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  • From William Crowe on SNAP RELEASE POLISHING SESSION-WOW!

    Hey Shawn, I love the way your radius and ulna bones stack up working together through impact for a powerful release!! The twirl you and savy are doing makes so much sense to me now! Keep up the fantastic vids! Love Ya Man!

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  • From [email protected] on Chipping

    Just wondering, how much does you kettlebell weigh? Is there a preferred weight?

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    • From Shawn Clement on Chipping

      10LBs for the guys, 5 LBs for the gals would be good numbers;

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  • From [email protected] on SAVY'S GRIP- BONUS VIDEO

    Watching the swing here and other areas , I’m getting confused on the pattern of moving the club on the takeaway , is the club moving toward the right(trail hip)in that my arms are parallel to each other or is the trail arm getting on top of the led arm, more of a upward movement vs moving parallel to each other. When moving parallel, like holding a block with water in it. The block would not spill water. If moving upward , the water would spill. I hope this makes sense .

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    • From Shawn Clement on SAVY'S GRIP- BONUS VIDEO

      None of the above! Please look at videos 4 and 5 in the consistency series and check out the video called “how to match backswing to target shawn clement” on youtube.

      Shawn

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    • From [email protected] on SAVY'S GRIP- BONUS VIDEO

      It appears you have no set way to take the club back , only where you want the ball to go. Other words, task oriented! But there are certain fundamentals you have to have. Or maybe the approach is like skipping rock, 1000 of styles, but there are fundamentals you got to have to be more consistent

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    • From [email protected] on SAVY'S GRIP- BONUS VIDEO

      So not in premium service hereunder consistency

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    • From Shawn Clement on SAVY'S GRIP- BONUS VIDEO

      If you look at the chip backswing; this is the same as the takeaway of the golf swing itself; and we suck so bad at body part positioning and this has been proven hundreds of times in all kinds of medical journals by dozens of scientific bodies. See “anti-manipulation” video on premium.
      So you stay with the task and let your brain organise the body parts at 40 Million bits of info per second vs your conscious mind at 40 bits per second. You see now how there is NO contest between the 2 options!? 😉

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  • From [email protected] on Lesson with Michael - Grip Function

    One thing I love about these videos is the small piece Of information that makes a big difference for me the part where the pointer of the trail hand is applying pressure towards the target instead of using the finger to hold the club. That alone seemed to really help free my grip up. I picked up a club and it felt completely different. Genius man genius!

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  • From [email protected] on EAGLE EXCLUSIVE ONLINE LESSON-Aligning Thinking Process

    Is there any practice plans or assignments, or to do list that one can do each week ? If not any recommendations. Just like to have a to do list on putting, short game, long , and strategy sessions

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  • From [email protected] on Battering Ram

    Hi Shawn,

    New member here and I’ve enjoyed your YouTube videos so much that I decided to become a premium member. Trying to connect movements of this video to “skipping the stone” and having some challenges. For me, skipping the stone helps me to swing my arms freely and allow the club “cut the dandelion” as you would say.

    For a novice like me, my question is how “skipping the stone” and the “battering ram” relate to one another and how to incorporate both into practice and eventually into being?

    Thank you!!

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    • From Shawn Clement on Battering Ram

      Very good! We are using the weight of the battering ram to deliver the momentum necessary to throw the stone with velocity and ease. See “anti-manipulation” and “football drill” series next! 👍

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  • From [email protected] on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

    Shawn, I have that release down pat … almost. At home in the calm of the backyard, I release just fine into the net. However, on the course after 4 or 5 holes I start casting instead of releasing and end up hitting all the irons fat. (Except the driver and the wedges, which continue to release just fine.) Even tho I know exactly what I’m doing wrong, I can’t seem to stop it on the course. Should I stop playing for a while and just drill at home? Are there some magic words to use to get my swing back? Maybe I could sacrifice a chicken on the course. Very disheartening.

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    • From Shawn Clement on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

      Just before you swing, what is your focus?

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    • From Dominic Macedonia on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

      Shawn!

      I am left handed. I feel like my left hand releases thru the swing and my right hand is along for the ride. Looking at the sword drill, it looks like my right hand should be more active.
      I play right handed.

