Thanks Eric. Just now seeing some of the older videos, but I have to say this is the first time I've ever heard "lower back straight and upper back curved" in posture instruction. Makes so much more sense to me! My whole life I've heard "back -straight head up" I may have taken it to an extreme, but I had trouble seeing the ball at the top of my backswing. If you tried to "bend from the hips " and keep your chin up you were really in trouble! But I thought this is how it's supposed to be done. Some of those things I heard a long time ago stayed with me my whole life. Glad modern instruction is evolving and you are helping a lot with that.
I really enjoy your videos. I learn better from pictures or video in this case, so using swing video of others to show check points is excellent. I will be using these check points using coaches eye app to record my swing and check these check points. I watch many of your videos and appreciate your instruction Thanks Eric.
So much info. Another outstanding video Eric. Found it really interesting when you mentioned about hands away from body in the takeaway CAUSES excess forearm rotation. I did it and thought 'of course'. Also, when you said about matching 'feels' to the correct/better positions really made sense. So regards depth and somebody not having enough depth, or taking the club inside too early and having too much depth, when you put yourself into the correct position and check how it 'feels' it may 'feel' way too deep or nowhere deep enough. These are your 'feels' and what you should work on to ingrain those feels. This ability you have, to explain in easy to understand terms is your gift Eric.
This is a really good fix for my golf swing. The specific point around how little the hips sway away from the ball in a PGA professional golf swing is the key area I am going to be working on in my golf swing. On days that I am out of tempo and rhythm, that exactly what I think I am doing. Thanks Eric.
Tremendous video, loads of fantastic information. When YOU combine good common sense, experience, and video analysis of a lot of pros, there is no way YOU can be wrong. I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you, and great job as always!
Another great vid. Love the analysis style using visible markers for checkpoints. I’ve taken a couple of photos and printed them. Use them next to my home practice mat so I can quickly check my swing on camera. They will become ingrained over time and should need to look at them less.
Hi Eric, thanks for all of the awesome instructional videos and drills. You have a way of explaining "feels" in a easy to understand manner, which is a very difficult thing to do. Please keep videos like this one coming, having all of the most important checkpoints of the backswing in one video using PGA professionals as demonstrators is a very useful tool for many of us trying to understand our own swing. Looking forward to you breaking down the checkpoints of a PGA pro in the transition, downswing and follow through. Cheers!
That's a really great video right there. Point is that I can go and film myself the next time on the driving range and look for all these checkpoints and adjust accordingly. Great help for me.
Wow! This was a spectacular video! I learned a lot from it! Thank goodness I’m in the ballpark on most of these checkpoints! I’ll work on cleaning up the couple of areas where my angles are a bit off! Where I really need the help is in transition and follow through. I know I’m hanging back a bit but I really need a video like this to give me a better understanding of where I need to be! Thanks for the spectacular content you consistently put out!
Absolutely love these kinds of videos. You’re one of my favorite instructors because of how detailed you are and well you explain things. I’d love to see a video of someone like Justin Thomas who has high hands at the top and someone like a Rickie Fowler who has low hands at the top and hear how that influences other things that need to happen in the swing in order for everything to match up at impact.
Really liked this video which has a ton of great information that I can take away and apply to my own swing. I hope you can keep these types of videos.
very good vid mr Cogorno. Now trying to get my pro to help me get near to these positions. no problem keeping the left arm straightisch but having a problem not letting the right elbow getting behind me... way better then it was but no where near textbook
@@CogornoGolf had a lesson today and with the help of pga pro Martin Watt @gcheelsum in the Netherlands made some good progress! Getting the left shoulder lower and keeping the clubhead outside the hands early in the backswing helped to prevent the right elbow to flare out... #workinprogress. Thank you for your valuable information to improve
definitely a positive here to see the commonality among the pros. As a lefty, I'd like to see a video of my fellow wrong-siders to see if there is any sort of difference regarding their style (not just a righty flipped)
Great video Eric! If the hands and the shaft are going a little bit under the shaft plane, what would u say to the student? Hands a little more outward to get over or at the shaft plane?
