Excellent video, Ian. The spinning hips with arms trapped behind is an issue I've dealt with for a long time and I've constantly observed in others. Excited to try a couple of your corrective tips.
Great video! This has been a real issue for me as most instruction talks about the importance of driving the swing with the hips and body, not the arms. However, if you’re quite an athletic player and you fire the hip and body rotation as fast as you can from the top, it murders the swing. For me, it was dragging me way over the top and causing horrible pulls and slices.
It is in there - when I covered how the pelvis rotates and the lead knee gets pointed out in front of the foot line. Instead we would have to encourage getting the lead hip over the knee and ankle. The trail foot being back helps a player feel the load more in the lead hip in combination with these movements. Let me know if this makes sense!
@@IanMellorGolf Thank you for the elaboration. So the lead hip should be "over or ahead" the lead knee and ankle in order to load the lead side properly in the transition and downswing. Correct?
Excellent video, Ian.
The spinning hips with arms trapped behind is an issue I've dealt with for a long time and I've constantly observed in others.
Excited to try a couple of your corrective tips.
Great video! This has been a real issue for me as most instruction talks about the importance of driving the swing with the hips and body, not the arms. However, if you’re quite an athletic player and you fire the hip and body rotation as fast as you can from the top, it murders the swing. For me, it was dragging me way over the top and causing horrible pulls and slices.
Brilliant video! Thank you so much. 😊
Huge problem I have. Perfect time for this video!
Hi, but you didn't mention how to better load the lead side to prevent spin out in the video!?
This is like half of the video.
It is in there - when I covered how the pelvis rotates and the lead knee gets pointed out in front of the foot line. Instead we would have to encourage getting the lead hip over the knee and ankle. The trail foot being back helps a player feel the load more in the lead hip in combination with these movements. Let me know if this makes sense!
@@IanMellorGolf Thank you for the elaboration. So the lead hip should be "over or ahead" the lead knee and ankle in order to load the lead side properly in the transition and downswing. Correct?
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@@IanMellorGolf what about an “arms first” downswing feeling as the counter? To slow down the opening of the lower body?
did he piss his pants?
get most of ur weight in your left side (leg) before or as ur in the downswing.
saved u 7 minutes lol
did you pee your pants?
Appreciate the video, but you could of done it in like 4 minutes.