Holy moly!!! I tried this today at range. Have tried lots of drills. This is the holy grail. Gonna use this in my pre shot routine. Heck. I might even try playing with this. Worked with every club in the bag. Didn’t have my driver with me today. Thanks for everything!
After going from a 4 hdcp for many years, to being completely lost on the golf course for a few years, I thankfully found you guys. This season I got down to my lowest ever hdcp of 1.5, and finally won my first club championship! 🏆 You guys helped me build my game back from a place where I'd lost my confidence. I'd nearly reached to point of giving up. Now, I love playing the game again. I can't thank you enough.
@paintedwarrior516 You misread my comment. I had been a 4 for many years. Happily so. Then, at some point, I lost my game. I had no confidence. I was playing closer to a 12 most days. To me, shooting 86 might as well have been a million. I hated golf for a while. I don't expect everyone to relate to that, but that's how I felt.
Drill is amazing. If you’re too consumed with positions it will help you feel the swing path…in the golf swing we never stop moving…like he said,”a dance!” Love it, great video guys!
After doing this drill in an indoor bay and watching my swing on video, all of a sudden after 15 years of endless practice sessions and lessons, my swing now has lost it's flip, impact is right on point and I'm hitting ball a ton further. It's insane. I cannot thank you guys enough. Golf has now become so much fun again. 👍
My God. I've started doing this drill...and it's amazing. Absolutely amazing. It's so...simple. And when I get going, I can start playing with feels. I like doing it on typical lawn grass, standing a bit high, so I can see the swoosh in the grass. Then, I can start playing with feels and watch path change. I can adjust feels and wildly increase speed and stay on balance. I'll align my grip/clubface and go back and forth and check when done to see if grip is slipping. And it all feels so natural. Before I hit a ball, my waggle is the pendulum to get the feel, and then go in the same feel. Smooth, tempo up, tempo down, to one of the feels for path or speed. And it's amazing. Great video!!
This drill has given me tremendous improvement in the directions of my shot, and I've noticed that the more I practice, and then put more power into it, the further and straighter my shots are going! Great tip... thanks!!
Wow this is the best golf video I’ve ever seen thank you so much for this drill. Been struggling for years and especially these last few months with getting my right arm too involved and creating a 90 degree angle behind my head with the trail arm completely disconnected and I never knew where to even begin. This completely took all the thoughts out of the takeaway and instantly solved it. Words can’t describe how thankful I am for this. Unbelievable.
Out of all the online golf instruction you guys rock it best. I totally relate to the gears points of reference in your other vids and after many years of filling my head with pga pro so called top tips (and it completely ruining my game) having found the way you teach, being now ripe old age of 60, I’ve found a new game entirely. At any age, if you forget the rest and study the best you can transform. Thank you so much Shaun and Mike from Brian, Cambridge, England
You guys have probably helped millions of golfers by now. It's evident that you both love what you do and want to see every level of golfer become better. I have a question about acceleration from setup to top of the backswing, because I have not found any material online about it. I feel it's quite common among amateurs to continue accelerating near the top of the backswing (instead of starting decelerating earlier towards the top), which leads to bad sequencing, collapsing the club at the top and other unwanted stuff. Would love to see a video about timing and speed in the backswing (torso, shoulders, arms, club), and simple solutions/drills to make sure you decelerate near the top to get the sequencing right!
This IS THE DRILL I was looking for! Thanks for retraining my muscle memory for better ball striking. Thank you, and please send the bill to my wife. 😊
I just did about 2000 reps of this yesterday, I love this drill, you also feel your hands drop in the slot, that’s about the only control I needed to do to get a good flush
As a 7 hdcp. I saw this video a week ago, i used it in 3 short practice session during the past week. With out playing any holes of golf for a week, i hit 11 OUT OF 14 FAIRWAYS, double the amount of GIR, and broke par fir the first time in my golf career on a ligit championship course. 3 birdies 2 bogies all pars. Had some birdie lip outs as well. Golf is fun again!!! Great job guys. ! A day to remember.