I would figure out WHY they are going under 1. Too much arm rotation? 2. Not enough hinge? 3. Shaft too vertical at setup? 4. Too much early body turn? etc etc And then I would adjust whichever piece was causing it IF we determined it was causing issues
Love it. As a lefty, it would be nice to hear terms like 'front arm' instead of 'left arm' or 'back arm' instead of 'right arm' just so I don't have to translate while I am trying to practice with the video...lol! But seriously, I still think this is one of the most useful videos I have found to help me understand the swing path.
Hi Eric, great video again! Can you tell me, if I sign up to Eric Cogorno Golf and send in my swing would you go to this level of detail with the backswing check points? Rgds, Russ
IF you do an elite membership ($99) you get one like this once a quarter. If you do a premium then not in this much detail but still plenty of detail to get the job done and you get more ongoing feedback on a monthly basis
Another great video, so much good information on your channel! Just wondered what you would recommended your site membership or online lessons you offer? Thanks
Great video. I actually kept pausing and comparing to my swing. I get to the first check point good. But at left arm parallel im a bit flatter ( butt of club pointing to right of ball) and not quite to 90 degrees with the wrists. Whats the feeling to be less flat and hinged more up? I cant get the correct feel of the hinge. Is it less left arm rotation?
Yes it is less arm rotation in most cases...would have to see....could be wrist angles....could be shoulder tilt....but probably less arm rotation and feeling shaft more straight up and down would change it... The question is do you need to change it?
What is the video software you use to do this analysis? I use CMV Pro and cannot get the speed slow enough to see what my hands and club face are doing. Thanks in advance, love your videos!
Excellent breakdown Eric, and I concur...we Ams should watch as many PGA Tour Player videos as possible. Why would I mimic the swing of the guy with a 20 handicap?
Great vid Eric. With courses closing here in England due to Coronavirus I’ll have plenty of time to practice this in the garden. One perennial question from me, what are the feels for getting the club in these slots? Is it shoulder driven, arm and hands or body pivot? Keep up the great work, Kevin
Thanks, Kevin! I hope you guys are staying safe. Unfortunately there is no perfect answer to your question. The reason is because not everyone should or will feel the same thing. It all depends on WHERE YOU"RE COMING FROM and what your current tendencies are. Someone may need to feel all shoulders....where for someone else they have too much shoulders and they need to feel more ARMS.. I would have to see your swing to say what YOU need to feel. Would be happy to help guide. Check out www.cogornogolf.com so I can help!
I've been studying this vid for a year now and I'm almost perfect with each except I swing a tad too long. I feel I'm ready for the downswing vid now haha
I video my swing at least once a week and I hit every one of these check points all the time except one: at left arm parallel my shaft points slightly out side the ball. For some reason I struggle with that (and always have since I was younger) but I still get in a good position at the top and would say ball striking is the strength of my game especially with my irons. If I were to work harder on this and fix it what could I expect to see as far as gains? Mostly would I gain a little distance do you think? Loved the video and I hope you'll follow it up with the downswings of these two players. Tommy Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy would be other fun ones to see.
I wouldn't change it for the sake of changing it then my man I would have to see your swing to say if/how it would benefit In very general terms I see more vertical shafts producing more speed and more shallow DS....but thats a general statement
Hi there. Early in the video you mention the butt of the club should be in line with the belt buckle at address. However later you mention the hands at address should be over the left thigh. I may be missing something but does one not contradict the other i.e if the butt of the club is in line with the belt buckle, the hands cannot be over the left thigh.
