First off, kudos to Jacob for the courage to have his lesson on YT. Cameras and microphones can be quite intimidating for most of us. Great lesson, Stu, informative and transformative for all to see. Keep up the good coaching. Would love to see his progress in 6 months to a year. Cheers.
This is fantastic with the Swiss ball….It’s helped calm down my pull hook to a calmer draw…..guessing it’s better leg work….also flushing the irons. You Sir are an exceptional teacher.
even after watching virtually all of Stuart's videos, I learned more from this instructional video of putting the swing and body positions into the proper positions. Thanks and Million Stuart and Jacob.
Awesome job Jacob , very talented, would love to see a follow up. Had the same lesson with Stu , have done 10 range sessions since and still trying to get where Jacob did in the lesson . Class content
Great student...well explained in the transition to the right way to move in the golf swing..as always ...still in Zareuz in spain until next month ..hope you are well Stu..see you later in the year ..cheers Graham!!!!
This is great and with so much resonating for my issues in the BS as well. Love the explanation of decreasing the space between his chest and the floor. And the pulling of the handle past the ball to not hit fat. All makes sense. Hope you can do a follow up lesson where he ingrains the BS and can work on AoA. Awesome content Stu!
Great video as always Stu, was Jacob striking the plate because he needed to push more into the Swiss ball with his right foot, and not relaxing the grip enough to allow the club to set on the pull phase? Keep up the live lessons they’re so good.👍⛳️🙏
So impressed all round. Student was awesome and totally invested and you were concise and confident in your advice. I've had a lesson with you on Skillest early this year Stuart and think I need to come and do this in person with you. Would love it to be filmed for youtube too as everyone can hopefully learn from it. I'm a 3 handicapper trying to get to scratch and beyond so should be fun. Hopefully I can get something booked soon or early in the new year. What a great video Stuart and Jacob 🙂
Would happily film our session in the future Lewis, and hope your golf is going well. Thanks so much for the kind words and hope to see you at Precision Golf soon. Best wishes Stu
Allowing your swing to be shown on YT for the world to see is a brave move by Jacob. Bits of the lesson i recognise from my lessons with Stuart although I am not sure I am improved as fast as Jacob did!
It would be great to see an example of the skillest online lesson process on your channel, I’m keen for a lesson but not sure which option would be best.
.......Stu, that was brilliant. Watching you transform a swing is really cool to watch. Would really love to see you do the same lesson with someone for a driver swing...... thanks ⛳🍺
Hoping to do a lot of more of these Gary; not easy for a client to be filmed and not disturb their lesson. Will try and get a driver lesson done at some point for sure though.
@@GoodGolfCoaching .......yea,I can imagine. I have to admit it takes some guts to be filmed. Shout out to Jacob, he did great. And I think it helps that you cut out all the parts where you yelled and screamed at him and cattle prodded him to obey your every command 😁
I have watched many of your videos but this is the first time I can recall hearing you describe why the release or "swing" of the club head can be delayed during the pull phase while still getting the angle of attack and the low point of the swing arc in the right place. If the chest points down and the left hip moves forward in the backswing it puts you in position to allow a longer and harder "pull" phase of the swing. The wrists need to stay cocked longer so the club head does not run into the ground behind the ball, then release aggressively through the hitting zone. Do I have it right?
You have that spot on David - I have so much to get through my friend and it won’t mean much first time around for many. Trying to educate and engage as much as I can whilst I go. Hope that makes sense. Best wishes Stu
@@GoodGolfCoaching You are doing a fantastic job! Your method and delivery style are great. They do get one engaged. I love your willingness to call out bad coaching guidance that is prevalent on TH-cam and elsewhere and then providing the better way to do it, starting with the grip of course. My comment was not a criticism, just and insight I had not gleaned before.
Best on yet that Stu, well done to Jacob. Wouldn't we all like to have his flexibility. Not easy to change all that TH-cam in his head. I'd be interested to see how you deal with someone who can't get the hips going toward target and chest going away. Anyways, really enjoyed that one. He has got real potential 👍
Hip turn is simple Doug; would love to film ever lesson I do, quite honestly. Love what I do and every challenge is usually overcome; hope to do more of these going forward. Thanks for the kind words as ever.
