How to Generate Tour Pro Ground Reaction Forces in your Golf Swing
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
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Marcus Bell is a registered exercise professional and sports bio-mechanist but any exercises recommended or suggested in this video are performed purely at the individual's own risk.
What a privilege to get to watch how how you teach and explain.
This drill is key at least for me. It was the last part to hitting the ball online. Great drill
Brilliant as always, clearly shows you have to understand ones own swing to make the right adjustments . More importantly it shows the importance of a trained set of eyes because Foz is a world class player and relied on Marcus's knowledge to tune up.
Hi guys, it is so great to see you two in action in a video. And it impresses me to see how even a player at Foz's level can still improve. I will definitely try out the exercises myself. And Foz, all the best for the Beko Classic Pro Am...
Thanks Marc, you've had the privilege of playing with Foz so you know what a top level player is his. Even elite level players slip into bad habits and have to work at it 👍
Love all the variation of props to drill the feel in. Well done.
Glad you like it! 👍
Marcus - fantastic stuff as always.
Thank you James 👊
Does this drill help if you are tending to pull your shots?
Can definitely help to fire up your body rotation so the club sequences later helping prevent the pull shots 👍
Who are we to not get lessons when the world's best golfers are getting lessons regularly? If we really want to improve, we have to find a very good coach, which is hard to do, I get it, but it's necessary. We cannot do it on our own, to do so is like a surgeon operating on himelf or a lawyer representing himself in court - foolish. Cheers.