Swing Direction Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Oldschoolwoodcraft
    @Oldschoolwoodcraft 2 года назад +3

    Out of 100 swing plane vs swing path videos you are the only one that actually explained the difference. Thank you.

  • @tonystopar7329
    @tonystopar7329 8 лет назад +1

    Again Martin your able to provide information on what a lot that's been taught in the past is inconsistent or incorrect. Thank you again!

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 2 года назад

    Danny Maude sent me here... new sub!!

  • @steamroller72
    @steamroller72 8 лет назад

    I'm Trackman obsessed. 3 dimensional data is priceless! If I ever add on to my house, this will be the reason...

  • @andym28
    @andym28 10 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @gilbertoherrera1492
    @gilbertoherrera1492 8 лет назад

    Mr. Chuck. I have a recommendation for your illustration which has come from years of frustration, 4 to be exact, in following your and others hula hoop metaphor. The hula hoop metaphor as it is shown at 1:16 into video shows that the OUTER most part of the swing arc or its VERTEX relative to the spine is along the target line. This is completely confusing. The bottom of the hula hoop (vertex of the swing arc) should be on the outside of the target line relative to the golfer when hitting down on the ball and without regard to zeroing out the swing direction. I feel this would give a better basic illustration or true swing arc and would be a basis for explaining the zeroing out the swing direction. So I apologize for sounding defensive but I am because I have been frustrated for over 4 years and it took my own experience to arrive at the idea that whenever you are hiring down on the ball the swing path should continue to travel outside of the ball relative to the golfer in order to minimize on path manipulation because your hula hoop illustration shows the swing arc vertex to be right on the target line which is false!

  • @pd9971
    @pd9971 8 лет назад +4

    Trackman is great when it comes to the science of the game but it really hurts the mental side of the game because people become too obsessed with numbers and end up getting paralysis by analysis.

    • @mcline4342
      @mcline4342 Год назад +1

      Unless you use the numbers to change bad habits into good ones - using drills to change