After countless of times where I thought I "figured" out my swing, I would record my swing and it just didn't look or feel right. I normally don't believe youtube is a real place to "fix" your swing as it's always mostly very general tips you've seen a million times and every person is different in where their deficiencies are. Anyway I watched this video yesterday and went to range shortly after to test this drill and the feel. I will say this might be the one tip I've been missing for my swing and I know it's not perfect but it's finally a step in the right direction. I could never get my trail elbow "tucked" and would always chicken wing on impact, this drill helped to feel lowering the trail shoulder which also results in keeping my trail elbow tucked in to create natural lag and I could also feel more space on the impact to follow through! Thank you Aimee!❤
🤗👏🏻👏🏻🤗. Merci. C est clair net precis. Pourquoi ce n est pas enseigné en france meme en cours individuel 😢. Merci a vous. C est l essentiel du swing. Le corps et non les bras. Apprenons a faire cela jusqu a ce que ca devienne naturel. Promis je vais le faire dans mon salon 5 mn chaque jour 😘
Thank you for posting these series of videos for seniors. Your explanations are so easy to understand and to transfer on to the range. I hope to one day have swing that is as beautiful as yours.
Glad im finally seeing your vids again. Love this drill. Trying it as I'm watching. You must feel like we're not listening or learning 😂. How different ways can you teach us 🤙⛳
Thanks for your wonderful demonstration! This video explained the 2 swings clearly & you gave an excellent picture of what the sequence should look like swinging to the follow through! You are truly a star…big smile!
Great video. Thank You for some helpful insight. This is the answer to a lot of people's problems, they don't use their body. I like the tip you keep mentioning in this video to push and push at certain points in the downswing. This is going to really help me as I'm learning to trust my body more and more to twist and catch and even compress that ball as I swing through. I'm 62 and playing every week for a couple years now. Breaking 90 next week I hope. Thanks again and good job on the video!
Hi Ami I do have a question. In the downswing which direction do you want the first shoulder to push; down or across. I do find your videos great. Thanks for your help.
For most people, strength and flexibility loss begins in the late 60's and becomes much more rapid as the years go by. I could hit golf balls well over 200 yards, around 240 in my early 70's, but now at almost 82 years old I'm lucky to hit one 200. So I only play little par 3 courses.
I love the BT drill! I am committed to driving better as it is the weakest part of my game and instead of being frustrated, I am working your drills and watching your channel! ❤
Aimee, I have played for the past few years by my downswing being one thing... pull the butt to and on through the bottom of the ball. It works great when I get in the right groove. Lately I have been trying your way "butt to the ground, butt to the target" and from a more vertical backswing with the butt pointing inside the target line. I use a strong front hand grip with cupped wrist at the top to get lag. My right (trail) hand, arm and side only pull and the hands do not roll or flash at the ball. It seems to be working and I'd like to say thanks!
Fantastic video with superb anatomical explanations (armsy young OK, old not OK at all...use your body from day one) You're the best and this video has inspired me at 69 to return to the game! Push, push my new anti-cast mantra!
Im a testimony to the arm swing with tension, hitting the ground first, for many years, which resulted in my body performing its own spine and ligament fusion, as a reaction, called DISH. Lumbar degeneration as well. At 64 I play with pain, alleviated somewhat (and temporarily) by 3 advil and 2 extra strength Tylenol before I tee off. I have to do an ice bath after I play. I used to do a few (😉) beers or whiskey while playing, but you can guess where that ended up. It helped the pain and my swing the first 8 or 9 holes, but HAH, led to some moments Im not exactly proud of 🤣. Thanks for some great tips Aimee!
Actually this video made me realize I have to work on my legs I was only working on my swing. But video is making work to strengthen... Appreciate it! Also love that your videos are not long ramble sessions but to the point!
I have an armsy swing but loose grip and arms so no injury but hit behind the ball a lot and not a lot of distance with any club. Never taught the right technique. I have tried body swing but have poor ball contact.I am not good at getting to the top of backswing position…the turn. And the push with the shoulder. Good lesson.
