Simple 3 step concept to quickly pure your shots.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Train your hands and arms, and "Your Body Will Follow" I first learnt about this concept by a guy called David Blair back in early 2000. If you visit Scotland it would be worth your while visiting for a clinic to work on this simple and easy to follow concept which provides instant results, I have seen it with my own eyes and used it, it definitely works..!
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    Some key 🗝️ references that have helped me over the past 20+ years, you should go and check out their work :-)
    Chris Riddoch - Sports science professor and coach
    Gabriele Wulf - Professor in the Department of Kinesiology
    Rob Gray - Professor of Human Systems Engineering
    Dave Tutelman - Professor Tutelman Research
    Michael Neff - Director of Gears Golf 3D Motion Capture
    Pete Cowen - PGA Tour Coach
    Shaun Clement - Wisdom in Golf
    Chuck Quinton - Rotary Swing Golf
    Ernst Jones - Swing The Clubhead
    Good Luck 🍀
    Stuart
    Founder

Комментарии • 22

  • @wanderingbrummie
    @wanderingbrummie Месяц назад +1

    Great lesson. I played nine holes a couple of days ago thinking of absolutely nothing other than working the wrists as you described. It seems counterintuitive, you’d think that with all that rotation the shots would go all over the place, but I was hitting it straighter than ever before, without even thinking about where the clubface was pointing at impact.
    The result was I shot 1 over for the nine, best I’ve ever scored ( bear in mind I normally shoot somewhere in the nineties). Sounds like an exaggeration but it’s the absolute truth. Sure, sank a couple of long putts and even pitched in from 45 yds, but it felt stress free, never had three birdies in nine holes before.
    I know it probably won’t last, but this feeling worked so well for me, am definitely going to concentrate more on active wrists than worry about all the body- focussed, ground force stuff that just ties me in knots.
    Thanks Stu

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  Месяц назад

      @wanderingbrummie nice work 👏 yes don't focus to much on the ground and your body, because your body responds to the swing of the club at the end of the day, if you let it happen.

    • @wanderingbrummie
      @wanderingbrummie Месяц назад

      @@gforcegolf any advice on how this should be adapted for the longer clubs, e.g hybrid or even driver? It felt a bit more erratic with those today in terms of the hand action reproducibility

  • @AndrewDCDrummond
    @AndrewDCDrummond 6 месяцев назад +1

    As you show in a later video, you need to recenter before any downswing motion, and I think this is the most important thing to learn first, which you can learn by just swishing the club with a weight shift. Then you can add wrist/arm action like you show. I learnt arms/hands first and just ended up with a very timing dependant swing with no opening of my hips or weight shift, so could hit a long way but unreliable straightness. Conversely my mate was a good cricketer and had really good weight shift, and playing with my dads old 1950 blades and persimmon woods would play something like 6 over after not having played for 3 months and with only a few shots practice. There was also a scottish pro at the local range would had a fantastic, Hogan influenced, swing that would clear straight drives over the net at the back of the range, who then spent ages practising with an aid similair to yours because the head coach recommended it, who then couldn't reach the net or keep it straight and got quite depressed, all because he had lost his weight shift driven swing.

  • @Lee_yourboylee
    @Lee_yourboylee 9 месяцев назад

    I went to one of David's clinics and I can assure you none of us were ripping it!
    It was frustrating because he makes it look easy and HE was ripping it. His shots with his half swing exercise were amazing.
    We couldn't replicate it at all though, and all left just as hopeless as we arrived, sadly.

  • @andrevanderwesthuisen7571
    @andrevanderwesthuisen7571 4 месяца назад +1

    This lesson is fire man! 🎉

  • @garyt2542
    @garyt2542 11 месяцев назад +2

    Cow says, nice mooovement through the ball.

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  11 месяцев назад

      yeah she liked the sound of that strike :-)

  • @7501482
    @7501482 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video I started doing this the distance I get is unbelievable and a lot better direction control 👍👍

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  11 месяцев назад

      thank you, I recommend anyone to try it because you are guaranteed to strike it much more consistent over and over out the middle of the clubface + with more speed :-)

  • @brian2973
    @brian2973 Год назад +1

    Padraig Harrington has a video all about this concept too. It worked wonder for me as a high handicapper. I got sucked into the blackhole of trying to fire my hips and use ground forces etc but I was always making horrible contact.

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  Год назад +3

      Its great for any level of golfer, I experienced David success with students for quite a few years. I would recommend starting with this play list of videos to get the concepts and start implementing them straight away, thanks ruclips.net/video/ckTsqpzUn_Q/видео.html&pp=iAQB

  • @alexpotter8337
    @alexpotter8337 11 месяцев назад

    Love the simplicity of this but one question and concern I have is that it looks as though it leads to an overly inside takeaway, do you foresee any issues with that?

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  11 месяцев назад +1

      Its personal preference, my takeaway has always been inside, you can put the club where you want it, inside, square or outside whatever works because every player is different, lots of different ways to take the club back when you look at the best players over the years, give it a try 👍

    • @alexpotter8337
      @alexpotter8337 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gforcegolf Excellent! I’ve always been inside and feel much more comfortable there but fall down the rabbit hole of club head outside your hands is a must which makes me question everything. I suppose proof should be in the outcome of strike and consistency 👍🏻

  • @AndrewDCDrummond
    @AndrewDCDrummond 6 месяцев назад

    When you look at a lot of famous ball strikers at impact they look a lot like your chicken wing demonstration - George Knudson for example, who emphasised weight shift and swinging through the ball and not 'picking' at it.

  • @77bovi
    @77bovi Год назад

    Really thankful for this video. I've been confused by the look of this hands only movement for a long time. For a long time, I thought that movement ulnar deviate & roll and face on sure looks like it. However DTL view shows it's not - more like a diagonal unhinge at the ball - which helps the hands stay near the thighs and yet clubhead goes out to the ball.
    Would I be correct to say with this move the shaft pressure on the R trigger finger is felt throughout?
    With the ulnar then roll move, I always found my hands coming in much higher and closer to the ball line. Also would not feel the trigger finger pressure till the forearm/wrist rolls into impact.
    Though what is still unanswered for me is how this ties with the concept that the arms move vertically and the body's rotation brings the clubhead out towards the ball + enables shaft lean.

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  Год назад

      Just try what was explained in the video rater than getting too bogged down in positions, your feedback will be the quality of strike and compression, this is essential if you want any chance of controlling the ball and hitting if far without effort. Just remember your body will respond to the swing of the club 👍

    • @77bovi
      @77bovi Год назад +1

      @@gforcegolf I always try the unconscious, simple approach first & when it doesn't work I try to go into the detail. My question was mainly in my very last paragraph. Many thanks for the reply :)
      On another topic, have you seen the e-bell swing trainer?

  • @rcg9573
    @rcg9573 11 месяцев назад

    Maybe the very worst concepts one could try to adopt. 🙂

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  11 месяцев назад +1

      Have you tried it out? the golf swing is a simple 3 piece movement combining a turn, with arm / chest connection and wrist hinge and unhinge which is demonstrated in the video, do you have different concept that works better and simpler to understand than this? :-)