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Starting with peck movement is great for me. Letting my arm unit fall controls my speed.
I also keep my eyes focused on the back of the ball. I feel this focus keep me on direction.
I saw this contine focus on the back of the ball in one of your other videos. When the ball doesn’t go where I expect it to go, I know I lost this focus.
Thanks
George
Great video, you see & understand so much from a short delicate chipping movement. Wonder is a few swings with the GForce Swing Trainer Wedge would not help him feel the way the club/arm unit and momentum do the work.
Nice suggestion!!! Next session we do that Jeremy! 🙂
So it seems when he sh……ked the ball , he was taking manual control of the club rather than using perpetual motion? Does this same motion cause the sh…k with a full swing as well?
Thanks
Don
So it seems when he sh……ked the ball , he was taking manual control of the club rather than using perpetual motion? Does this same motion cause the sh…k with a full swing as well?
Haha, YES!! You are either in control or giving full control to the ACU (arm club init) and letting it track!
Hi Shawn & Dr. Jeremy,
I enjoyed this lesson very much because I struggle with the same thought processes of Dr. Jeremy. What helped me was the simple instruction: “don’t let the left arm hit the rib cage going back, and the right arm is not going to hit the rib cage coming through.” And “let the weight of the arm/club unit to perform the task.”
This has been added to my Favorites. I’m looking forward to the next sessions with the irons!
Dan
Right on Dan! And thank you again to Dr. Jeremy!!
Shawn