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Unlock a more powerful, consistent downswing by mastering external shoulder rotation with the trail shoulder! In this lesson, I’ll break down how the trail shoulder’s rotation, combined with the proper lead arm and trail arm positions, can give you greater control and prevent the dreaded chicken wing. Learn the keys to a smooth, effective downswing and improve your ball-striking by focusing on shoulder mechanics. Watch now to enhance your downswing power and consistency
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Come on. Like and comment. Be back later to watch. Just because I love the content and it needs to be seen by more.
That looks like Keegan Bradley in the background at the end!
Love this! Drilling this right now!
I think this is my problem! Going to force it for a bit and see if I can get my club shallowed. Been hitting too many hooks (out to in path) and blocks to right lately. Thanks!
I always say this is my eureka moment, but THIS might actually be my eureka moment.
Love the detailed explanation. Keep up the great work!
This is such a game changer! 👊👊👊👊🔥🔥🔥
Will drill this again, even though you mentioned flexibility isnt an issue its hard even setting up in the giving blood position
Great great video. 🎯
Again…awesome explanation with detailed breakdown of how to shallow the club and keep the trail arm connected.
What about those of us that have limited external rotation. Are we doomed or is there a compensating move?
You make the club behind rear arm and pull drill look easy, but attempting it – it is not clear if the correct muscles are being moved in the correct direction… In the video it seems like your student may be swinging the hands, grip, and club out in the direction of the ball and ball to target line instead of the better downward movement.
What's the Ipad recording software you use to slow down and draw lines? Thanks so much Adam