How to Release the golf club.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • What releases the golf club?? Take a look at Rory McIlroys release in 3D and learn how it works. Don't forget to pick up a GForce Swing Trainer, the Super Flexible shaft will help you with Transition, Sequencing, Swing Path, Timing, Rhythm, Tempo and much more + lots of free training and support from myself GForce Golf Founder and Inventor of the GForce Swing Trainer - Stuart Small.
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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
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    Stuart
    Founder

Комментарии • 7

  • @ericshay5621
    @ericshay5621 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very good explanation and illustration. Thank you!

  • @PaulFranks-cx3yd
    @PaulFranks-cx3yd 4 месяца назад +1

    I did my normal 100 balls on the range the other day. I kept my grip really loose and kept the release really smooth and for the last 10 shots the impact felt like a knife going through butter. Important to note I was not decelerating, I was just not trying to 'hit' the ball with any extra force.

  • @ronmullard5718
    @ronmullard5718 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Stuart....I find I hit the ball more consistently if use a bowed left wrist...(but I have to swing under shoulders not around otherwise pull or hook occurs) still not getting the distance I used to.....sign of old age I guess...

  • @tobybarker6808
    @tobybarker6808 7 месяцев назад +1

    so, what makes the hands slow down? just making the effort to do so or some other movement?

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  7 месяцев назад +1

      Simply allowing the clubhead to release naturally, rather than trying to hold the wrist angle, or manipulate it in some way. There is a diagram in the link below, the red ball is the clubhead and the blue ball is the hands, you can see the blue ball slow down as the clubhead releases. Also some drills I made.
      www.gforcegolf.com/pages/q-a
      If you want more technical detail, check out this link www.tutelman.com/golf/swing/golfSwingPhysics2.php#doublependulum

  • @JessDoyle-q5q
    @JessDoyle-q5q 7 месяцев назад

    The golf club is released by the throw out action of centrifugal force. The hands are never to be manipulated. The three hand imperatives are: 1) Never be prepared to swing from the wrists 2) Never be prepared to change grip pressure point pressure and 3) Never be prepared to bring the hands to a stop. The hands don't move, they are being moved by an effective pivot which is
    sequenced rotation employing the shoulders, hips, knees and feet. It is the rotation back and through , with effective radius maintained by pressure down the shaft from the right arm that gives the whole assembly mass. It is the change of direction
    of this mass into the downswing , against the inertia generated on the backswing that stresses the shaft, delivered to and beyond impact in conservation of angular momentum that accounts for lag, but it is that through out action of centrifugal force,
    not by any active hand manipulation that releases the club.