@@GolfPitt its the way that you guys are delivering the instruction and what you are teaching really gels with what I am trying to do. Got a slight bit of early extension that I need to work on that causes problems with my hand path on the downswing but being centered on the ball helps my swing all round as well.
The ball in shadow, reflection in window, and selfie setup all are good ways to confirm the centered rotation, but what if people are still using faulty concepts and incorrect muscles? What pit(t) falls do you see people falling into, and how would you get them out of it? Would you recommend rotating the shoulders perpendicular to the spine? Would you recommend a feeling of loading pressure rearward (directly behind oneself) into the heel to guard against pressure shifting outside the heel that occurs when things move laterally? What about rotational feelings of coiling abs or lat muscles (good or bad idea)?
Mike ,,,, you fixed my swing,,, thank you so much,,,,,
My favorite alert and favorite teacher!
I appreciate your support, it means a lot to me. You're awesome!
Awesome stuff! Your channel and Adam's channel are the best for instruction on YT right now!
Wow, thanks!
@@GolfPitt its the way that you guys are delivering the instruction and what you are teaching really gels with what I am trying to do. Got a slight bit of early extension that I need to work on that causes problems with my hand path on the downswing but being centered on the ball helps my swing all round as well.
Great Drills! Love your videos! Just want more new ones each week 😅
eventually we will start posting more each week! Big Kev is working hard on those edits!
Thanks Mike, excellent instruction!
thank you! 🙏🏼
Exactly what I'm working on right now, great timing! Thank you for all the videos :)
Timing is everything, right? Glad I could help you out!
Same. This is exactly what I’m working on now.
Great drill video tips
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The ball in shadow, reflection in window, and selfie setup all are good ways to confirm the centered rotation, but what if people are still using faulty concepts and incorrect muscles? What pit(t) falls do you see people falling into, and how would you get them out of it? Would you recommend rotating the shoulders perpendicular to the spine? Would you recommend a feeling of loading pressure rearward (directly behind oneself) into the heel to guard against pressure shifting outside the heel that occurs when things move laterally? What about rotational feelings of coiling abs or lat muscles (good or bad idea)?
Who is feeling more centered?! 🙋
Head control is vital.