I recognise instantly, from your description, that I am guilty of trying to tense my left arm straight at address, then keep that tension throughout the backswing and that it is tying me up in a knot. Thank you for letting me relax a bit.
This is great. It emphasized the importance that everyone's swing is naturally different. Instead of following someone youtube guru, just embrace your natural swing.
I tend to have a left arm that collapse’s unless I push my hands away from my body as much as possible. I don’t get too tense either but I get your point as well about ensuring you have naturally relaxed arms. Funnily enough, I swing with just my underwear on sometimes at home (indoors of course!) because you get a real feel for what all your body parts are doing!!
Getting the correct grip will help to maintain your natural position, as the video shows your arms aren't natural straight, so find your comfortably straight position (not dead straight)
I recognise instantly, from your description, that I am guilty of trying to tense my left arm straight at address, then keep that tension throughout the backswing and that it is tying me up in a knot. Thank you for letting me relax a bit.
This is great. It emphasized the importance that everyone's swing is naturally different. Instead of following someone youtube guru, just embrace your natural swing.
Thank you for watching.
Cheers, good visuals to focus on.
Thank you, I will start doing that from now on.
Thank you for watching! Hope the tip helped.
Thanks! Dave
Thank you for watching!
I tend to have a left arm that collapse’s unless I push my hands away from my body as much as possible. I don’t get too tense either but I get your point as well about ensuring you have naturally relaxed arms. Funnily enough, I swing with just my underwear on sometimes at home (indoors of course!) because you get a real feel for what all your body parts are doing!!
I have a video coming out on Tuesday, Effortless Power - Wrist Cock. Use this video to help create power and shorten your backswing
When you take the correct left hand grip your elbow rotates facing the target and straightens the left arm, am I wrong???
Getting the correct grip will help to maintain your natural position, as the video shows your arms aren't natural straight, so find your comfortably straight position (not dead straight)