left lats and obliques to turn forward, which you don not talk about much. DeChambeau says he gets his power from "the lats, baby!"
A lovely video.
This is teaching concept is unusual and important. Thank you. The analogy of rowing backwards was very helpful for getting the right picture of the shoulder motion. Maybe that's what contributes to "the pause at the top?" If near the top I just hold my shoulder in place while hips rotate forward, is that quite the same? The most instructive moment for me is at 7:36 where you show a few repetitions of this compound movement. Now I will layer this example for myself with one aim stick at shoulders and one at hips. Then showing it with a club would be important. Would like to hear how your students misinterpret the application of these ideas so we can avoid those same mistakes. Great work!
Oh Jonathan, oh Jonathan, das war mal wieder ein Video, wie nur Du es darstellen kannst. Herzliche Grüße aus dem aus Senegal
This reminds me of Accounting 101....I thought I was going to embark onto math problems, equations and such; it was going to be easy. Then a credit is not a credit, but a debit, and then, not always, and then what are the legal ramifications etc... Thanks Mr. Taylor, it is complicated and you give us a blueprint. Awesome lesson.
Brilliant explanation of biomechanics ruling the swing.
I know its simplifying it but golf is like rubbing your stomach and tapping head at the same time . What you refer to as the upper core I would add the arms and is working against/with the handle/club, the lower core is working against/with the ground.Athletic movement/ability blends these for consistent great impact.
Great !
Jonathan, thanks!!! For my swing, this is the missing piece of instruction!
That was very informative. Often we here about turning the left hip out & back first and then releasing the club down. In trying this I've felt like my body is getting too far ahead of my arms. So synching the hip thrust with the shoulder right shoulder back & then down seems like a real key to coordinating the golf downswing, if I'm following correctly what you are saying.
I'll give it a go Jonathan and incorporate it into the 6 "move" drills, if it's as good as the rest of your instruction it will be great for my game
more videos please
This explains why a touring pro has a 120 mph club head speed, and mine is 85 mph !
I think I understand this. Assuming a good backswing with the left shoulder turning under and back, the first motion of the shoulders and hips are downward and compressing into the left leg or foot, then as the left hip starts to open up, the right shoulder begins to feel like I'm pulling the right shoulder backwards and under as in a kayak. So there are three distinct feelings after a good backswing, 1. the drift downward to compress, 2. the hips opening and 3. the right shoulder dropping the elbow and hands into a feeling of pulling a kayak backwards...it almost feels like if I'd have a tennis racquet in my right hand pulling it in the water towards the front of the kayak. Does that make sense? It sure seems like a good feeling. I've tried to explain to my golfing friends that the right shoulder moving back and down makes the shallowing of the club, the head behind the ball, right side bend, and hands dropping all automatic. The feeling of pulling the kayak backwards is very helpful to that move.
Just drafted you in my fantasy league. Get ready to hear that shit a lot if the colts rookie Rb is decent.
Thank you for showing. Thx to Corona we got a lot of training time. My experience is that learning this is a matter of nerve connection building. Repeating the move with or without club hundreds of times there comes a moment that you can feel there are really to separate centers. In my case I made the movement still not correctly but from then on (and still working on it) I was able to work on the two center rotation. Therefore repeat repeat
Keep it up Sinan and I hope to see you both soon!
this is the mixing link. God bless you.
Are we basically getting at the Harvey Penick "Magic Move"? Lower body and upper body have separate "vectors", but have to be in sequence.
"The magic move. Penick admitted that there's really no single magic move in the golf swing, but this comes close. “To start your downswing,” Penick stressed, “let your weight shift to your left foot while bringing your right elbow back down to your body. This is one move, not two.”"
Great Level biomechanics wisely
How about starting the downswing with hip movement and weight transfer before completing back swing will allow the trail shoulder move to happen more naturally.
Robert Haar just what I was thinking
I think that the rolling of the shoulders backwards ( kayak rowing back analagy) is part of the "tug" down on club needed to get down on shaft plane from address position. In terms of swing timing, I also think this rolling of the shoulders backwards is part of the "And" when counting 1,2,and 3. Am I correct?
If I get the backswing right with my weight in the back thigh and heel of the back foot, firing with the hips seems to generate the sequential club head speed I need through the transition and release to the finish. The difficult part for me is the initial move off the left pelvis to get the the correct movement around the spine to the top of the backswing. I've been criticized for hovering too much over the ball at set up, but I find that unless I think about what I'm doing I don't always get the backswing I want.
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I feel the swing motion is too complex for me to follow in spite of your sincere and faithful explanations.
You said after all the key motion is to do 'tilt and turn'. Thanks.
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Doesnt it mirrors Trevinos rattling the snake?
and do all this in 1.5 seconds
More like 1/2 sec for the downswing and follow-through but that is why they earn the big bucks.
Just to many things to think about during the downswing 🤷🏻♂️ there must b a more simple way to swing the golf club
It is simpler with more talent. I can't think of any other way. The rest of us have to do it step by step, or accept our place in our clubs. The easiest way is to lower your standards. If you want to get significantly better though, not only will it be difficult, but it will in fact be mentally painful as well.
There are a lot of contradictions in your instructions