Brilliant drill! I’ll be adding the ground force movement to drill I do with a weighted swing trainer club where you swing the club forward so it has momentum to start the swing.
Everytime I do this drill I think of Matt Wolff, at least to me it's obvious why he has that weird move to start his swing. Not sure if it's the same concept, but it looks like it. As someone who struggles with firing my hips too fast and leaving my hands behind, this drill always helps me sequence things again. You guys have such a great way of presenting this stuff, keep it up!
Fantastic drill! Feel lucky to have gotten this drill over a year ago from the AMG+ program. It helped solve multiple issues in my swing, not the least of which was my tendancy to take my hands too far outside on the takeaway. Once I worked in my dynamic start of the takeaway move (also from AMG+), I was able to maintain the feel of this drill in my regular swing. I still use the drill as part of my pre-swing on-course routine.
@@AthleticMotionGolf Been doing great. Thanks for asking. Looking forward to scheduling some time with you guys in 2023 as soon as your calendar opens up. Playing well, so want to get this swing recorded on Gears. BTW - loving the new AMG store and ordered some shirts.
After doing the figure 8 drill to create more lag, I went straight back to casting out on the course. I really feel like this makes so much more sense mentally.
I watched this yesterday, went out on the course yesterday and got a hole-in-one on a par 3. Unfortunately I wasn't on the sheet and only my neighbor saw it, but it was because of this video. Thanks !!
I was going to comment the same, i've been using DR kwon's/this dril as a pratice swing before driving and it really helping my sink and keep my swing speed up.
I have had a few back operations and I have real difficulty getting my weight off my back foot and I have a hard time figuring out how to get my hips and/or midsection involved. I dont really have distance problems, I just push a lot of shots and my back gets tired and "wears out" about the 11th hole and my play goes way down,... Thoughts?
I think I'll do 200 of these every day (can't play for 2 weeks with stitches in hand) and see if I can step straight back into the groove. You guys are amazing, definitely a lotto dream to A: play lots of golf and B: take a trip to the US of A to get a few sessions with you guys in person! Heck, I'll fly y'all first class to Australia!
Brilliant! Perfect to include in my warmup routine and even do it on-course if I get out-of-synch. One thing you didn’t mention is that the drill also helps my. rhythm.
Just made my 6 year old try this because his backswing was under plane, I wish I could show you the before and after improvement in less than 10 minutes. Thank you so much for sharing this
Thanks so much for this...Quick question just so I have it straight - on the downswing portion of the drill, the lightening of the right foot triggers the weight shift into the left? That seems to make sense intuitively and based on what I gathered from some of your other videos, but interested in your take...
Going to put this into my warm up today. Also looks like a great drill when a person has little time to hit balls or playing a course that doesn't have a driving range or practice net.
This is a good drill as one would not become too prefix with the takeaway motion and backswing. This drill helps to make one swing naturally. I noticed Rory McIlroy, TW, etc. also brought the club back this way in one fluid motion.
Great, practical and easy drill… question; how can I take this drill and adapt it to the Course without looking like a jamoke? Is there a “feel” or a thought for that left handed shot process. Keep up the great work.
Great video! This idea of having an active backswing is nearly identical to what Dr. Kwon has been teaching for quite a while now. He uses step drills to promote an active backswing just like you are showing in this video. His theory is that an active or momentum driven backswing helps in getting the club in the correct positions to keep it on plane. His videos also teach exactly what you said about the swing being one continuous motion. If both of these TH-cam channels are pretty much saying the same thing then I believe you guys are definitely on to something.
I would be interested in your opinions on the GEM training aid. Seems like it promotes a more toe up, open clubface at P2 which goes against a lot of teaching of the one o'clock position. The training aid seems helpful for multiple reasons ,but I see a lot of pros with a more closed looking club face at the first parallel. Which position is truly square? Does it matter? Why?
Not familiar with the GEM, but as far as face rotation goes - it’s in avoidable in the backswing. It’s roughly going to open 90 going back and close 90 coming down for everyone. Based on the data we’ve collected, it’s not a good idea to try to delay it in the takeaway.
