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Again, a fantastic video Shan!
Since I have started with golf I have been fighting with my early extension and overactive right arm and hand (maybe also influenced by time playing basketball intensively using the arm/hand all the time to manipulate the ball, especially the right hand or shooting). Your holistic approach and task/target oriented method of teaching helped me a lot and is in my opinion the only way to be able to get rid of this frustrating flaw.
Many thanks and greetings from Austria!
Manfred
Right on Manfred!
I spend my days showing my students how NOT DEFECTIVE they are and what a joy that is to see the transformation from “I am defective and need to be fixed” to “I am capable and let’s see how good this shot can be”!
Make sure you try the sword slash-the club throwing-the hammer through the doorframe! All tasks that will get you through the shot; and make sure that the grip is plenty strong or the face of the club plenty closed to allow for this to happen in your golf shots. The first video in the “consistency series” is a good one for that!
THANK YOU!!! :))
Great video Shawn, you make it look so easy! I really enjoy on how you present all your material.
Peter
让人百看不厌的博客,真的不是很多!
Shawn, I may have a suggestion for those who, like me, can’t cheat their brain into seeing the ball as a dandelion (and see the ball for what it is: the object that I want to sling to that target). I’ve found that riveting my eyes on the bottom aft of the ball helps me stay in posture and focus on the task at hand: the feel of the club head releasing and pulling my shoulders out there towards my target. What do you think? I know that you always advise not to look at the ball.
Sweet!!! Love that!!
Will need to make a little video of that one; we will call it the Beaulieu!😀👍
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Cut the grass, peel the carrot, plane the wood, chop the tree, hammer the door frame, peel the back bacon! Now the trick is focusing on one! Appreciate the video, Shawn. Always good stuff.
Just incredible how the golf industry has gone absolutely mad with micro-management of body parts to fit their version of perfection which is based on a flat lie and geometry that does not even coincide, not even remotely close with human anatomy or the human hard wire for self preservation and survival.
Thank you for the comment and have a stupendous weekend with a honey-do for yourself set of fun tasks! 😀👍😝
Sam, what helped me in felling that release “out there” was to cut dandelion stem with one hand (my glove hand). Your hand will feel miles away in front the stem before your wrist releases to make the cut.
Eric