First off, kudos to Jacob for the courage to have his lesson on YT. Cameras and microphones can be quite intimidating for most of us. Great lesson, Stu, informative and transformative for all to see. Keep up the good coaching. Would love to see his progress in 6 months to a year. Cheers.
Will try and tempt him into filming another one down the road; really appreciate the kind words my friend. Best wishes Stu
Incredible stuff!
Thanks David 😊
Enjoyed that!
Thank you! Have another one coming this week 😊
Best lesson I’ve ever seen with a student on TH-cam and I’ve seen a lot. I myself am working on AOA. This helped much. Thanks Stu
Bless you my friend, super kind of you to say. Wish you well with the AoA 😊
This is fantastic with the Swiss ball….It’s helped calm down my pull hook to a calmer draw…..guessing it’s better leg work….also flushing the irons. You Sir are an exceptional teacher.
Bless you my friend, thank you so much for the very kind words. Best wishes Stu
even after watching virtually all of Stuart's videos, I learned more from this instructional video of putting the swing and body positions into the proper positions. Thanks and Million Stuart and Jacob.
Super happy you enjoyed my friend!
Great content. Keep it up
Stu. Love these live lessons. They seem to resonate with me more than the usual content.
Will be doing plenty more and thanks for sharing your insights!
Awesome job Jacob , very talented, would love to see a follow up. Had the same lesson with Stu , have done 10 range sessions since and still trying to get where Jacob did in the lesson . Class content
Thanks Lee. Will be done! Whatts apps received and will be back to you.
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Excellent work from both Jacob & Stuart 👏🏾👏🏾 Would love to see more lessons on the channel 👍🏾
Thank you my friend, will be definitely doing doing more of this! Best wishes Stu
Great student...well explained in the transition to the right way to move in the golf swing..as always ...still in Zareuz in spain until next month ..hope you are well Stu..see you later in the year ..cheers Graham!!!!
So lovely to hear from you Graham! Have a great time away and look forward to catching up soon! Best wishes Stu 😊
He’s doing great for just a year of playing, great lesson Stu
Thanks AJ!
This is great and with so much resonating for my issues in the BS as well. Love the explanation of decreasing the space between his chest and the floor. And the pulling of the handle past the ball to not hit fat. All makes sense. Hope you can do a follow up lesson where he ingrains the BS and can work on AoA. Awesome content Stu!
Thanks so much Tin! Glad you enjoyed. Super useful for you for sure! 👍
Great video as always Stu, was Jacob striking the plate because he needed to push more into the Swiss ball with his right foot, and not relaxing the grip enough to allow the club to set on the pull phase? Keep up the live lessons they’re so good.👍⛳️🙏
Hi Ian - did you watch all the video? I explain to Jacob why he was hitting the plate. 😊
Guy's going to be a player. Very strong and loaded with natural athleticism and talent. Great work!
Thank you and well done Jacob! 🙌
So impressed all round. Student was awesome and totally invested and you were concise and confident in your advice. I've had a lesson with you on Skillest early this year Stuart and think I need to come and do this in person with you. Would love it to be filmed for youtube too as everyone can hopefully learn from it. I'm a 3 handicapper trying to get to scratch and beyond so should be fun. Hopefully I can get something booked soon or early in the new year. What a great video Stuart and Jacob 🙂
Would happily film our session in the future Lewis, and hope your golf is going well. Thanks so much for the kind words and hope to see you at Precision Golf soon. Best wishes Stu
Allowing your swing to be shown on YT for the world to see is a brave move by Jacob.
Bits of the lesson i recognise from my lessons with Stuart although I am not sure I am improved as fast as Jacob did!
Jacob did super well and thanks so much for mentioning it too Justin. Hope you’re well my friend.