This is the Dr Kwon Shift/Turn Step-drill, no? It's funny that when you give people positional analysis tools, everyone comes to the same conclusion on what the best drill is.
I used to do the same thing off the tee. I called it my "big waggle", swinging forward above the ball to parallel, then the full backswing. Got rid of my slice (?).
Curious if this would work as a feel for the driver? My irons are so much better than it. Losing 6 strokes vs my handicap with driver vs gaining on approach
I now have a problem where I hit the ball better and farther when I do this drill instead of a regular swing and I'm honestly contemplating doing this on the course.
There is no doubt that this drill works to perfection. My issue is how do you do the FOWARD portion when actually making a shot. I can hover the club and swing forward and hi to backswing and then hit the ball. But some way I need to have that feel in an actual swing.
I have a question/request that you guys could hopefully help explain. I watched the newer tiger woods my game videos and with the driver he talks about popping the right leg/hip when really going after it. I have good speed and flexibility but an always there flirting with early extension that occasionally manifests as the horrible sh@^k or h0$el when trying to hit a knockdown wedge/iron in low and spiny. This swing issue made me nervous to try and feel what tiger was talking about, but figured there is no hosel on a driver and tried it out. So when I did and recentered (what I think is) correctly and just after I started moving my left hip back and out of the way I let my right leg fire and it felt like since I was opening up my hips already it moved my right hip into the space where my left hip was right before and I could the just completely release my hands full speed and just nailed it so good. Normally if I feel like I let my hands go full speed I’ll loose posture, stand up, turn down/close the face and hit a nasty pull hook toe bomb the flies 150 yards then runs another 100 into the woods on the left. I hope this made sense, and if so could you cover if this is anything you have seen in other golfers since tiger is the only one I have seen mention firing the right leg (he commented on it in a Taylormade video previously too) and if you think this is a bad task/concept or could be good given certain stipulations. In concept Seems like using the big muscles in both legs should be better than just lead side but idk… and also is this a bad for the back concept… Longest comment I’ve ever written lol. Really appreciate all the work and videos you guys put out and they have helped me to get swinging better than I ever have, thank you!
Sorry, have to add one other question/part. What you call the middle part of the swing - recentering-then into loading/change of direction has begun to feel a bit like that floaty zero g feeling you can get at the top of a roller coaster after a rise just before it drops down, like I’m falling into the ground and then push and rotate out. This feel is what works with my comment above for me, but nervous Im on a wrong path and been playing so good I don’t want to mess it up..ok I’m done now, thank you!
Just a thought to help us left handers, if you guys could refer to it as lead and trail and not left and right it would help a lot of a slow people lol.
All the lefties that we work with tell us right off the bat to speak as though we're talking to a right-handed player lol. They tell us they're used to making the conversion themselves.
A couple years ago I figured out that whipping the club back on path would automatically put the clubhead over the hands on the backswing. That's a check point some pros like to use. I wondered why it was a checkpoint and I think their answer is because so many great golfers do it. To me, the real answer is because it's the most efficient path back. Newton's 2nd law. It also automatically adjusts to every golfer's physique. It uses no mental energy. I can think about impact or where I want to send the ball. A few weeks ago I saw Dr. Kwon. Now I see this. Basically, all that paint by the numbers backswing training is a trainwreck waiting to happen. Just do this.
Wouldn't you do this before you address the ball? I notice that you had to actually go down on the ball to hit it @8:21 which seems like it would make it harder to hit the ball correctly or consistently. I could see this as a good thing to do before you address the ball.
When I do this drill I can’t make contact with the ball first. I have practices and tried everything to get the weight to the left side. I always want to flip the swing . I hit every wedge super high. Can no
You should start with the downswing not with the takeaway, that is why all golfers suck is they're trying to learn the backswing before understanding where they want to be in the downswing first. You should absolutely learn the downswing and where you want to be posted over your left leg before you ever worry about how you're taking it back which will most likely work itself out.
Why is this not encouraged as a normal swing? I get that there's a re-leveling when you swing over the ball, but maybe that could be done outside or inside on the same height, or maybe that's not as much of an issue as it sounds. Is it because it's hard to generate a lot of momentum (or maybe "force" in the context of the whole swing) with a dynamic swing start? Also, I get why Pro's may not need this, but for a 10 handicap, isn't this just the best way to swing?