That armsy swing is exactly what my pro told me I am doing. For some reason, I can make the turn, push-push swing as a practice swing, but once I get over the ball I tense up and revert to my armsy swing. My swing is sometimes so armsy that the club shaft hits the back of my neck! One question: do you keep the knee of your trail leg flexed? It looks like you do and I would think that it would help stabilize the swing and keep you from swaying. I love when you Aimee-fy your lessons.
I really like this videos. I feel that I am with my coach... all the points in this Senior Must Do series have spectacular. I will try these drills... Only difference is my dominant hand is the right one, but I am playing golf lefty. Not sure how it will feel. I may need some more practice to get away from old habits.
Great to hear! Wow how did you get started playing lefty? You might have told me about it already. But it's very interesting. I would love to hear about it!
@@GolfWithAimee Hockey is the reason... Canada=Hockey for guys of my age... then baseball, then golf... all hitting the puck/ball lefty from a young age... Well golf, I started at 15 or 16.
@@StephaneDroletGolfsame with me. Lefty golf, right arm dominant. The problem I have is that I’m a good golfer even with a bit more of an armsy swing. 😅 I just want to be more efficient and less sore after a round.
Thank you! 🙌And yes, absolutely. This drill will help the iron swing as well. Except when you make the first push in the downswing, you’ll need to move a significant amount of weight transferred into your lead foot. One of the biggest difference between a driver swing and the iron swing would be the hang back vs weight shifting to the lead foot all at once. I hope this helps! Thanks for the question.🙌
i'll try that hand on trail shoulder for the backturn. I'd been using the swingyde to help with that, if it fell off on my backswing after the hinge i know i lifted. I've been working on the armsy-2-body swing transition for 6 years now & it's only coming around this year. My hcp index has gone down & scoring is consistently 90's with occasional high 80's. Question: how does standing on the foam balance blocks work to strengthen your legs/glutes and help stability? Thanks aimee!
Hi Mel, I’m glad to hear that things are coming along! I know it can be a difficult transition. But as long as you are headed the right direction, you’ll be awarded with putting in the effort for sure! You have a few more decades to enjoy golf, so 6 years is totally worth it:) A great question with the foam boards. If you experience it just once, you will know exactly what I mean. When you stand on the foam boards and make swings, your feet will feel slight instability compared to when you are standing on regular ground. So when you are standing on the foam boards, your muscles will be working to constantly to stay in balance. Slight shaking in the legs could be felt or they may not be big enough to notice. So your small muscles in the legs, glutes, and core are constantly working. As soon as you land on regular ground, your balance feels rock solid. And the big difference is shown in the golf swing. You will feel like you have Hulk’s legs during the swing lol! It’s a neat experience. I have smaller versions of the balance foam boards on aimeelist.com if you need a pair! As long as you have smaller than men’s shoe size 12, the portable ones work just as nicely. If anything, it’s a little easier to carry with you :) I hope this helps Mel! Thank you!
@@GolfWithAimee Thankyou for the explanation! i've been working on my lower body lately and have been looking for an applicable way to strengthen everything. aimeelist couldn't ship to my location but i got something similar from "elsewhere" and should be working it come monday!
Dear Aimee, I have been converted. I am now "Aimeefied". Your preparation off the range really was visible. Yes, you are stronger. You make Wonder Woman look like a wimp. Thanks for getting my swing and game back on track.
I understand Aimee and you’re right, but the problem is that once you’re older (like me), taking lessons that focus on turning on the backswing, which I’ve had plenty of with the young pro at my club, ends up giving me back injuries because my thoracic spine doesn’t function like that of a 25 year old … my chiropractor has in fact stated “find a golf instructor that understands that you’re not 25 anymore”. You easily turn your shoulders 90 degrees but I struggle to get to 70 degrees, so the real answer for seniors is a swing that blends some body and arms, because if I don’t, from direct personal recent experience, I end up missing weeks of golf with a sore back.
