How To Maintain Posture | Master your backswing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, you will learn how to maintain your posture throughout the entire backswing and the follow through. If you are facing some issue of maintaining your posture or looking for some tips, this video is for you.
What you’ll learn:
✅ How to maintain your posture throughout the entire backswing
✅ The reasons why some people are facing an issue of lowering themselves in the backswing and the raising it up in the follow through
✅ Some feels or drills that you can apply to fix the issue
✅ Common mistakes that usually happened with most players
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I dont comment much but just want to show support for the channel and you because every video is fantastic!
Thanks a lot 🙏
You have the cleanest swing on TH-cam
I'm often off balance after I swing. This should help a lot. Thanks.
I love how you always can demonstrated different mistakes, and able to provide detail solutions dedicated to that specific question . Great video!
For me, the final part of the lesson is key... hit left, weight to left heel, swing on arc, not straight through. Many thanks JKM
Brilliant video JKM. Keep these insightful analysis coming. Thanks
Great video Jonathan, do you use a ring light in your videos? If so, which make and model? Thanks
Good explaining!
Awesome as always
Helpful
Yeah I got big gapes between my knees on the backswing and on the downswing.
Awesome video!
Glad you liked it!
love u brother
I was told to push my left foot away so it moves my left hip back during the downswing. Is that a good feel or just try to eliminate any pressure on the left toes like the ball under the foot does? Malbon polo lookin' clean.
This is another kind of drill but it works on the same thing
How big a ball do you put under your lead foot?
I meant left'heel', not 'hit'
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