Brilliant Stewart 👍🏻
I’m rolling the Swiss ball but topping everything 😢
Thanks for sharing the lesson
Get the Theraband out and start applying pressure on the handle! 🙌
Thanks for replying Stuart
I’ll try to put some pressure on the handle 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My pleasure 😊
great session i love this kind of content good job Stuart 😃
Really pleased you enjoyed, will be trying to do more of this!
This is good stuff, applies to myself for sure. Can one do a small hip bump at address to lead side to help promote that move?
Hi Craig, sadly not, hip bump won’t do it. Best wishes Stu
It would be great to see an example of the skillest online lesson process on your channel, I’m keen for a lesson but not sure which option would be best.
Haha my wife suggested this last night! Will be done 😊
@@GoodGolfCoaching happy to volunteer 😁 I have a horrible looking swing 😅
Let’s do it !
👍 more please. Keep it up Jacob. Great vid Stu
Another live lesson next week 😊
Good stuff. Is it the same feel with the swiss ball when hitting driver?
Yes Sir! 😊
Stuart This was a brilliant session👏🏾👏🏾🫶🏽 thank you💪🏾🏌️♂️🧢
Thank you my friend, loving your YT content too!
.......Stu, that was brilliant. Watching you transform a swing is really cool to watch. Would really love to see you do the same lesson with someone for a driver swing...... thanks ⛳🍺
Hoping to do a lot of more of these Gary; not easy for a client to be filmed and not disturb their lesson. Will try and get a driver lesson done at some point for sure though.
@@GoodGolfCoaching .......yea,I can imagine. I have to admit it takes some guts to be filmed. Shout out to Jacob, he did great. And I think it helps that you cut out all the parts where you yelled and screamed at him and cattle prodded him to obey your every command 😁
Haha always cut those parts 😂😂😂
Some great moves in there. Blimey
He did super well!
I have watched many of your videos but this is the first time I can recall hearing you describe why the release or "swing" of the club head can be delayed during the pull phase while still getting the angle of attack and the low point of the swing arc in the right place. If the chest points down and the left hip moves forward in the backswing it puts you in position to allow a longer and harder "pull" phase of the swing. The wrists need to stay cocked longer so the club head does not run into the ground behind the ball, then release aggressively through the hitting zone. Do I have it right?
You have that spot on David - I have so much to get through my friend and it won’t mean much first time around for many. Trying to educate and engage as much as I can whilst I go. Hope that makes sense. Best wishes Stu
@@GoodGolfCoaching You are doing a fantastic job! Your method and delivery style are great. They do get one engaged. I love your willingness to call out bad coaching guidance that is prevalent on TH-cam and elsewhere and then providing the better way to do it, starting with the grip of course. My comment was not a criticism, just and insight I had not gleaned before.
Hey David - absolutely no offence or negativity taken my friend. Love hearing people’s feedback and perspective. Thanks for sharing!
I like this yoga ball drill and explanation.
Glad you’re enjoying!
stupendo...
Thank you! 🤩
Looks a little bit like stack and tilt?
Depends how you see stack and tilt? No back extension here! 😊
I can do this move but I feel stuck behind the ball when I try swing from here
Try watching some of my leg action videos, this will help.
Cause recentering is much more difficulty
Is that right… very interesting views! 🤔 Thanks for sharing 😊
Best on yet that Stu, well done to Jacob. Wouldn't we all like to have his flexibility. Not easy to change all that TH-cam in his head. I'd be interested to see how you deal with someone who can't get the hips going toward target and chest going away. Anyways, really enjoyed that one. He has got real potential 👍
Hip turn is simple Doug; would love to film ever lesson I do, quite honestly. Love what I do and every challenge is usually overcome; hope to do more of these going forward. Thanks for the kind words as ever.
Content is great only I DO NOT need to watch the freaking ads though there were at least 6 in this video that is BS !
I don’t set the volume of adds Tony.
Because in the Backswing the Head ist too far from the Ball,
And why do you think that’s an issue?
Absolutely wrong
Love it Franz. Please share why its absolutely wrong?