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  • From [email protected] on Consistency Series

    Shawn, you used to have videos on youtube where you would lift your lead foot off the ground a bit on the back swing. Do you still advocate that?I find it to be very natural, but I’m wondering if thats leading to some consistency issues on my end. It seems like sav and Mu do not do that move either.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Consistency Series

      Savy just started! She loves how it allows to finish the backswing easier! Me, left handed, cannot do without! Right handed I am now more full time with it up; I can either way but love the heaving action on the backswing better. See “walking drill” which is pure heel up! You will see it in a lot of my videos, you just have not seen it yet…😀👍

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  • From [email protected] on Backswing Series

    I do not see any braced tilt in his setup, what am I missing here.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Backswing Series

      Missing nothing; we needed to address other things first; different plan of attack for different people.

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  • From [email protected] on TURBO CHARGING TRAIL HAND RELEASE

    How did Savannah choose to hit left handed? Did she try right handed first then switch?

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION-LEVITATION-KINETIC CHAIN ENGAGEMENT!

    Hi Shawn. First of all thanks for your great videos. You make golf so much simplier.

    Then to my question. When I simply use throwing the club to the target I get great outcomes and my hip turn to both ways is good, but when I start to try and get the kinetic chain and use my lower body more by the walking drill I seem to just shift my hips toward the target so that they get far too forward compared to my arm club unit. What would you suggest to do about that? It could be thoug that Im not too comfortable yet with the walking while throwing the club so that I dont let my hips turn in the backswing either so then they dont really turn at all. Anyway, what drills or tasks would you suggest to get the feel for getting my hips turn through impact and not shift?

    Thank you
    Linda from Finland 🙂

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    • From Shawn Clement on PERPETUAL MOTION-LEVITATION-KINETIC CHAIN ENGAGEMENT!

      Hi Linda! I am so sorry I did not get the email notice for your question! I just noticed you left this question a while ago; I hope that through watching other videos you got your answer? The “throwing of the club” or the “slashing of the sword” in the “lead hand release” and “trail hand release” as well as the “turbo charge lead hand release” and “turbo charge trail hand release” are awesome tasks to activate the “kinetic chain” of your human machine.
      if this happens again, if I do not answer within 48 hours, please send me the question directly at my personal email at [email protected] or [email protected]

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    • From Shawn Clement on PERPETUAL MOTION-LEVITATION-KINETIC CHAIN ENGAGEMENT!

      Hi Linda! I am so sorry I did not see this comment! Sometimes the emails from the system do not make it to my in box when there are updates to the website so if this happens again, after 48 hours of not answering, please resend your question to my personal email box at [email protected] or [email protected]
      To answer your question, throwing the club in the direction you want to start the ball, will activate the kinetic chain the best! Have you practiced throwing the club before?

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  • From [email protected] on THROWING SERIES- PART 1

    Speaking of engaging the kinetic chain… working on the driver yesterday, I noticed that it is critical for me to grab the ground well before the club reaches the top of the swing, otherwise I tend to clip the ground on the way through the shot. Am I just dealing with timing/rhythm issue? It is clear that there is a difference between the 4 pound hammer and the sledge throwing.

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    • From Shawn Clement on THROWING SERIES- PART 1

      Hey D! Missed this one!! You get the idea for sure! However you want to move on quickly from having to “think about” getting the ground and think “throw that way into the flight plan through the arc-blur”

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  • From Charlie Zahari on Battering Ram

    Still struggling with lag Shawn…this video has me thinking that I might be able to drop a baseball donut onto a club and try to build the lag feel with that (actually making the club feel more like a sledge hammer). Is that a horrible idea?

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    • From Shawn Clement on Battering Ram

      Those doughnuts are pretty good actually; JUST DON’T STRAIN WITH THEM PLEASE. Pretend you are throwing the doughnut towards the target smoothly and feel how your get pulled into a nice extension well past the ball and into the target! See “target confirmation series” and match that with “predict contact” and “goldie locks series” videos so that you can predict that the ball will be struck purely IF YOU THROW INTO THAT STRETCH FEEL TO TARGET!

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    • From Charlie Zahari on Battering Ram

      Alright…off to Big 5.

