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I loved the split hand she did on feeling the club. It helped me tremendously. It also helped me to feel the hip turn to get the whip action moving in the right direction. Had a great practice as a result of this video. Thanks Shawn!
Right on David! Thank you for the great feedback!
Shawn
Are your arms to remain soft like ropes swinging from the shoulders.?
No, they have solid tone as they are tracking their arc and having G forces applied to them; think about how they need to feel when you are delivering your task through the ball and towards the target with a nice velocity.
Wow! What a fantastic video ! I favorited it right away. In several of your videos you talk about “whipping the not out of the club” which to me implies an effort to do so, but, I really have been working on letting the weight of the ACU do the job. How do l bring those 2 feeling into harmony?
Hey Joe! Good stuff!
When I say whip the “snot” out of the club, I always add “with ease” or “you need to be able to do it all day long” or with a nice intensity of 7 out of 10 but only 3 out of 10 in the effort category.
This simply requires a nice full range of motion with a fully loaded arm-club unit then a nice throw in the direction you want to start the ball.
Another awesome video Shawn, the walking drill has helped my swing tempo tremendously…the “weight shift” just happen by default…:)
Right on Jimmy!!
This video can easily be integrated into a flow state session too; love it!😀👍
What I find compelling is that when you both do the walking drill, you end up hitting from a diagonal stance with your feet turned somewhat outward. Does our “natural” tendency want us to do that when we are at the tee?
What a beautiful observation! Awesome!
Yes, you are spot on and the diagonal stance series will confirm this!😀👍🤛