Hey Jack, No, they do no contradict. The butt of club from belt line is the vertical component of the shaft. If you drew a line straight up the shaft from down the line (2 dimensional keep in mind) Hands inside left thigh would be relative to the shaft lean. The shaft should be leaning slightly toward target from face on and the vertical angle of the club should be roughly in line with belt line. Hope that helps clarify
So much detail which is great but that can become very confusing for an 11 handicaper like myself who doesn't know how to video his swing.what would be the key thing to work on to give yourself a chance of making a good backswing.would it be the takeaway to club parallel position.i know that's a difficult one but I would be there forever trying to hit these positions.
I understand..good points! Would be great to supplement this video with an online lesson with someone or in person lesson so they can identify 1-2 key points for you to focus on (if anything). I hear your points, I'm concerned about those things as well. Hopefully you can google "how to film your golf swing" and find some helpful info and this can help even more....just as checkpoints!
Thanks I will continue to work on these checkpoints but my problem comes when I swing in real time.hitting checkpoints in slow motion is easy in realtime not so easy.but thanks again for taking time out to reply.
Another amazing video...I'm in the middle of a swing change...for decades I have had a swing with a lot of shoulder turn and virtually NO hip turn. When I concentrate on turning the hips I sometimes just pull the club back way inside on too shallow of a plane, then when I realize I'm doing that I overcompensate the other way and get too steep on the way back and don't rotate the hips at all. I think I need a partial practice swing a la Mike Weir to make sure I am hitting that left arm parallel checkpoint...then use that feel to make the real swing. I'm sure you have had plenty of students in my situation, trying to introduce a hip turn having never had one. Any thoughts on the process of getting those students to add a proper hip turn. (When I do it correctly I am hitting the ball better than I ever have but invariably at some point in the round I end up at one extreme...all up and no around or vice versa and it becomes a shank fest with the irons or a block right/flip the hands to save it with the driver)
Hey Eric! Thanks for the kind words! For sure..lots of thoughts! Of course I would have to see your swing and see what you actually do compared to what you feel. Best way for me to help you would be checking out Cogornogolf as a premium member. That way you can post up your swing videos and I can help guide!
Hey Deacon....I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're saying...but yes the lead arm should be IN going back and stay some amount in coming down against the pec.....all depends on how much you turn your body as well and other factors but YES
Great video as always. I think using PGA tour pro swings as templates is generally a good idea but too often I've seen golf magazines profile a PGA player's swing because he just won a tournament. However, the swing is so unusual that it creates confusion because everyone wants to copy an outlier swing. For example, Dustin Johnson is a superstar but emulating his swing as a stock swing can be problematic for a few reasons---the flexing and extension of wrists at the top of backswing and the amount of hip and shoulder turn and right lateral bend he needs the square the club because of his wrist position. For a big guy he is extremely flexible and is able to create enormous speed and power, but the rest of us are not like him.
Another great video! I'm confused when you say @ left arm //... hand? shaft? should be at? or over? right peck ... just doesn't look like on H-Dek's backswing it's anywhere near the right peck ... what am I missing - besides being a moron ...
Haha! When you watch the video and the player gets to left arm parallel to the ground in the backswing Draw a circle around their hands They should be in line with the right pec/bicep region from down the line camera angle
Make sure you have enough TURN during the backswing....most people who bend bend because they don't turn OR extend enough during backswing (body is the problem)
Thanks Eric. Just now seeing some of the older videos, but I have to say this is the first time I've ever heard "lower back straight and upper back curved" in posture instruction. Makes so much more sense to me! My whole life I've heard "back -straight head up" I may have taken it to an extreme, but I had trouble seeing the ball at the top of my backswing. If you tried to "bend from the hips " and keep your chin up you were really in trouble! But I thought this is how it's supposed to be done.
Some of those things I heard a long time ago stayed with me my whole life.
Glad modern instruction is evolving and you are helping a lot with that.
Appreciate the kind words Ray! Thanks so much for watching!
Outstanding. Best backswing checkpoint video I have ever seen. Great analysis and details.
Thanks, Richard! Appreciate it!