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION SEQUENCE FAIRWAY WOODS!

    HELP!!!!!! Earlier in the year I battled toe contact. All of a sudden the last two days I’m making contact towards the heel. You can’t play that way.

    I’m not sure what changed all of a sudden. I was working on trying to get the driver to draw more 2 nights ago.

    I’ve tried all of the things that I thought it could be:
    distance to ball
    alignment
    ball position
    I still feel like I’m focused on the target and not the ball.

    I take some toe contact immediately!!!!

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    • From Shawn Clement on PERPETUAL MOTION SEQUENCE FAIRWAY WOODS!

      Use the “predict contact” video and set up in a way that if you throw the club towards the direction you want to start the ball, That you feel that you will cut through the stem with the toe part of the blade.

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  • From [email protected] on Kinetic Chain Engagement

    This is a critical focus for me at the moment. I seem to have the grip, posture, gathering, and collecting while gripping the ground piece working (for the most part). However, getting the glutes and quads engaged through the swing seems to want to pull my head and upper body forward a bit too much resulting in a pull to the left. Any ideas or drills to work on this? By the way….. great insights and love the kinetic chain videos. This really fixed a lot of parts in my game. Thanks.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Kinetic Chain Engagement

      Man, looks like I mossed this one; very sorry! The videos you want to see for this are the “feet together back to feet apart” and “pumping up the swing”

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    Good morning Shawn I’ll be 75 this week 11 hcp low 80s driver swing speed. I’m a bit lost in a sea of video instruction Could you please suggest a sequence of 4-6 of your videos. In addition do u review a videotape of my swing with subsequent suggestions? If so where would I send. Thanks Karl

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    I am having trouble slightly hooking the driven even when I am throwing to the target. Any suggestions. Thanks. Molly

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    Great video! I was just working on this piece with the driver in the backyard. Question on the heel coming off the ground. I noticed that it helps to get the weight shift forward when I pull with the front part of the lead foot, while pushing with the ground on the trailing foot. Does this sound right? Also… It appears that you are saying to either lift the lead heal, or use the squat. Is there any reason why you wouldn’t do both and use the lead foot to help the weight shift?

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  • From Sandy Chan on PRE-MOTOR CORTEX AND GOLDIELOCKS-GREAT COMBO!

    When you mentioned “you start feeling uncomfortable over a certain shot” – this is EXACTLY what happens to me. At my home course yesterday – hole 16 is a 430yard dogleg left to an elevated green and I can never ‘see’ how my drive is supposed to fly here.

    I may be playing 3 or 4 over until i reach this hole – and it doesn’t matter how well I’m driving the ball on the first 15 holes – but when i get to this hole – my brain doesn’t work. It’s like it short circuits and i suddenly DON’T KNOW HOW to hit my driver.

    Yesterday, I actually almost missed the ball!!

    I really have a hard time understanding this concept.

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    • From Shawn Clement on PRE-MOTOR CORTEX AND GOLDIELOCKS-GREAT COMBO!

      Means you have the WRONG OPTION!! Name 3 more ways to play the hole to make a par or bogey at worst.
      3 wood-6 iron?
      5 wood-hybrid?
      Hybrid-5 wood?
      3 woods are easy to turn over off the tee if you want to draw it; usually ends up going an extra 15 yards.

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    Holey moley Sensei – that was a fine shot to finish the show!!

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  • From JOHN KANE MD on FEET TOGETHER BACK TO FEET APART

    BEST TIP EVER !!! I watched your video 3 times today – went out to my course and COULDN’T believe the results. Played nine holes – hit 7 Fairways and 2 GIR !! Par at Victoria is 35 on the front ) I shot a net 30 (THIRTY ) !! and just missed 2 birdie putts. It was the CAP!!! I have known for years that I have TENDENCY OF MOVING MY HEAD FORWARD.
    but I never had a reference point. Now I do – it feels like I’m cheating, but I will continue to do it. THANKS SO MUCH – I LOVE YOU 🙂

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  • From [email protected] on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    love this! hit my driver over 250 carry on simulator. before i was lucky over 200 carry . So I cant tell my golf buddies about you because its my secret!😉

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