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    • From Shawn Clement on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

      You are doing pretty good! Feels like a nice frisbee throw with a full gathered turning back to the target ready to whip the snot out of it effortlessly backswing. “lead hand release” and the “latest 2 tee drill” videos are very sweet!

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    • From [email protected] on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

      Hmmm, good question… I believe my focus becomes “Hit the Ball … hard.” (a bad thought!) I went back to your beginning videos and discovered I was loosening my grip to extend the backswing. I even wore a glove hole over the hand pad below the pinky finger. As you point out, when the grip re-tightens, of necessity, you get the equivalent of casting. Anyway I fixed it – most of the time. (Unfortunately, I have to concentrate on the hands for a while to make a permanent change.)

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    • From Shawn Clement on SENIOR SERIES PART 3- RELEASE AND SNAP

      Ok, now you are getting somewhere; to connect the dots, connect the feel of this firm grip that creates more tone and use it to COMPRESS THE BALL INTO THE DIRECTION AND FLIGHT PLAN YOU WANT THE BALL TO FLY INTO. See “hammer drill” video on premium, and feel how solid the grip and arms and shoulders and core and legs and feet into the ground need to be to compress that ball through the bottom of the door frame and along the ground and out into the flight plan.

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  • From [email protected] on GRIP PRESSURE POLISH (2)

    Shawn, I can’t seem to open any Videos, I can access the website but when I click on your videos can’t open, a message about player.vimeo??

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  • From [email protected] on EAGLE SESSION WITH SAVY-GETTING BETTER AOA AND LAG!

    So I find myself struggling with releasing my lag early and hitting at the ball also, But my legs don’t get me bye as Savannah’s do, in fact, as I watched myself on slow motion They are my problem. Despite practicing backswing and PMD drills I am still sliding. I watched some older videos ” tilted swirl” and ” Hogans power move ” and they, along with the feeling of snapping a punch with my left hand have finally cemented in my mind the correct feeling. The transfer of weight to the front foot so I can ” release into a snap ” is not mastered yet. I seem to stall out and the left hip does not turn enough and get out of the way.And yes “Obi-Shawn” this is despite my having a task to perform. Thank you in advance for your reply .

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    • From Shawn Clement on EAGLE SESSION WITH SAVY-GETTING BETTER AOA AND LAG!

      Hey Joe! Ok, good, the backswing is a process to get the feel of that swivel of the butt towards the target; keep that up and it will come.
      Now for the target bound clearing; have you done some kettle bell or 4 pound hammer throws?
      And have you practiced throwing the club?

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  • From [email protected] on GRIP PRESSURE POLISH (2)

    Shawn, it wasn’t an overstatement that right hand dominate players should “squeeze the blood out” with your grip. It was perhaps the best single golf tip that I have ever received. At 86 years old, I am literally bombing my drives and have contributed to a 10+ improvement in my golf score.

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  • From [email protected] on GRIP PRESSURE POLISH (2)

    This clarification is appreciated. As remote students we have to understand that each nugget you present may or may not be an adjustment we need. I tried a stronger grip pressure and found I did lose that snap you and Savanna were discussing. Thanks to watching many of your wonderful videos, I realized grip pressure was not something in my swing that needed to change. On the other hand, many of your nuggets have helped my game and I use them every time I play!!!

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  • From [email protected] on EAGLE SESSION WITH SAVY-GETTING BETTER AOA AND LAG!

    Yes I throw clubs quite a bit, even made the 2 tennis balls with the shaft your friend sent you so I could throw something safer in my front yard. I guess my mental focus is short circuiting when the ball gets in front of me and I am still subconsciously trying to control the swing. I just watched a senior swing analysis skype session you had and it resonated with me. I think I would like to set up a Skype lesson, work on what you identify in the lesson, and then one to Quebec for 2 days and work in person. I took lessons in person in Texas 2 years ago, but now that I am more fully immersed in your instruction I think it will be even more beneficial

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  • From AffiliateLabz on GRIP PRESSURE POLISH (2)

    Great content! Super high-quality! Keep it up! 🙂

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  • From [email protected] on Anti-Manipulation

    I think LPGA players are excellent at this at allowing the arms to swin through naturally.

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