I really enjoy your videos. I learn better from pictures or video in this case, so using swing video of others to show check points is excellent. I will be using these check points using coaches eye app to record my swing and check these check points. I watch many of your videos and appreciate your instruction Thanks Eric.
Good stuff! Thanks, Barry-appreciate it!
So much info. Another outstanding video Eric. Found it really interesting when you mentioned about hands away from body in the takeaway CAUSES excess forearm rotation. I did it and thought 'of course'. Also, when you said about matching 'feels' to the correct/better positions really made sense. So regards depth and somebody not having enough depth, or taking the club inside too early and having too much depth, when you put yourself into the correct position and check how it 'feels' it may 'feel' way too deep or nowhere deep enough. These are your 'feels' and what you should work on to ingrain those feels. This ability you have, to explain in easy to understand terms is your gift Eric.
Thanks man, really appreciate the kind words! What you pointed out in your comments is spot on with what the message was! Well said!
This is one of the most useful videos I have seen. Thanks very much.
My pleasure, John! Thanks!
This is a really good fix for my golf swing. The specific point around how little the hips sway away from the ball in a PGA professional golf swing is the key area I am going to be working on in my golf swing. On days that I am out of tempo and rhythm, that exactly what I think I am doing. Thanks Eric.
My pleasure, Sanjay!
A lot of good information in a short, no baloney video.
Appreciate it! Thanks Lonnie!
Tremendous video, loads of fantastic information. When YOU combine good common sense, experience, and video analysis of a lot of pros, there is no way YOU can be wrong. I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you, and great job as always!
Appreciate it....lots of years of watching videos :)
Another great vid. Love the analysis style using visible markers for checkpoints. I’ve taken a couple of photos and printed them. Use them next to my home practice mat so I can quickly check my swing on camera. They will become ingrained over time and should need to look at them less.
Thank you! Hope it serves you well!
Hi Eric, thanks for all of the awesome instructional videos and drills. You have a way of explaining "feels" in a easy to understand manner, which is a very difficult thing to do. Please keep videos like this one coming, having all of the most important checkpoints of the backswing in one video using PGA professionals as demonstrators is a very useful tool for many of us trying to understand our own swing. Looking forward to you breaking down the checkpoints of a PGA pro in the transition, downswing and follow through. Cheers!
Thanks, Alex! Appreciate it! I like these style videos as well! Will probably do more moving forward
Great video, especially when you explain and draw the check points. Really enjoyed it !!!
Thanks my friend!
That's a really great video right there. Point is that I can go and film myself the next time on the driving range and look for all these checkpoints and adjust accordingly. Great help for me.
Yes, exactly! Thank you!
Wow! This was a spectacular video! I learned a lot from it!
Thank goodness I’m in the ballpark on most of these checkpoints! I’ll work on cleaning up the couple of areas where my angles are a bit off!
Where I really need the help is in transition and follow through. I know I’m hanging back a bit but I really need a video like this to give me a better understanding of where I need to be!
Thanks for the spectacular content you consistently put out!
My pleasure! Will have some downswing videos like this coming up!
Absolutely love these kinds of videos. You’re one of my favorite instructors because of how detailed you are and well you explain things. I’d love to see a video of someone like Justin Thomas who has high hands at the top and someone like a Rickie Fowler who has low hands at the top and hear how that influences other things that need to happen in the swing in order for everything to match up at impact.
Great idea! We will do that
This video is top notch! And of course you have to look at the best players!! always learn from the best!
Thanks!
Best backswing detail I have ever seen. I really like having the key checkpoints highlighted. Very useful when reviewing video. Thanks Eric.
Awesome! Thanks, Dave! Appreciate it.
Really liked this video which has a ton of great information that I can take away and apply to my own swing. I hope you can keep these types of videos.
Thanks, Cory! Have to figure out titles that people will click and watch :)
Eric this is OUTSTANDING. Thanks for the feedback. I really enjoyed all of your videos.