Marcus Edblad! Hes on you tube!!! Helped me save my golfing life! It takes effort in practice and time but once you understand his concepts you won't have any issues with pain. Basically resurrected my golf swing to the point that I'm thinking about getting certified to teach golf. Imagine going from a driver swing that at best would be 200-210 with minimal roll to 250+ with much more roll. Before (2 months ago) I could not reach ANY par 4 over 390 yards in 2! Now I can reach any par 4 on the courses I play. Back shooting in the 70's with one great round of -3. He basically rewires your brain about how to think about the golf swing.
On the downswing you moved your hips towards the target as most all great golfers do. Older golfers simply can't do much of this without pain in the lower spine.
After countless of times where I thought I "figured" out my swing, I would record my swing and it just didn't look or feel right. I normally don't believe youtube is a real place to "fix" your swing as it's always mostly very general tips you've seen a million times and every person is different in where their deficiencies are. Anyway I watched this video yesterday and went to range shortly after to test this drill and the feel. I will say this might be the one tip I've been missing for my swing and I know it's not perfect but it's finally a step in the right direction. I could never get my trail elbow "tucked" and would always chicken wing on impact, this drill helped to feel lowering the trail shoulder which also results in keeping my trail elbow tucked in to create natural lag and I could also feel more space on the impact to follow through! Thank you Aimee!❤
Wow that's great to hear this drill helped! Thanks so much for sharing :)
🤗👏🏻👏🏻🤗. Merci. C est clair net precis. Pourquoi ce n est pas enseigné en france meme en cours individuel 😢. Merci a vous. C est l essentiel du swing. Le corps et non les bras. Apprenons a faire cela jusqu a ce que ca devienne naturel. Promis je vais le faire dans mon salon 5 mn chaque jour 😘
Pareil !
Love this BT training. You are one of my favs
Thank you for posting these series of videos for seniors.
Your explanations are so easy to understand and to transfer on to the range.
I hope to one day have swing that is as beautiful as yours.
This makes total sense, Aimee. Completely logical and easy to follow instruction. Really enjoy your channel. Cheers 🙌🙌
Nice back yard!!
Glad im finally seeing your vids again. Love this drill. Trying it as I'm watching.
You must feel like we're not listening or learning 😂. How different ways can you teach us 🤙⛳
Very true, clear and make sense explanation.
Thanks for your wonderful demonstration! This video explained the 2 swings clearly & you gave an excellent picture of what the sequence should look like swinging to the follow through! You are truly a star…big smile!
Great video. Thank You for some helpful insight. This is the answer to a lot of people's problems, they don't use their body. I like the tip you keep mentioning in this video to push and push at certain points in the downswing. This is going to really help me as I'm learning to trust my body more and more to twist and catch and even compress that ball as I swing through. I'm 62 and playing every week for a couple years now. Breaking 90 next week I hope. Thanks again and good job on the video!
Hi Ami I do have a question. In the downswing which direction do you want the first shoulder to push; down or across. I do find your videos great. Thanks for your help.
For most people, strength and flexibility loss begins in the late 60's and becomes much more rapid as the years go by. I could hit golf balls well over 200 yards, around 240 in my early 70's, but now at almost 82 years old I'm lucky to hit one 200. So I only play little par 3 courses.
I love the BT drill! I am committed to driving better as it is the weakest part of my game and instead of being frustrated, I am working your drills and watching your channel! ❤
Great drill. Ty. 😊
Nice demo, thanks
Aimee, I have played for the past few years by my downswing being one thing... pull the butt to and on through the bottom of the ball. It works great when I get in the right groove. Lately I have been trying your way "butt to the ground, butt to the target" and from a more vertical backswing with the butt pointing inside the target line. I use a strong front hand grip with cupped wrist at the top to get lag. My right (trail) hand, arm and side only pull and the hands do not roll or flash at the ball. It seems to be working and I'd like to say thanks!
Aimee, Your video was fun and informative - you're a very talented instuctor....please keep up the lessons!
