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Heading to Home Depot to get a hammer, would you recommend a 4 lb hammer or 6lb sledge hammer to practice the swing with In the garage for the upcoming winter months. Seems like a great drill to use to train my body to get out of the way. Noticed that hitting balls into net in garage my core muscles ache as well as the bottom bone on my left side rib cage Is sore, what
Would cause this. Thanks
Yeah man! Get both! You will see the benefits big time; and the soreness is from strain in the swing; keep the strain or effort level at 3/10 to get 7/10 in speed and compression.
Shawn, I notice that in all of your swings, from wedges to driver, that your back swing final position of your hands are the same. How do you do that with the different planes of each club. Thank you for quick responses. Ron
See videos #4 and #5 of the consistency series called “mile markers for direction”
Matching the backswing to the picture is your #1 priority.
Shawn,
An observation.
I could not find your video, but i think what i say will apply here.
You made a point prviously that the arm club unit weighs 20% of our body weight and if we get out on our toes we will be pulled off balance. Thats a problem I know well. I also know fat and thin, along with a malformed, not circular arc that requires push force to partially hit a servicable shot.
Well, in considering your teaching about counterbalance via the butt, it occured to me that the back is counterbalancing too. When i started to sense i was moving the swing with my back in both directions, well it was a revelation. Much more circular, much less fat or thin, much easier levitation, much simpleer to get out of the way, substantially more powerful contact.
Thank you for your amazingly organized and scientific approach. I have been a member for a week and you have already helped me fix several issues.
Charlie Gallagher
Terrific observation and I love the visual and I can feel exactly what you are describing; really awesome!
Thank you for posting!
Shawn
Thank you shawn
If you want no Clare on monitor put a black shade around it you can buy them in the shops then you don’t have to move your camera cheers dudley
Thanks Dudley! You are talking about my TV in my studio?
I watched all of your tilted spiral videos this morning and have been following all of the throw your club videos on both premium and golf wrx. Can you speak to how you marry these 2 series
You bet!
If you use a proper intermediate point when you throw, like in the “throw the club straight shawn clement” video on youtube, you will fall into a very natural tilt and stay very close to your brace on the lead side;
Imagine you skipping that stone through the turf (sole of club cutting grass) and how deeply through the ball and how wide open to the target this feel becomes.
Same positioning in the “doorframe” with the “hammer drill” video in premium.
This is the feel that “plugs into” your golf shots when delivering the feel through the task.
Become a samurai in the way you practice this and feel the association to your golf shots with each rep!