Not sure how to set up your FlexClick? In this quick video, Martin Chuck walks you through exactly how to put it on and position it correctly for maximum feedback and training results.
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Tour Striker Nation, Martin Chuck here, and thank you so much for buying a Tour Striker Flex Click. I know it’s going to be a huge help to your game, help you hit great shots. So, when you take it out of the bag, you can scan the logo so you can go to the protocols and watch all the drills I’ve prepared for you. I’m going to set that aside. Now, what I want you to do is take the indicator, the clicky part, put it logo down. Here is the strap logo up. Now, you’re going to take that and put it through the D-ring on the other side of the wrist strap, the padded wrist strap. Now, when you put it on, I’m going to slide my lead hand through here, and I’m going to put it on snugly so that the wrist strap is just above my wrist joint. So, my wrist joints just below the firmly placed wrist strap. And now you can hear the clicks. This is for lead hand extension exercises. A lot of benefits for this. watch my videos. Now, the trickier one is when you put it on the inside of your lead forearm. Basically, now the indicator is an extension of your forearm. Again, the strap is going to be just above your wrist joint. Freedom in the wrist joint. The tricky part for many of you is learning how to grip the club properly. Believe it or not, most of you think you do it properly, and I’m afraid to say most or many do not. Now, you’ll see that if I walk up closer to the camera, the indicators kind of down my ring finger and pinky finger. Now, a lot of people will struggle getting their hands on the club because they’re going to they don’t grip it properly or they have the club in the wrong angle relative to their arms. An easy way to do this is just bend your left bend your lead hand, in my case, my left hand back a little bit. Put the grip in place. And now, as I walk up close to the camera, you can see my fingers are gripped the club. the indicator is on the outside. That’ll help me with my lead wrist flexion, which is important. A lot of people will fiddle about and grab a hold of the indicator. We don’t want that. So, turn, get your fingers on the grip. Another thing is if you don’t have any angle, say you hold your hands very high, the indicator will not be in the correct place. So, grip it. We want a little angle between the lead arm and the shaft. You can see if I put my trail hand on that, the indicator is below my trail hand, my right hand. Now, when I bend over to hit a golf ball, there’s the ability for me to have awareness on how my hands behave and where the club’s mass shallow so I can really hit some crisp, reliable shots. So, whether you wear it on your lead hand and once you put it on once, you can kind of leave the Velcro through the belt loop that or the trail hand just wear it above the wrist joint. Wrigle it about and you are ready to go and train your hands for some great ball striking. Thanks for watching.
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One of the best golf training aids ever.