The arms situation
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2018
- It's more about how to use your body to easily generate force. It's not positions or pieces of anatomy. It's about using physical forces and biomechanic advantage that we all possess but in a coordinated sequence of movements. That has to be learned and practiced but it doesn't take long to improve if you understand the how and the why.
That may have been an aha moment for me! Thx for making the video!!
You never cease to amaze me man. Once again, outstanding video.
Priceless!!
You are very very appreciated my friend
👍👍👍👍! Awesome!
Love it!!
I've been following and using Michael's instruction since last Fall. What he is saying about getting the "whole thing" rather than focusing on a part or a position is very important. Find where the power comes from...and you can learn to direct (and control--though I keep flying greens these days :-) ) later, with practice.
Great explanation 👍
This is perfect!!
Michael. I’ve watch this video several times and have been doing the drill. I’m hoping tomorrow on the course this may lead me to my ah hah moment. I hit a few balls indoor and when I swing at a moderate speed I feel like I’m making great contact. When I try to speed it up it seems like my hands and arms are doing the work and contact is not as good. I also just found your video “when the dust settles..,” and I’m hoping to work on those speed concepts next week when I can’t play and then put it together with this arms video. I hope to be at a swing tempo and swing I like soon. BTW my wife thinks I’m crazy trying to keep getting better at my age. I guess non golfers would never understand.
So simple!
One of your best lessons yet, Michael! I respect your perspective as a teacher who has seen and experimented with a lot of techniques and methods and you have distilled that experience into some of the best instruction on the web. Once again, thank you, my friend! Skip
Your teaching is great within 2 weeks I have chopped my handicap by 2 I have only one problem which I just do good follow through any tips please thnx
Michael I feel like the power comes from the straightening of the trail elbow and the trail hand sort of pushing from back to front just before impact. Although it is like one seamless movement. Is this correct?
I've been following and pursuing Lee's swing stuff for 18 months or so now. Been watching you as well since you started posting and I think (based on ball striking, ball flight and an overall improvement in my full swing game) that I'm finally getting it. There have been a lot of ups and downs. I'd love to have another set of eyes on the technique I'm currently using, to see if there are any details I can iron out. How could I go about that? Is it possible?
Have you ever entered any long drive contests?
Hi Michael, ( David again ) when I am doing drills I am using an (old) heavy sofa cushion to press the club against when making the turn similar to your video on the counter corner and wall corner . I am now adding this drill that you are showing ,. As you are making contact with the ball is your right heal (foot) pressing against the ground and then releasing as you complete the turn?
Hi Michael.....do you feel the pause when the rt elbow comes down to your side?
Hi Michael .
michael you have said before that lie angle flat or upright don't matter? can u explain simply and like I'm 5 years old? in as little words as possible lol