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43 Comments

  1. I play in a lot of scrambles for work and end up going last swinging as hard as I can. Usually end up hitting it more centered and straighter

  2. I have been working on gaining speed and what you were talking about is spot on with what I have found. I pressure left, pressure right then pressure left. The pressure right can’t come early enough, I start the right pressure well before P2. I have also found that letting my wrists hinge really hard in the transition by feeling like I keep them really soft and let the transition set them that is where I get my max speed. I’m now 53 years old and my max speed so far is 124mph with the swing speed radar.

    I also agree with feeling like you keep the “A” in your setup, if my hip sways out at all it slows the swing down, I try to actually increase the angle of my right leg by letting the hip turn and slightly straighten the right leg.

    Just because my max air swing is 124mph it doesn’t translate to 124mph swing with a ball but it does push it faster than what it was without the training. I have gained around 12 mph since I started training in the summer. I love these types of videos and have always enjoyed Dana’s insight going back to when BM had his golf message forum.

  3. There is no "JUMP" in the golf swing thats misleading – you see no pgatour golfers doing this because they have optimal movement patterns through their respective kinetic chain -Its being sold to amatuers to jump because they have poor kinetic movements patterns, lacking sufficient internal rotation.

    So far Dana's take on the swing and how to produce speed is by far the best across social media platforms.

  4. Imagine if Dana knew how to break the mental blocks. He’s pretty interesting to watch work with people. Usually a good eye and quick changes. The true secret is adding in the elimination of perceived barriers. Of course if your sequence is bad, then maybe work on that first…

    Pros can make huge improvements by clearing the mental/energetic blocks. Nobody does it, and it is mind boggling in a world (pro golf) where the differences between players is so small and you have an untapped area of potential.

    Keep doing your thing B.

    Alan

  5. The sound is switched around. Messes with my brain when the sound is in the left ear when the guy on the right is talking and the other way around.

  6. What is the difference between this and early extension? Are you pushing down while somehow keeping in posture? When I jump I extend.

  7. Semantics is always is important or there may be confusion. For example; if you’re trying to speed the club head faster you don’t slow the club down. The whole ‘deceleration’ movement is cool but a bit misleading. I see it in baseball swing talks about how deceleration is bad but we aren’t trying to decelerate the bat or club, we are stopping any forward movement at front heel plant. Very much like they are doing here. Sway kills acceleration and speed.

  8. Could we say that as long as you are shifting your weight ( pressure) forward from p2 ,you cannot release the right arm soon enough as you push up with the left leg and rotate the left shoulder behind you.

  9. My lower body barely moves in my swing. Why I've lost so much distance.

    So . . . On the backswing, I should feel like I'm falling. On the Downswing, feel like I'm jumping.

    Thanks, I'll try this!

  10. If I just rotate, and the clubhead is behind the hands, the dynamics of the pendulum REQUIRE the clubhead to catch up. It's physics. Dahlquist's demo of rotate at 11:35 and claiming the clubhead is staying behind simply cannot happen. It must catch up because it's a pendulum. No argument with vertical forces discussion other than that (I'm a golf idiot, not a physics idiot).

  11. The best way I ever heard it explained from a swing catalyst guy is that the top of the swing is the BOTTOM of the squat. your squat is complete at the top of the swing – the squat doesn't start at the top. That is too late.

  12. Do you think the move at p2 to the left is more of a fall onto the left or is it more of a stomp onto the left? Or can it be both ways to different ppl? I’ve heard it described before as a weightless fall onto the left. Is that what you feel?

  13. It will really kick in when you tune into movement of the clubhead around you. Tell yourself that you "have time" and that you are actually trying to stop the handle end of the club dead in its tracks just before impact. This creates patience and forces the upper body to stabilize the club and the more patient you are the more time the club head has to build up speed and force. You should also be "throwing the club into the backswing" he he mentioned. The inconsistency comes into play when you don't keep the point on the top of your ball cap still. It must remain still even if your head makes a small swing like Annika Sorenstam's does. If that point on your ball cap doesn't move, your low point of you swing arc will remain constant and you can literally swing as fast as you want to on a given shot. It takes time for your legs and core to develop enough strength to deal with things when you begin to create more force so that is why you have to accept that for a time your performance will dip before it takes off. This is also why when you noted that the body posture will look line the letter "A" you are on the right path with that observation. Really good video Sir.

  14. Woww 😀
    Thanks for inviting Dana on this subject.
    Very, very precious and new insights for me here !
    And congrats for your improvements every year, 118 is 🔥🔥

  15. Great video, love a lot of your stuff. If I could suggest something that would make your videos more enjoyable it would be to interrupt less and let the guest finish their thoughts more often. Like many TV news hosts that are so anxious to get certain questions asked or to blurt out what they are thinking because they are under the misconception they are more interesting than the guest, so often the guest is just about to drop a pearl on us, the climax of a sentence or thought and you interrupt them, taking them off in a whole new direction and throwing cold water on something that was about to generate a real revelation. I've watched dozens of your videos and you do it consistently, but keep honing your craft, become a better interviewer and you'll gain even more traction than you have already.

  16. Funny wave pattern in the HM forearm rotation. Is that a sign of an aggressive transition as opposed to a smooth one?
    Like Dana's take on make the existing pattern more athletic. I dabbled a little with pulling the shaft hard down in transition to create more lag and sling it last minute. Instant +5 mph increase, but that makes it hard for me to avoid pulling the face open at the same time. i.e. that's changing a swing, not speeding up the existing one.

  17. Thank you, Dana, for sharing your knowledge on this subject. I just wish the "Be Better Golf guy" would spend more time LISTENING to what Dana has to say, rather than interrupting Dana when Dana is explaining something. This has been his habit for years and it's really, really annoying! We're hear to listen to Dana, NOT to you! 🙄

  18. There’s more than one way to generate speed. Watch some TPI videos, there’s a young player that Sergio’s dad teaches who creates speed w/o a lot of vertical ground forces. Also, don’t be so ball focused, it causes the brain to slow your swing. Instead focus on a spot about 12-16” directly behind the ball, and swing the SHAFT, not the clubhead, DOWN your plane as hard/fast as you can. With proper setup/grip and swing trigger, the body will react naturally, and the club head will square naturally through the ball. Credit goes to OverHand Golf

  19. The disassociation is key, loading the lead leg or dropping the pelvis why is the club is still moving through p2/3 on the backswing creates all that lag and load in your body plus his swing looked 10 million times better when the coach pointed out that to load at p2 and jump back or release at the top. His swing came under and shallowed. Good job coach

  20. Pros dont work the ball with driver the trend is to get larger sweet spots and beat the hell out of it. They don't need small sweet spots to work the ball. Thats why they never liked the m3 driver. I have that turd of a driver need an update for my tour AD shaft.

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