This is a great teaching video. Thank you Aimee.
Fantastic video with superb anatomical explanations (armsy young OK, old not OK at all...use your body from day one)
You're the best and this video has inspired me at 69 to return to the game! Push, push my new anti-cast mantra!
Im a testimony to the arm swing with tension, hitting the ground first, for many years, which resulted in my body performing its own spine and ligament fusion, as a reaction, called DISH. Lumbar degeneration as well. At 64 I play with pain, alleviated somewhat (and temporarily) by 3 advil and 2 extra strength Tylenol before I tee off. I have to do an ice bath after I play. I used to do a few (😉) beers or whiskey while playing, but you can guess where that ended up. It helped the pain and my swing the first 8 or 9 holes, but HAH, led to some moments Im not exactly proud of 🤣. Thanks for some great tips Aimee!
와 에이미 샘 이시당~~ 오늘도 즐거운 랫슨 부탁드려요~~
Is that your backyard ?! Wowww
Thanks Aimee for another great video, will try this out tomorrow
This was a good video thanks!
Actually this video made me realize I have to work on my legs I was only working on my swing. But video is making work to strengthen... Appreciate it!
Also love that your videos are not long ramble sessions but to the point!
Great week Aimee
🌺🌺🌺
Great video!
Great instructions, well explained.🎉
Definitely some material for me to work on here. I'm noticing benefits already. My neglected babolat can be put to good use again too
Nice tips
I have an armsy swing but loose grip and arms so no injury but hit behind the ball a lot and not a lot of distance with any club. Never taught the right technique. I have tried body swing but have poor ball contact.I am not good at getting to the top of backswing position…the turn. And the push with the shoulder. Good lesson.
Is the first push means push trail shoulder down and the second push to keep hands forward target ? Thanks !
That armsy swing is exactly what my pro told me I am doing. For some reason, I can make the turn, push-push swing as a practice swing, but once I get over the ball I tense up and revert to my armsy swing. My swing is sometimes so armsy that the club shaft hits the back of my neck! One question: do you keep the knee of your trail leg flexed? It looks like you do and I would think that it would help stabilize the swing and keep you from swaying. I love when you Aimee-fy your lessons.
Hi, yes! It's best to keep the trail knee flexed during the backswing. Like you mentioned, it helps to stabilize better! Thank you :)
Thanks Aimee, you’re brill…
I hope to see you at Almansor 😁
I really like this videos. I feel that I am with my coach... all the points in this Senior Must Do series have spectacular. I will try these drills... Only difference is my dominant hand is the right one, but I am playing golf lefty. Not sure how it will feel. I may need some more practice to get away from old habits.
Great to hear! Wow how did you get started playing lefty? You might have told me about it already. But it's very interesting. I would love to hear about it!
@@GolfWithAimee Hockey is the reason... Canada=Hockey for guys of my age... then baseball, then golf... all hitting the puck/ball lefty from a young age... Well golf, I started at 15 or 16.
@@StephaneDroletGolfsame with me. Lefty golf, right arm dominant. The problem I have is that I’m a good golfer even with a bit more of an armsy swing. 😅 I just want to be more efficient and less sore after a round.
I see. Wow that's a neat story! Thanks for sharing :)
Aimee all of this was great except for considering me a senior at the age of 30 (I’m turning 34 in 2 weeks from today).
🙈😆 Oopsy. My bad. Pro golfers start to lose flexibility in their Walker to mid twenties. And happy early birthday! Hope you have a fantastic week👍👍
great work there Aimee! just wondering if this drill will be applicable with using irons too? will there be any differ?
Thank you! 🙌And yes, absolutely. This drill will help the iron swing as well. Except when you make the first push in the downswing, you’ll need to move a significant amount of weight transferred into your lead foot. One of the biggest difference between a driver swing and the iron swing would be the hang back vs weight shifting to the lead foot all at once. I hope this helps! Thanks for the question.🙌
Hi Aimee
i'll try that hand on trail shoulder for the backturn. I'd been using the swingyde to help with that, if it fell off on my backswing after the hinge i know i lifted. I've been working on the armsy-2-body swing transition for 6 years now & it's only coming around this year. My hcp index has gone down & scoring is consistently 90's with occasional high 80's. Question: how does standing on the foam balance blocks work to strengthen your legs/glutes and help stability? Thanks aimee!
