Tour Shaft Lean Secret No One Is Telling You! ๐คซ
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2023-06-04ใซๅ
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They debunk the myth of the arm swing and show you the correct techniques to position the club for maximum impact. Learn how to blend the arm movements with body rotation and shift to create the illusion of shaft lean. AMG provides valuable insights from a player's perspective, debunking common misconceptions seen from a face-on view. With the help of 3D analysis, Mike & Shaun break down the individual movements required to achieve the desired shaft lean.
Discover why early pitch-outs and maintaining excessive lag can hinder your progress. The guys emphasize the importance of understanding the delivery phase and how it contributes to the appearance of shaft lean. Watch as Mike and Shaun demonstrate the correct club positioning and body movements that lead to a powerful impact.
Don't fall for misleading techniques seen on social mediaโlearn the authentic methods used by professional golfers. Join us in this insightful video and revolutionize your golf swing for better results on the course. Like, subscribe, and leave a comment with your questions or suggestions for future videos. Improve your game and hit longer, straighter shots with our proven tips and strategies. Start your journey to mastering the art of shaft lean today!
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A couple of big takeaways (among others)โฆโWhen you pull your arms across your body you freeze rotationโ and โyou need to give your body a reason to rotate.โ You guys look at the problem so differently, no one else is close. Great video!!
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Hands down, the best golf training content on the internet, no pun intended ๐
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Speachless.. Finally after 2000 youtube video's I understand. Thank You so much
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this is by far the best golf channel with the most comprehensive lessons on the internet.
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You two are so important to the game of amateur golf. Your breakdowns are superb!
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Always love your 3D Swing analysis and how you guys break it down for us to understand what is really happening. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
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This has to be one of your best videos yet. Great explanation of the relationship and contributions of the arms and the body to achieve the best results. Like most of us i thought the hands were much further advanced that you showed, at impact. As you say, just an illusion from the 2d front on camera angle.
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Guys, this is a terrific video, with 3D to demonstrate. I really like how you explained the 3 parts of this video. I love the part where Mike discusses if the camera was moving to show the view from continuous angle versus a still camera not being able to do so, causing a false impression. Great job!!
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Absolute gold. Isolating pieces of the swing like this is the future of instruction. Thanks guys - keep it coming ๐
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I still cant get enough of this video. A good takeaway and pivot, combined with these moves equals the path of least resistance. Its so easy to apply the club to the ball and not hit fat with these concepts. I'm left handed and golf right handed so I have went through periods where I didn't hardly use my trail side and I didn't even know it! Now I know I can't make a fairway without it.
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I was going to say this video is pure gold, I think I would go a step higher and say platinum... As it pertains to my swing, and what I've said over at the shallowing video, what Shaun said about the arms basically being finished coming down and then adding the pivot to bring them and the club around, I cannot believe how true that is. I think so many of us have been led to believe otherwise, especially in search of the holy grail of shaft lean. The Gears and 3D data are literally the best thing to happen in regards to understanding a proper golf swing, and what the best pros do. I am so thankful you guys have access to this and can break it down for us. ๐๐
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Awesome explanation, easy to understand whatโs happening, and the fix!! Great work on this one as you do always.
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Thanks Guys!! I've been playing golf for going on to 8 months.. I've played cricket my whole life and I had terrible cricket habits for Golf!! Hands going to the ball, head past the ball and so on.. I've followed many "youtube instructors" and since I followed you guys, i went from a 24 handicap to 12.5 currently!! Thats in a few months and I came 2nd in our Medal Club Comp in the B division thanks to you guys!! Lots of people have been saying my swing is getting better and I'm playing much better thanks to you guys!!! Continue your great work as you helping many new golfers like me!!! Thanks again for the great content backing it up with FACTS!! MUCH APPRECIATED from my side.. I'm loving the game of golf thanks to you guys. Ive also qualified for my clubs league team!!
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Was in a pretty big slump and couldn't hit a good iron shot to save my life. Been watching your videos and they are all so comprehensive and you are never contradicting yourselves. Especially the videos about shallowing and releasing the wrist angles have made my iron game so much better, I was always thinking i had to keep the full lag-angle in my wrist and never release them which only made me mess up, as well as making it harder for myself. Getting that natural release is amazing, I loved the drill with doing the "quarter follow through", lifting the right heel, then pressing back and swinging back. I combined that with the drill where you only swing through with the left arm to let the club shallow naturally. BIG THANK YOU!
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I've been a long time fan of Pete Cowan, and this jives identically at what he teaches, along with loading the shoulders and putting pressure into the ground to generate power when you rotate correctly. It was game changing for me when I understood his approach and how much noise there was in my previous swing and how simple a good swing really is (but very hard to understand and produce). One other thing that you didn't talk about (but I think was instrumental in helping me visualize it correctly) is the position and flex of the right hand through the swing and how important it is in stabilizing the head through impact. Also, the split hand drill and cross-hand grip drill also really helped me get my club in the right spot on the downswing as it transitions into rotation.
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Guys, this is by far the best and most all encompassing tutoring I have come across! When you talk about the issues that emerge when we follow this 'myth' of shaft lean you are literally describing me! I have just won my match today using exactly the ideas you are proposing in this and other videos. I have particularly benefitted from this video because it has helped me to stop flicking and swishing at the ball in an attempt to get to the 'right' position! Before I saw this video my shots were going dead straight, but 30 degrees left! Today I had lots of pars and two birdies by simply putting this teaching into action. And you are right by the way, the right way to do it is easier than the wrong way that so many teachers are suggesting. Thanks again, if there is any more teaching you are doing, please sign me up!
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My fav and only golf channel I watch ! Nothing but facts ! Thanks guys.
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My instructor and I are working on this and this video did and excellent job of bringing more clarity to this. Thank you for a great video!!
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The video, finally, that is most needed for all golfers everywhere. Wonderful! However, i would add one thing. We don't let the club swing, but instead we accelerate the clubhead to and through impact. This is done with a power rotation of the upper arm bones, such that the right hand gets squarely on the back of the shaft, and it feels like the right hand holds the handle in the palm and gives support to the shaft at impact. The golf club passes over the hands as they describe, which enhances the upper arm bone rotation, a power rotation. This results in the classic wrist, hand postion at impact that is seen in pro swings. A feel would be that the hands flip over in front of the right thigh, and this puts the hands and wrists in the correct position when the clubface catches the golf ball.