Been follower for long time, so could you explain more on his backswing ? Lead foot to push right, trail foot to push upward then rib cage rotation ? Thanks for giving great information.
In regards to general start line and assuming the pelvis is forward enough and club face is somewhat stable, would it be generally correct that a swing that has a bias starting to the right has more frontal plane torque and a swing that starts more left has more horizontal torque(a/p force)?
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That swing at 10:23 was pure. I need to get out and get some reps in. Motivating post.
One of the best explanations of sitting into the shot I’ve ever heard. Thanks for providing this content.
Great content… better if you give thenstruction in front of the camera instead of behind it
Man, why can’t you stand in front of the camera and do your explanation
Are you able to indulge what this players new backswing thought was?
"There is no lowering component, it is moving forward and rotation". One of the best lines ever in golf instruction.
Been follower for long time, so could you explain more on his backswing ? Lead foot to push right, trail foot to push upward then rib cage rotation ? Thanks for giving great information.
Love the lesson! What does AP mean? Thanks!
Love your lessons. Can't wait for you to get that mic and get more in front of the camera! Keep up the great work!
Hi Dana,
In regards to general start line and assuming the pelvis is forward enough and club face is somewhat stable, would it be generally correct that a swing that has a bias starting to the right has more frontal plane torque and a swing that starts more left has more horizontal torque(a/p force)?
Great lesson! Also love the dude who comes into frame to catch a freebie.
Awesome stuff Dana. Can you elaborate on what 'missing the bottom' means exactly?