The same thought occurred to me as I was hitting nerf practice balls in the backyard. I was taking the club all the way back and balls were flying as far or farther than with my normal swing. On the course, things can go seriously wrong, but I may well try it next time I play a round.
I never see how to apply these types of drills to a real swing where you don’t step and you can’t start with the club forward of the ball to get the momentum into the take away. Eg from a static start position I don’t see how it translates.
@@AthleticMotionGolf yeah I watched it. I just have never been able to translate a tiny trigger into that level of momentum. 😔 I know these types of motion drills are popular though, so there must be something to them!
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Is this a legal swing you can use on the course?
@@allendavis8600 yep
@@allendavis8600 yes you could use it
My favorite drill is playing 36 holes
Holy moly!!! I tried this today at range. Have tried lots of drills. This is the holy grail. Gonna use this in my pre shot routine. Heck. I might even try playing with this. Worked with every club in the bag. Didn’t have my driver with me today. Thanks for everything!
After going from a 4 hdcp for many years, to being completely lost on the golf course for a few years, I thankfully found you guys. This season I got down to my lowest ever hdcp of 1.5, and finally won my first club championship! 🏆 You guys helped me build my game back from a place where I'd lost my confidence. I'd nearly reached to point of giving up. Now, I love playing the game again. I can't thank you enough.
BIG CONGRATS🍻 on your first club championship! Awesome job implementing the concepts. You know the only thing better than one club championship??? 😉
@@AthleticMotionGolf You know it 😏
Giving up at a 4 handicap?? Poor guy...
@paintedwarrior516 You misread my comment. I had been a 4 for many years. Happily so. Then, at some point, I lost my game. I had no confidence. I was playing closer to a 12 most days. To me, shooting 86 might as well have been a million. I hated golf for a while. I don't expect everyone to relate to that, but that's how I felt.
Drill is amazing. If you’re too consumed with positions it will help you feel the swing path…in the golf swing we never stop moving…like he said,”a dance!” Love it, great video guys!
After doing this drill in an indoor bay and watching my swing on video, all of a sudden after 15 years of endless practice sessions and lessons, my swing now has lost it's flip, impact is right on point and I'm hitting ball a ton further. It's insane. I cannot thank you guys enough. Golf has now become so much fun again. 👍
Let’s go! Thanks for letting us know it worked. Nothing more fun than hitting it like that! Awesome job 👏
My God. I've started doing this drill...and it's amazing. Absolutely amazing. It's so...simple. And when I get going, I can start playing with feels. I like doing it on typical lawn grass, standing a bit high, so I can see the swoosh in the grass. Then, I can start playing with feels and watch path change. I can adjust feels and wildly increase speed and stay on balance. I'll align my grip/clubface and go back and forth and check when done to see if grip is slipping. And it all feels so natural. Before I hit a ball, my waggle is the pendulum to get the feel, and then go in the same feel. Smooth, tempo up, tempo down, to one of the feels for path or speed. And it's amazing. Great video!!
Great!!!
This drill has given me tremendous improvement in the directions of my shot, and I've noticed that the more I practice, and then put more power into it, the further and straighter my shots are going! Great tip... thanks!!
Long and straight makes the game easy! 👏👊😊
Wow this is the best golf video I’ve ever seen thank you so much for this drill. Been struggling for years and especially these last few months with getting my right arm too involved and creating a 90 degree angle behind my head with the trail arm completely disconnected and I never knew where to even begin. This completely took all the thoughts out of the takeaway and instantly solved it. Words can’t describe how thankful I am for this. Unbelievable.
Thank you!! We’re happy it helped 💪🏻
Out of all the online golf instruction you guys rock it best. I totally relate to the gears points of reference in your other vids and after many years of filling my head with pga pro so called top tips (and it completely ruining my game) having found the way you teach, being now ripe old age of 60, I’ve found a new game entirely. At any age, if you forget the rest and study the best you can transform. Thank you so much Shaun and Mike from Brian, Cambridge, England
That's awesome, Brian! I've heard 60 is the new 40😊.