Thanks, Hubert! My pleasure!
Great video! I love analytical videos like this. Well done.
Thanks, Scott!
Lots of checkpoints, great info. Any video on how to stay centered?
Thanks! Yes. Search "Eric Cogorno Golf Centered"
Love these detailed checkpoints. Allows me to check if I have any outliers (or funky positions! ). 👍🏼
Thanks, Bruce!
Great video, love the checkpoints format, would love to see more videos like this, especially for downswing and impact
Thanks, Paul! Will do some more soon!
Al Great video! Very helpful for checking out points in you address and backswing. Excellent!
Appreciate it, my friend!
Eric great detailed video on the backswing.
So many key points on the way the best do it.
Thank you for all your hard work.
My pleasure, Robert! Thanks for being here!
Great video explaining the setup and backswing. It is something I can refer to all the tine for my swing. Great Job!
Thanks, Steve!
Great Video Eric puts it all into perpective....picture tells a thousand words, super
Thanks, Mark!
I love this video! I can't wait to compare with my backswing! I would love to see a downswing as well!
Coming up soon!
very good vid mr Cogorno. Now trying to get my pro to help me get near to these positions. no problem keeping the left arm straightisch but having a problem not letting the right elbow getting behind me... way better then it was but no where near textbook
Thanks Harry! Keep me updated!
@@CogornoGolf had a lesson today and with the help of pga pro Martin Watt @gcheelsum in the Netherlands made some good progress! Getting the left shoulder lower and keeping the clubhead outside the hands early in the backswing helped to prevent the right elbow to flare out... #workinprogress. Thank you for your valuable information to improve
Great video. Can you do one from aerial view? I get confused on downswing and where club should be relative to my body.
Thanks, Michael!
Probably not.
We don't have that sort of camera setup as of now!
definitely a positive here to see the commonality among the pros. As a lefty, I'd like to see a video of my fellow wrong-siders to see if there is any sort of difference regarding their style (not just a righty flipped)
I can prob do that.....same general swing checkpoints apply from my experience
Great video Eric! If the hands and the shaft are going a little bit under the shaft plane, what would u say to the student? Hands a little more outward to get over or at the shaft plane?
I would figure out WHY they are going under
1. Too much arm rotation?
2. Not enough hinge?
3. Shaft too vertical at setup?
4. Too much early body turn?
etc etc
And then I would adjust whichever piece was causing it IF we determined it was causing issues
Very useful video.please one for downswing/transition as well
Thanks! We did one...will do more!
Great video Eric. Fantastic content on your channel
Thanks, Gary! Appreciate it!
Great insight on the Bach swing, thanks Eric.
Thanks, Stephen!
I always thought Bach was more "Classical than Swing". lol
Love it.
As a lefty, it would be nice to hear terms like 'front arm' instead of 'left arm' or 'back arm' instead of 'right arm' just so I don't have to translate while I am trying to practice with the video...lol!
But seriously, I still think this is one of the most useful videos I have found to help me understand the swing path.
Thanks for watching my friend! :)
Hi Eric, great video again! Can you tell me, if I sign up to Eric Cogorno Golf and send in my swing would you go to this level of detail with the backswing check points? Rgds, Russ
IF you do an elite membership ($99) you get one like this once a quarter.
If you do a premium then not in this much detail but still plenty of detail to get the job done and you get more ongoing feedback on a monthly basis
Brilliant. Will you do the same for the downswing?
Yessir
Another great video, so much good information on your channel! Just wondered what you would recommended your site membership or online lessons you offer? Thanks
Both :)
Eric Cogorno Golf Lol Probably would be best! unfortunately I can only afford one or the other?
I think you get a lot of value from membership site
Great video. I actually kept pausing and comparing to my swing. I get to the first check point good. But at left arm parallel im a bit flatter ( butt of club pointing to right of ball) and not quite to 90 degrees with the wrists. Whats the feeling to be less flat and hinged more up? I cant get the correct feel of the hinge. Is it less left arm rotation?
