What I like about your lesson is the attention to feelings at different stages of the swing. Feels are more holistic aids for integrating several positions in a more fluid way. Thanks for the lesson.
Good information about creating hand speed in the downswing, getting the hands separating from the rear shoulder on the downswing, and having a breaking / deceleration phase. Given that the hand slow down to zero in their change of direction why do you feel they need to be fast in the backswing (what benefit does it serve)?
Great question! We will do another video on this but the simplest way to understand it the faster the grip goes to start the swing the more you are going to apply into the grip and the ground. This force is what controls of the pivoting action of the club and body.
Couldn’t agree more. I’ve been teaching this to almost every student I meet over the last couple years, because the “drop,shallow, and hold” army is strong these days 😂
You must be a good player! Good players often have no idea why they are good. Bad players are the ones who don't intuitively understand it so it must be taught.
What I like about your lesson is the attention to feelings at different stages of the swing. Feels are more holistic aids for integrating several positions in a more fluid way. Thanks for the lesson.
Appreciate it! Golf is all about feels and concentration of pressure against the handle and the ground. Glad it makes sense tho!
Good video. Looking forward to the additional content you mentioned on this subject
Appreciate it! Coming soon!
Good information about creating hand speed in the downswing, getting the hands separating from the rear shoulder on the downswing, and having a breaking / deceleration phase. Given that the hand slow down to zero in their change of direction why do you feel they need to be fast in the backswing (what benefit does it serve)?
Great question! We will do another video on this but the simplest way to understand it the faster the grip goes to start the swing the more you are going to apply into the grip and the ground. This force is what controls of the pivoting action of the club and body.
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Very interesting, and different. Must try.
Please do and let us know how it goes!
Couldn’t agree more. I’ve been teaching this to almost every student I meet over the last couple years, because the “drop,shallow, and hold” army is strong these days 😂
Lol, yeah, it's quite the army. Glad you are preaching the right message 🤛
@@claws_effect right back at ya, brother. Keep up the great work
Erscheint mir logisch. Gut erklärt!
Ich abonniere Dich mal😉
👐 danke!
you have a great powerful swing
Thanks! It's all in the claws 👐
@@claws_effect had never heard fingers passed your palm before but it's what I try to do. Did you coin that or was it passed on to you?
A+🎉
👐 thanks!
Club head pointing UP (toe) at P2??? That is so old school!
Yep, that's how we roll! Hand and arm rotation is key controlling plane and heel to toe at impact
Jesus, l didn’t know there was that much to swinging a stick to hit a ball.
If you want to transfer energy from that "stick" to the ball, then you must understand these variables
You must be a good player! Good players often have no idea why they are good. Bad players are the ones who don't intuitively understand it so it must be taught.