Excellent! Love the way it gives you the timing of the transition without having to think about it, brilliant 👍
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You guys have probably helped millions of golfers by now. It's evident that you both love what you do and want to see every level of golfer become better. I have a question about acceleration from setup to top of the backswing, because I have not found any material online about it. I feel it's quite common among amateurs to continue accelerating near the top of the backswing (instead of starting decelerating earlier towards the top), which leads to bad sequencing, collapsing the club at the top and other unwanted stuff. Would love to see a video about timing and speed in the backswing (torso, shoulders, arms, club), and simple solutions/drills to make sure you decelerate near the top to get the sequencing right!
Just watch Dr. Kwon, he has been pounding this into peoples heads forever and 3 years straight on TH-cam.
Absolutely brilliant, this is the best drill to achieving an effortless golf swing, thanks
This IS THE DRILL I was looking for! Thanks for retraining my muscle memory for better ball striking. Thank you, and please send the bill to my wife. 😊
I just did about 2000 reps of this yesterday, I love this drill, you also feel your hands drop in the slot, that’s about the only control I needed to do to get a good flush
As a 7 hdcp. I saw this video a week ago, i used it in 3 short practice session during the past week. With out playing any holes of golf for a week, i hit 11 OUT OF 14 FAIRWAYS, double the amount of GIR, and broke par fir the first time in my golf career on a ligit championship course. 3 birdies 2 bogies all pars. Had some birdie lip outs as well. Golf is fun again!!! Great job guys. ! A day to remember.
Let’s go! Awesome job implementing the drill into your swing 👏. There’s only one thing better than one round under par 😉
This is the Best Drill on the planet, you guys have been holding us back. Great Job guys
Brilliant drill! I’ll be adding the ground force movement to drill I do with a weighted swing trainer club where you swing the club forward so it has momentum to start the swing.
Everytime I do this drill I think of Matt Wolff, at least to me it's obvious why he has that weird move to start his swing. Not sure if it's the same concept, but it looks like it. As someone who struggles with firing my hips too fast and leaving my hands behind, this drill always helps me sequence things again. You guys have such a great way of presenting this stuff, keep it up!
Fantastic drill! Feel lucky to have gotten this drill over a year ago from the AMG+ program. It helped solve multiple issues in my swing, not the least of which was my tendancy to take my hands too far outside on the takeaway. Once I worked in my dynamic start of the takeaway move (also from AMG+), I was able to maintain the feel of this drill in my regular swing. I still use the drill as part of my pre-swing on-course routine.
Love it! How’ve been bud?
@@AthleticMotionGolf Been doing great. Thanks for asking. Looking forward to scheduling some time with you guys in 2023 as soon as your calendar opens up. Playing well, so want to get this swing recorded on Gears. BTW - loving the new AMG store and ordered some shirts.
Thanks. I just moved my outdoor net, in for the winter. This will be a great drill to use during the winter months here in New England!
After doing the figure 8 drill to create more lag, I went straight back to casting out on the course. I really feel like this makes so much more sense mentally.
Tried this drill today. It really freed up my swing. Amazing feedback!
Thank you for your hard work guy's.
That by far is the best transition drill i have ever seen. I go to an door range. So you can hit golf balls with this drill.
Fantastic drill! Key swing thought while doing it…I didn’t think!
Nice I’m going to make this a staple drill. Should the drill be adjusted for practicing the driver swing?
I watched this yesterday, went out on the course yesterday and got a hole-in-one on a par 3. Unfortunately I wasn't on the sheet and only my neighbor saw it, but it was because of this video. Thanks !!
Very similar to the step drill that Dr.Kwon emphasizes. Good stuff!
Best drill I’ve ever seen about finding the correct swing plane!!!
Thank you!
Phenomenal!!! It just eliminated the clutter in my brain with trying to compartmentalizing different parts of the swing.
Great!!!
Good drill. Very similar to Dr Kwon's philosophy. I also like the step forward drill to help reinforce shifting weight on your lead foot.