Yes it is less arm rotation in most cases...would have to see....could be wrist angles....could be shoulder tilt....but probably less arm rotation and feeling shaft more straight up and down would change it...
The question is do you need to change it?
Good stuff 👌Can you describe how to setup camera/ what to consider? Thx
In line with the hands
Chest height
Great vid to compare positions in my swing..........best coach on TH-cam, I just delete everything else now 😄👍 thanks
Thanks, Marc! Appreciate you being here!
What is the video software you use to do this analysis? I use CMV Pro and cannot get the speed slow enough to see what my hands and club face are doing. Thanks in advance, love your videos!
Hey Brendan! I use Analyzr analyzrgolf.com
Excellent breakdown Eric, and I concur...we Ams should watch as many PGA Tour Player videos as possible. Why would I mimic the swing of the guy with a 20 handicap?
Thanks Jamie! 100%!
Great vid Eric. With courses closing here in England due to Coronavirus I’ll have plenty of time to practice this in the garden. One perennial question from me, what are the feels for getting the club in these slots? Is it shoulder driven, arm and hands or body pivot?
Keep up the great work,
Kevin
Thanks, Kevin!
I hope you guys are staying safe.
Unfortunately there is no perfect answer to your question. The reason is because not everyone should or will feel the same thing.
It all depends on WHERE YOU"RE COMING FROM and what your current tendencies are.
Someone may need to feel all shoulders....where for someone else they have too much shoulders and they need to feel more ARMS..
I would have to see your swing to say what YOU need to feel. Would be happy to help guide. Check out www.cogornogolf.com so I can help!
Thank you !!! I appreciate what you do !!!!!
My pleasure, James!
I've been studying this vid for a year now and I'm almost perfect with each except I swing a tad too long. I feel I'm ready for the downswing vid now haha
:) Nice Steve! Here is the downswing video!
th-cam.com/video/ivMrpxZAavM/w-d-xo.html
I video my swing at least once a week and I hit every one of these check points all the time except one: at left arm parallel my shaft points slightly out side the ball. For some reason I struggle with that (and always have since I was younger) but I still get in a good position at the top and would say ball striking is the strength of my game especially with my irons. If I were to work harder on this and fix it what could I expect to see as far as gains? Mostly would I gain a little distance do you think?
Loved the video and I hope you'll follow it up with the downswings of these two players.
Tommy Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy would be other fun ones to see.
I wouldn't change it for the sake of changing it then my man
I would have to see your swing to say if/how it would benefit
In very general terms I see more vertical shafts producing more speed and more shallow DS....but thats a general statement
Hi there.
Early in the video you mention the butt of the club should be in line with the belt buckle at address. However later you mention the hands at address should be over the left thigh. I may be missing something but does one not contradict the other i.e if the butt of the club is in line with the belt buckle, the hands cannot be over the left thigh.
Hey Jack,
No, they do no contradict.
The butt of club from belt line is the vertical component of the shaft. If you drew a line straight up the shaft from down the line (2 dimensional keep in mind)
Hands inside left thigh would be relative to the shaft lean. The shaft should be leaning slightly toward target from face on and the vertical angle of the club should be roughly in line with belt line.
Hope that helps clarify
@@CogornoGolf Thanks for the very swift reply and totally get it now. Thanks
Another great video! Thanks
Thanks, Ray!
So much detail which is great but that can become very confusing for an 11 handicaper like myself who doesn't know how to video his swing.what would be the key thing to work on to give yourself a chance of making a good backswing.would it be the takeaway to club parallel position.i know that's a difficult one but I would be there forever trying to hit these positions.
I understand..good points! Would be great to supplement this video with an online lesson with someone or in person lesson so they can identify 1-2 key points for you to focus on (if anything).
