Struggling with your golf swing? You’re not alone! Many golfers fight against their natural motion. Ground Reaction Force (GRF) is the key to unlocking effortless power, better ball striking, and more consistency. Stop working against your body—start using the ground to your advantage!

sorry one guy one guy at the end see me move ball went right by him so now to summarize for the people at home that why it was so bad yeah see you were using your body incorrectly I was going that I felt like that one I felt like I was going that way right so just but the concept is set up here we’re going to go all the way back up here we’re going to come back down to there right and and there now watch now push push what happens to your body it’s going backwards it’s opening up and going backwards right yeah let’s do it again yeah so there’s the feeling you want to have there’s what your body should look like not this stuff that was way out there one more I get to hit it or eventually okay bring it back flush there you go now now your legs are working completely different so my contention is that by getting the shaft back to the right position I have taught you ground reactive Force that’s correct and Body Action that’s correct so it has nothing to do with my foot nope reestablish itself if you could swing faster I can’t your foot would go I’m a up in the air that mean break that down last one tips over go ahead let me see if I can get this one 85 miles hour oh I feel it coming too this going to be a bomb Oh my God look at that one everybody enjoy that one so there you have it ladies and gentlemen use your swing to create your ground reactive Force don’t try to make ground reactive force create a swing it ain’t going to work for you over an out

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  1. Perfect. I get the driver negative at impact sometimes when trying too hard to hit the fairway C’s letting it go. Slide to my left too. Thanks.

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