ive always had this problem and no matter what i do what i did i could never fix it. but now im swinging with only left arm and it lines up so much better. this is awesome
A great holistic view of a movement pattern. Swing changes are tough. In addition, movement synergies are formed (as the arm does x hip moves Y in a related but not fixed manner). Breaking an old undesirable synergy is extremely difficult as they form the basis of coordination in a complex skilled movement.
What I don’t understand is , at the end of the video after some searching the player tells you he had a previous injury in the right shoulder in which the response was , well that’s what it is then , right shoulder limitation . But at the very start you screened him and did not pick up on this ? If there was a previous injury or limitation should that not have been found in the initial screening you did . Clearly it wasn’t because you did not see any limitation until the player mentioned an old injury ? If it was due to an old injury would you not expect the driver swing to also cross the line ? It doesn’t make sense that your body has a limitation but it performs well with driver and crosses the line with the irons . If it’s due to body function then it would occur with every club surely . I’m not convinced with the outcome in this video
It was a previous injury/limitation from '22 that formed the across the line pattern. He worked on it and solved it. The across the line pattern just stayed.
ive always had this problem and no matter what i do what i did i could never fix it. but now im swinging with only left arm and it lines up so much better. this is awesome
As a right handed person who plays golf left handed, I find this rather enlightening.
Love these. Keep enlightening us mere mortals. :D
A great holistic view of a movement pattern. Swing changes are tough. In addition, movement synergies are formed (as the arm does x hip moves Y in a related but not fixed manner). Breaking an old undesirable synergy is extremely difficult as they form the basis of coordination in a complex skilled movement.
Awesome 👏👏 so interesting to find out the root cause and the following sequence. You are doing such a wonderful job Greg and David.
These are great videos. Thank you
What exercises did you recommend him to do? You didn't show them. I'm recovering from a frozen shoulder and would love to know.
How do we get one of these analyzations?
As we say in education....if you are not assessing, you are guessing!
awesome 🙌
didn't Bobby Jones go across the line? He did ok
What I don’t understand is , at the end of the video after some searching the player tells you he had a previous injury in the right shoulder in which the response was , well that’s what it is then , right shoulder limitation . But at the very start you screened him and did not pick up on this ? If there was a previous injury or limitation should that not have been found in the initial screening you did . Clearly it wasn’t because you did not see any limitation until the player mentioned an old injury ? If it was due to an old injury would you not expect the driver swing to also cross the line ? It doesn’t make sense that your body has a limitation but it performs well with driver and crosses the line with the irons . If it’s due to body function then it would occur with every club surely . I’m not convinced with the outcome in this video
They spotted the shoulder inside the first 3 mins!
Drivers are a lot lighter than irons, the injury would show up with them
It was a previous injury/limitation from '22 that formed the across the line pattern. He worked on it and solved it. The across the line pattern just stayed.
@@aidangriffiths5075 and has a different swing plane. Driver swing is more flat than an iron swing.
Very Hovland vibes
His heel comes off the ground with his driver, and does not with his iron..😉