Accelerating and then decelerating the hands is crucial for achieving the perfect release in the golf swing. However, if you continue to accelerate, it can result in a loss of speed, control and accuracy. This is where the importance of decelerating the hands comes in.

With the aid of the GForce Swing Trainer, you can quickly develop a better release with instant feedback from the ball flight and feeling through the Super Flexible Shaft.

In summary, accelerating and decelerating the hands is important for achieving the perfect release because it allows for maximum energy transfer and clubface control on impact, resulting in longer and more accurate shots.

The release is a critical part of the golf swing that determines the accuracy and distance of your shots. In this video, we’ll teach you how to perfect the release, so you can generate more power and accuracy with every swing.

You’ll learn about key techniques that will help you take your golf game to the next level. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, mastering the release is essential for improving your golf swing and hitting your best shots.

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Some key 🗝️ references that have helped me over the past 20+ years, you should go and check out their work 🙂

Chris Riddoch – Sports science professor and coach
Gabriele Wulf – Professor in the Department of Kinesiology
Rob Gray – Professor of Human Systems Engineering
Dave Tutelman – Professor Tutelman Research
Michael Neff – Director of Gears Golf 3D Motion Capture
Pete Cowen – PGA Tour Coach
Shaun Clement – Wisdom in Golf
Chuck Quinton – Rotary Swing Golf
Ernst Jones – Swing The Clubhead

Good Luck 🍀
Stuart
Founder

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