I was going to comment the same, i've been using DR kwon's/this dril as a pratice swing before driving and it really helping my sink and keep my swing speed up.
Shawn is a DR Kwon student I believe.
We've known Dr Kwon for nearly 10 years now. It's great to see him becoming more popular with golfers.
You can easily add the step in with this drill.
How do I add staying in posture/avoiding early extension, to the drill as I get up to speed?
Very good! I have tried to implement similar move into my swing by lifting my right heel slightly to begin the backswing. What would you recommend?
Hi AMG Guys... Should we swing the club on an inside to out to the ball, or straight down the line toward the target?
This drill took me from "trying to do" xyz in a swing to just swinging the club, fantastic!!!
Love this drill gentleman, I’ve been using it as part of a pre shot routine 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I have had a few back operations and I have real difficulty getting my weight off my back foot and I have a hard time figuring out how to get my hips and/or midsection involved. I dont really have distance problems, I just push a lot of shots and my back gets tired and "wears out" about the 11th hole and my play goes way down,... Thoughts?
Really enjoy this drill. It works! Thanks so much.
Great !!
I think I'll do 200 of these every day (can't play for 2 weeks with stitches in hand) and see if I can step straight back into the groove. You guys are amazing, definitely a lotto dream to A: play lots of golf and B: take a trip to the US of A to get a few sessions with you guys in person! Heck, I'll fly y'all first class to Australia!
Brilliant! Perfect to include in my warmup routine and even do it on-course if I get out-of-synch. One thing you didn’t mention is that the drill also helps my. rhythm.
Absolutely!
Hi guys great video. Is it possible to pair this with a lead heel lift and stomp down? After the trail heel is down.
What would be the reasoning there?
@@AthleticMotionGolf to ensure the weight goes left before the backswing is complete.
@@samcope6870 we actually see more golfers who lift their heel struggle with the timing. It doesn’t automate things unfortunately.
@@AthleticMotionGolf makes sense! thanks for clearing up.
Great drill, thank you 🙏🏻
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How do you transition the same dynamic movement pattern when you are starting the swing with a traditional address?
Use a swing trigger like a little shift to left like.
Just made my 6 year old try this because his backswing was under plane, I wish I could show you the before and after improvement in less than 10 minutes. Thank you so much for sharing this
Hahah instant fix!!!
I would like to see a video on ball position. Playing everything off the front foot (Nicklaus) vs gradually moving it back with shorter irons.
This drill abbreviated is part of my preshot routine.
Is there a similar type drill for the driver?
Great drill! Once comfortable with the drill, what trigger do you suggest be included in one’s set up routine?
A little shift onto then off the lead foot👊
@@AthleticMotionGolf 👍
Thanks so much for this...Quick question just so I have it straight - on the downswing portion of the drill, the lightening of the right foot triggers the weight shift into the left? That seems to make sense intuitively and based on what I gathered from some of your other videos, but interested in your take...
Yessir, you’ve got it 👏
Awesome as usual. AMG has been a crucial tool in improving my swing
Great!!!!
just found yall! U 2 are great!!!!
Going to put this into my warm up today. Also looks like a great drill when a person has little time to hit balls or playing a course that doesn't have a driving range or practice net.
This is a good drill as one would not become too prefix with the takeaway motion and backswing. This drill helps to make one swing naturally. I noticed Rory McIlroy, TW, etc. also brought the club back this way in one fluid motion.
Yessir it’s evident in the great players
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome!!
Great drill guys!
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Great video and instructions does this drill apply to hybrids, woods and driver ?
Yes
I flip the club inside and tend to come over top. So I’m gonna try this and see how it works. Thank you. Love your content. 👍
Thank you!
I know what I'm doing today. Thanks guys.
Love the channel guys keep up the great work!
Thanks brother 🙏
Great, practical and easy drill… question; how can I take this drill and adapt it to the Course without looking like a jamoke? Is there a “feel” or a thought for that left handed shot process. Keep up the great work.
