These three movements should be done in sequence: shifting, rotating, and then extending. If you rotate before shifting, your golf swing gets blocked. Focus on shifting your hips first, then rotating, and finally extending. If you need help with this, comment "Coaching" and get a link for personalized support with me and LPGA Tour player Sandra Gal.
Dynamically all 3 (to target, back and up) are happening to lesser or more degrees at once. The logo is never only moving to target. It is a diagonally round arc of power she is excerting from the ground. That single move can be argued to be the difference between great and average swings.
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These three movements should be done in sequence: shifting, rotating, and then extending. If you rotate before shifting, your golf swing gets blocked. Focus on shifting your hips first, then rotating, and finally extending. If you need help with this, comment "Coaching" and get a link for personalized support with me and LPGA Tour player Sandra Gal.
Dynamically all 3 (to target, back and up) are happening to lesser or more degrees at once. The logo is never only moving to target. It is a diagonally round arc of power she is excerting from the ground. That single move can be argued to be the difference between great and average swings.
What a beautiful swing to study. Who is this?