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tftaz@cox.net

I really like how you adapted the the paint brush idea to the softball throw I was telling you about in Phoenix. I teach girls who have never thrown a softball by using a paint brush with water and to throw the water in the direction of the target that I put up on a wall. The overhand holding off of the water/storing it in the brush and snap out in front toward the target is the same release feel you have throwing a softball. 

In my mind that golf paintbrush feeling is as close as I can get to your carrot peel analogy. It lacks the plane effect of the carrot peel but the release is the same I think. Well either way, I do like how you attached the brush to the bottom of a club. That was brilliant.

Shawn Clement

Yeah man! There must have been a subliminal effect from our conversation in Phoenix; I never forget good analogies although it can slip my mind where they came from after a while! 😝 I have been hashing and re-hashing that drill for the last while and between the “swing caddy” training aid and the wisdom grass whip, the paint brush is really a great task that pretty much everyone has felt and had success with. Kudos to you and lucky for your girls who all know how to throw because of it! 💪👌👍😀

Oliver Barnes

Can log into site and open videos. but when I try to open the latest video it tells me I am not a member. ???????????/

Shawn Clement

Hi Oliver! Are you opening from the email received or on the site itself?
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dwi1311703@aol.com

I felt very centered and in balance through this drill.

Shawn Clement

Success!! 👍😀👌💪

jakerosnerbp@aim.com

Testimonial time! I just finished the video and went to the backyard for some dry practice swings. I ended up doing about a dozen dry “throws” in a row. During each “rep” i could feel the improved power and stability. I ended with realizing that my left heel (RH golfer) needs to come up in the backswing and drive into the ground to engage that KC. Wow, what a moment! Also, it feels great on those tight low back and hip muscles.

Shawn Clement

Music to my ears! Great post Jake! 😀👍👌💪

Flip Gentry

I like the paint brush analogy. Probably do the same thing with a small/light mop. Anchoring the swing (Trail foot down) also helps get the snap which I can do only sometime. I read that a young Sam Snead did something similar by spearing apples with a long stick and flinging them at his buddies. Very god lesson.

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