Yes use a slight shift to the lead foot before you steer the swing (swing trigger )
Great video! This idea of having an active backswing is nearly identical to what Dr. Kwon has been teaching for quite a while now.
He uses step drills to promote an active backswing just like you are showing in this video. His theory is that an active or momentum driven backswing helps in getting the club in the correct positions to keep it on plane.
His videos also teach exactly what you said about the swing being one continuous motion.
If both of these TH-cam channels are pretty much saying the same thing then I believe you guys are definitely on to something.
I would be interested in your opinions on the GEM training aid. Seems like it promotes a more toe up, open clubface at P2 which goes against a lot of teaching of the one o'clock position. The training aid seems helpful for multiple reasons ,but I see a lot of pros with a more closed looking club face at the first parallel. Which position is truly square? Does it matter? Why?
Not familiar with the GEM, but as far as face rotation goes - it’s in avoidable in the backswing. It’s roughly going to open 90 going back and close 90 coming down for everyone. Based on the data we’ve collected, it’s not a good idea to try to delay it in the takeaway.
Great drill. Thank you.
Thanks for checking it out👊
Great video Guys.
Thank you!!
Great Video thanks
You’re welcome 👍🏻👍🏻
Could this drill work with the driver as well?
Awesome! Can’t wait to give it a go. Whereabouts in Fl is your new headquarters located?
Winter Garden off Vineland
@@AthleticMotionGolf nice. I’m only an hour away. Definitely would like to book something with you guys in the future.
@@Mat_Scott Absolutely. We hope to meet you this winter!
This is the Dr Kwon Shift/Turn Step-drill, no? It's funny that when you give people positional analysis tools, everyone comes to the same conclusion on what the best drill is.
I was so happy when i found that drill, i thing its the only one i might ever need!!
"Kwon"tum physics.
You're right. When you can measure this stuff and have the opportunity to measure great players, a lot of things become pretty evident 🤓
I was thinking the same.... Dr. Kwon's step drill.
Having lots of right shoulder pain playing golf. Is there a main swing fault that would cause this?
No idea without seeing the swing
Oh Boys this is so Good, Danke und Grüsse
thank yoU!
Love the drill great work 👍🏼
Thank you!
Does this work for driver also?
Great drill gentlemen!
We hope it helps👊
I used to do the same thing off the tee. I called it my "big waggle", swinging forward above the ball to parallel, then the full backswing. Got rid of my slice (?).
Love it !
Curious if this would work as a feel for the driver? My irons are so much better than it. Losing 6 strokes vs my handicap with driver vs gaining on approach
Absolutely 👍
I now have a problem where I hit the ball better and farther when I do this drill instead of a regular swing and I'm honestly contemplating doing this on the course.
You guys are still the best to do it. Dont worry
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There is no doubt that this drill works to perfection. My issue is how do you do the FOWARD portion when actually making a shot. I can hover the club and swing forward and hi to backswing and then hit the ball. But some way I need to have that feel in an actual swing.
I have a question/request that you guys could hopefully help explain. I watched the newer tiger woods my game videos and with the driver he talks about popping the right leg/hip when really going after it. I have good speed and flexibility but an always there flirting with early extension that occasionally manifests as the horrible sh@^k or h0$el when trying to hit a knockdown wedge/iron in low and spiny. This swing issue made me nervous to try and feel what tiger was talking about, but figured there is no hosel on a driver and tried it out. So when I did and recentered (what I think is) correctly and just after I started moving my left hip back and out of the way I let my right leg fire and it felt like since I was opening up my hips already it moved my right hip into the space where my left hip was right before and I could the just completely release my hands full speed and just nailed it so good. Normally if I feel like I let my hands go full speed I’ll loose posture, stand up, turn down/close the face and hit a nasty pull hook toe bomb the flies 150 yards then runs another 100 into the woods on the left.
I hope this made sense, and if so could you cover if this is anything you have seen in other golfers since tiger is the only one I have seen mention firing the right leg (he commented on it in a Taylormade video previously too) and if you think this is a bad task/concept or could be good given certain stipulations. In concept Seems like using the big muscles in both legs should be better than just lead side but idk… and also is this a bad for the back concept…
Longest comment I’ve ever written lol. Really appreciate all the work and videos you guys put out and they have helped me to get swinging better than I ever have, thank you!
