When force is applied to the putter during a stroke, it passes through a kinetic chain from the shoulders, arms, and hands, coupled together by joints. Motion in one of the segments affects other segments and can cause undesirable motion when the force is not applied equally to all joints. The joints have a certain degree of freedom, which can allow misalignment of the putter at impact.
The DynAlign dynamic pre-shot alignment technique reduces the degrees of freedom in certain joints so that force can be applied more evenly throughout the kinetic chain. The result is that motion in the body is more synchronized and repeatable.
A player can have confidence in starting a putt on their intended line after using the DynAlign dynamic pre-shot alignment. The player can then focus on force application and distance control, rather than focus on a start line, during a stroke. More consistency in putting is the result.
The original feature length video, The Stroke Of The Future, is available to watch for free in the link below.
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