In vertical example you hit bucket with toe of club. In golf posture example you start with toe of club facing bucket but hit bucket with full face. Please explain the rotation of the face. Thanks so much. Best wishes, Tim Wright
Exactly my thoughts, his 1st demo had the toe hitting the bucket to simulate the blade of an axe, yep fair enough, but then his 2nd demo does all the same moves albeit within the plane of a swing except as you pointed out he returns the club/axe to the back not the toe! You would not chop wood with the back of an axe, so why demo it that way? Says one thing, does another.....confusing!
Coaches seem to like to use this drill as an illustration, but, then, never show how to apply it to the actual golf swing and club face direction. Also, with an axe, you wouldn't rotate at the last second to hit with the side. There is something missing here.
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True axe swing has both elbows fold which gives you a 3 lever system...this results in a more natural tension free leverage system...The traditional stiff extended left arm promotes contracted muscles and we know we need relaxed muscles to spring into action at the strike. “I’m just saying” BOB CUNNINGHAM 3 LEVER CHANNEL LOCK instructor
These are two different moves. Your first chop has the toe hit the bucket, and threw second has the back of the club hit the bucket. And zero explanation. Please keep making the golf swing harder for people to understand. FFS!
In vertical example you hit bucket with toe of club. In golf posture example you start with toe of club facing bucket but hit bucket with full face. Please explain the rotation of the face. Thanks so much. Best wishes, Tim Wright
Totally agree. I've been watching this drill in various videos now and I've never seen a proper explanation!
After slowing it down he’s actually hitting the bucket with the back of the club. He should really this up
yes,but if you look at louis or henrik.they seem to rotate their body right after the takeaway.I am a bit confused here please help!
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Excellent
I'm gonna go to the range and try to smash DOYN on my bucket now. Really work that clubhead DOYN.
Hahaha I was sitting here wondering if he's trying to fake a new zealand or australian accent for some reason.
@@mattnoxon3615 Scottish
Thank you so much
Why did you deliver the back of the club to the bucket?
Exactly my thoughts, his 1st demo had the toe hitting the bucket to simulate the blade of an axe, yep fair enough, but then his 2nd demo does all the same moves albeit within the plane of a swing except as you pointed out he returns the club/axe to the back not the toe! You would not chop wood with the back of an axe, so why demo it that way? Says one thing, does another.....confusing!
Because he's releasing the hands. If he was holding the club the correct way, then the face would have been square at impact.
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Are there 17892 different lessons to become a professional wood chopper?
No wrist hinge?
I think that's the only missing piece. I'm thinking this is great to teach downswing but definitely not backswing.
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Coaches seem to like to use this drill as an illustration, but, then, never show how to apply it to the actual golf swing and club face direction. Also, with an axe, you wouldn't rotate at the last second to hit with the side. There is something missing here.
Watch this video, starting about 1:50. By the way, he is the BEST instructor out there. Period. th-cam.com/video/6N01tqVHNI8/w-d-xo.html. Here is another one. th-cam.com/video/VuGr6i4MXpM/w-d-xo.html
A circuitous mix of a Norn Iron accent with something else (maybe Edinburgh)
True axe swing has both elbows fold which gives you a 3 lever system...this results in a more natural tension free leverage system...The traditional stiff extended left arm promotes contracted muscles and we know we need relaxed muscles to spring into action at the strike.
“I’m just saying”
BOB CUNNINGHAM
3 LEVER CHANNEL LOCK instructor
have they perfected elbow replacement surgery?
“Pull the club down?”
Shooolders
Doywwwn
stephen, good drill, are you a scot or something?
Northern Irish
@@dermok5507 i hear it now, i'm from boston, ma. area.
holy fuck what an accent, but killer drill though good stuff
Yeah, let me fly to Dubai for a $4k lesson so you can explain.
This is easier.....and cheaper. th-cam.com/video/VuGr6i4MXpM/w-d-xo.html
I'd take lessons from him just because of the accent lol
I wouldn’t, for exactly the same reason lol
@@ianmackinlay8925 eh. Scottish accents play well on this side of the pond.
Just f###### hit it DOWN
These are two different moves. Your first chop has the toe hit the bucket, and threw second has the back of the club hit the bucket. And zero explanation. Please keep making the golf swing harder for people to understand. FFS!
Utter nonsense
Pete cowen