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Time Stamp
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Same direction
02:35 Connection 1
03:22 Connection 2
05:25 Connection 3
Thank you to @PING for the Cameron Champ footage.
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Dr. Noel, the feels are isolated, physical, in the moment, and will not establish “new” paths neurologically.
The swing is driven by established neural pathways in each of us.
1.Your brain is a prediction
machine.
2.Your sense of identity is not a truth it is a forecast.
3.The brain does not experience time as measured.
Research has found the brain utilizes the same pathways predicting the future that it uses remember the past.
If you are going to “change” your golf swing, you must take these 3 facts into consideration. You will not go from a 10 handicap to a plus 5 utilizing current teaching process.
There is a process to do so. It is a discipline, that is outside of the physical you describe.
If you transfer the pressure onto your lead leg correctly, when you straighten the leg, the arms will automatically fall, à la Cameron Champ, without any effort on your behalf.
Cameron Champ's swing is very impressive.
I've seen alot of youtube instructors,and you are excellent . That's the best explanation of the lead leg I've seen. Thanks
Twist, pull, push, jump, just gotta arrange all that in the time it takes to swing, way beyond my pay grade
Love your channel Dr. Noel!
That arm down when body goes up motion was always weird to me. Then I started thinking of it as a skier using their arms to jump and then it made so much more sense