Sorry, have to add one other question/part. What you call the middle part of the swing - recentering-then into loading/change of direction has begun to feel a bit like that floaty zero g feeling you can get at the top of a roller coaster after a rise just before it drops down, like I’m falling into the ground and then push and rotate out. This feel is what works with my comment above for me, but nervous Im on a wrong path and been playing so good I don’t want to mess it up..ok I’m done now, thank you!
Got it!!!
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Just a thought to help us left handers, if you guys could refer to it as lead and trail and not left and right it would help a lot of a slow people lol.
No I disagree , more right handers out there
No I disagree , more right handers out there
lead and trail work both ways though.
I’m a right hander and I agree Stephen
All the lefties that we work with tell us right off the bat to speak as though we're talking to a right-handed player lol. They tell us they're used to making the conversion themselves.
Kyle Berkshire does something very similar to this IIRC
Same principle
Great job guys super good drill I’ve seen on Dr Kwons channel
Is it legal swinging like this in competition?
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A couple years ago I figured out that whipping the club back on path would automatically put the clubhead over the hands on the backswing. That's a check point some pros like to use. I wondered why it was a checkpoint and I think their answer is because so many great golfers do it. To me, the real answer is because it's the most efficient path back. Newton's 2nd law. It also automatically adjusts to every golfer's physique. It uses no mental energy. I can think about impact or where I want to send the ball. A few weeks ago I saw Dr. Kwon. Now I see this. Basically, all that paint by the numbers backswing training is a trainwreck waiting to happen. Just do this.
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I just notice that Shaun drags his right foot through impact. Very Greg Norman-esk
Basically this drill is make a fast backswing. I wonder if that will help.
Wouldn't you do this before you address the ball? I notice that you had to actually go down on the ball to hit it @8:21 which seems like it would make it harder to hit the ball correctly or consistently. I could see this as a good thing to do before you address the ball.
When I do this drill I can’t make contact with the ball first. I have practices and tried everything to get the weight to the left side. I always want to flip the swing . I hit every wedge super high. Can no
Can not flight the ball down. Any ideas?
You should start with the downswing not with the takeaway, that is why all golfers suck is they're trying to learn the backswing before understanding where they want to be in the downswing first. You should absolutely learn the downswing and where you want to be posted over your left leg before you ever worry about how you're taking it back which will most likely work itself out.
Seems like you got that one from dr kwon! You forgot to mention him in your video!!!
Dr. Kwon's step drill
Step drill has been around longer than Dr Kwon haha.
Why is this not encouraged as a normal swing? I get that there's a re-leveling when you swing over the ball, but maybe that could be done outside or inside on the same height, or maybe that's not as much of an issue as it sounds. Is it because it's hard to generate a lot of momentum (or maybe "force" in the context of the whole swing) with a dynamic swing start? Also, I get why Pro's may not need this, but for a 10 handicap, isn't this just the best way to swing?
The same thought occurred to me as I was hitting nerf practice balls in the backyard. I was taking the club all the way back and balls were flying as far or farther than with my normal swing. On the course, things can go seriously wrong, but I may well try it next time I play a round.
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This means sheer use of the momentum from the club head weight makes your swing natural. Better to do this motion continuously.
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I never see how to apply these types of drills to a real swing where you don’t step and you can’t start with the club forward of the ball to get the momentum into the take away.
Eg from a static start position I don’t see how it translates.
Did you watch the entire video? The trigger move is what bridges the drill to the normal swing air
@@AthleticMotionGolf yeah I watched it. I just have never been able to translate a tiny trigger into that level of momentum. 😔 I know these types of motion drills are popular though, so there must be something to them!
@@MrMikeRodriguez you need to slow down and actually learn the movement pattern. Hitting balls at full speed is a waste of time
@@AthleticMotionGolf I agree!
This is basically dr kwons two step drill
I was convinced this may have been the slow motion drill but this drill was second in the chute
Haha yes!