I hear your points, I'm concerned about those things as well. Hopefully you can google "how to film your golf swing" and find some helpful info and this can help even more....just as checkpoints!
Thanks I will continue to work on these checkpoints but my problem comes when I swing in real time.hitting checkpoints in slow motion is easy in realtime not so easy.but thanks again for taking time out to reply.
All of us face that! Focus on 1-2 and gradually add 10% speed at a time until you get it...doesn't need to be perfect, just within ranges
Thanks again.
Another amazing video...I'm in the middle of a swing change...for decades I have had a swing with a lot of shoulder turn and virtually NO hip turn. When I concentrate on turning the hips I sometimes just pull the club back way inside on too shallow of a plane, then when I realize I'm doing that I overcompensate the other way and get too steep on the way back and don't rotate the hips at all. I think I need a partial practice swing a la Mike Weir to make sure I am hitting that left arm parallel checkpoint...then use that feel to make the real swing. I'm sure you have had plenty of students in my situation, trying to introduce a hip turn having never had one. Any thoughts on the process of getting those students to add a proper hip turn. (When I do it correctly I am hitting the ball better than I ever have but invariably at some point in the round I end up at one extreme...all up and no around or vice versa and it becomes a shank fest with the irons or a block right/flip the hands to save it with the driver)
Hey Eric! Thanks for the kind words!
For sure..lots of thoughts!
Of course I would have to see your swing and see what you actually do compared to what you feel.
Best way for me to help you would be checking out Cogornogolf as a premium member. That way you can post up your swing videos and I can help guide!
I'm left-handed swings you feel my right should be connected to that pectoral and in 30 degrees from running a flab line with the right arm extended?
Hey Deacon....I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're saying...but yes the lead arm should be IN going back and stay some amount in coming down against the pec.....all depends on how much you turn your body as well and other factors but YES
helpful video. thanks!
My pleasure!
Great video as always. I think using PGA tour pro swings as templates is generally a good idea but too often I've seen golf magazines profile a PGA player's swing because he just won a tournament. However, the swing is so unusual that it creates confusion because everyone wants to copy an outlier swing. For example, Dustin Johnson is a superstar but emulating his swing as a stock swing can be problematic for a few reasons---the flexing and extension of wrists at the top of backswing and the amount of hip and shoulder turn and right lateral bend he needs the square the club because of his wrist position. For a big guy he is extremely flexible and is able to create enormous speed and power, but the rest of us are not like him.
Agreed!
Love it, more more more please.
Thanks, Charlie!
love it!!!!
Awesome-thanks!
useful video
Thanks, Farid!
awesome!
What program are u using to look at the swings? can I get it free?
I use "analyzr"
Another great video! I'm confused when you say @ left arm //... hand? shaft? should be at? or over? right peck ... just doesn't look like on H-Dek's backswing it's anywhere near the right peck ... what am I missing - besides being a moron ...
Haha!
When you watch the video and the player gets to left arm parallel to the ground in the backswing
Draw a circle around their hands
They should be in line with the right pec/bicep region from down the line camera angle
I think some of these analyses depend on where you place the camera. It looks like this pov is centered on the base of the sternum.
I was wrong i photoshopped the frame and the camera is centered at level with the belt buckle and on the edge of the wrist.
yep camera position always matters
At the top of the backswing Adam stretches his left arm flat but my left arm bends...
Should I stretch my left arm like Adam?
Make sure you have enough TURN during the backswing....most people who bend bend because they don't turn OR extend enough during backswing (body is the problem)
Where is that camera angle on Hideki swing
Good enough
I like to see chest height...even with the hands
@@CogornoGolf So camera at the height of the chest but down the line of the hands
How about check points for transition and downswing.
Hey Jay...what specifically would you like to see?
Eric Cogorno Golf I just found your downswing video. Thanks
Ditto below right on the button for me!
Thanks, Paul!
So basically all clubs armpit inline with toe knuckles.
Yes