Hi Mel, I’m glad to hear that things are coming along! I know it can be a difficult transition. But as long as you are headed the right direction, you’ll be awarded with putting in the effort for sure! You have a few more decades to enjoy golf, so 6 years is totally worth it:) A great question with the foam boards. If you experience it just once, you will know exactly what I mean. When you stand on the foam boards and make swings, your feet will feel slight instability compared to when you are standing on regular ground. So when you are standing on the foam boards, your muscles will be working to constantly to stay in balance. Slight shaking in the legs could be felt or they may not be big enough to notice. So your small muscles in the legs, glutes, and core are constantly working. As soon as you land on regular ground, your balance feels rock solid. And the big difference is shown in the golf swing. You will feel like you have Hulk’s legs during the swing lol! It’s a neat experience.
I have smaller versions of the balance foam boards on aimeelist.com if you need a pair! As long as you have smaller than men’s shoe size 12, the portable ones work just as nicely. If anything, it’s a little easier to carry with you :)
I hope this helps Mel! Thank you!
@@GolfWithAimee Thankyou for the explanation! i've been working on my lower body lately and have been looking for an applicable way to strengthen everything. aimeelist couldn't ship to my location but i got something similar from "elsewhere" and should be working it come monday!
Hi wanna ask whats the difference between yt member and website member? wonder which 1 i should get
I like it😅
You got me on the first one! Yikes. Help!
Yard has come a long way. So have you.
Dear Aimee, I have been converted. I am now "Aimeefied". Your preparation off the range really was visible. Yes, you are stronger. You make Wonder Woman look like a wimp. Thanks for getting my swing and game back on track.
Wow what a compliment 😄 thank you! And I am super glad to hear that you are Aimeefied 😉
I understand Aimee and you’re right, but the problem is that once you’re older (like me), taking lessons that focus on turning on the backswing, which I’ve had plenty of with the young pro at my club, ends up giving me back injuries because my thoracic spine doesn’t function like that of a 25 year old … my chiropractor has in fact stated “find a golf instructor that understands that you’re not 25 anymore”. You easily turn your shoulders 90 degrees but I struggle to get to 70 degrees, so the real answer for seniors is a swing that blends some body and arms, because if I don’t, from direct personal recent experience, I end up missing weeks of golf with a sore back.
Marcus Edblad! Hes on you tube!!! Helped me save my golfing life! It takes effort in practice and time but once you understand his concepts you won't have any issues with pain. Basically resurrected my golf swing to the point that I'm thinking about getting certified to teach golf. Imagine going from a driver swing that at best would be 200-210 with minimal roll to 250+ with much more roll. Before (2 months ago) I could not reach ANY par 4 over 390 yards in 2! Now I can reach any par 4 on the courses I play. Back shooting in the 70's with one great round of -3. He basically rewires your brain about how to think about the golf swing.
@@nicholasdemetriades9154 concur, although I didn’t mention it in my comment, I have also been following ME for some time … yes it does work!
omg how much was that backyard??
Can't we blend both, body and arms.
On the downswing you moved your hips towards the target as most all great golfers do. Older golfers simply can't do much of this without pain in the lower spine.
Uh-oh, I’m guilty of 2/3 of the armsy swing! 😭 help me Aimee!!!!!! Turn, push, push, swing! 😊
It’s like you have taken a look at my medical chart lol
👍👍🙏🙏❤️❤️
Sometimes
Im strong but have weak drive
Could be worse... could be your sex drive.😉
You always look so cute… where do you buy your golf clothes?
My outfit brand is Benjefe golf wear☺️
Me
No
Seniors can not use the body. We are to stiff.😮
10 4 on that!!!
Love u