Thanks so much for the video! My drill kept saying I am too extended at impact but I don’t know how to feel for that flexing. Hopefully this will solve the mystery. Thanks!
Yes, it's possible to track trail wrist data with HackMotion Pro. This slightly older video by Rob Cheney (th-cam.com/video/vbFGfhLmmmA/w-d-xo.html) might give you some useful insights on trail wrist measurements.
I appreciate your videos very much, but I am consistent with one suggestion: I strongly feel that *both* wrists should be included in videos dealing with clubface control at impact. About 80 % of us are right handed, and can better monitor what are right wrist needs to do. I know that you have made videos on right wrist and arm actions, but I just feel that both wrists should be addressed. One can then experiment with the necessary moves with each hand. We hold the club with both hands, after all. Thank you very much.
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Awesome video, perfectly explains. Thanks
I learned this move about 20yrs ago it takes some practice but it's a game changer.Thanks sir👍😉
Thanks so much for the video! My drill kept saying I am too extended at impact but I don’t know how to feel for that flexing. Hopefully this will solve the mystery. Thanks!
Can hackmotion be used for trail wrist data and does it provide feedback on it?
Yes, it's possible to track trail wrist data with HackMotion Pro. This slightly older video by Rob Cheney (th-cam.com/video/vbFGfhLmmmA/w-d-xo.html) might give you some useful insights on trail wrist measurements.
I appreciate your videos very much, but I am consistent with one suggestion: I strongly feel that *both* wrists should be included in videos dealing with clubface control at impact. About 80 % of us are right handed, and can better monitor what are right wrist needs to do. I know that you have made videos on right wrist and arm actions, but I just feel that both wrists should be addressed. One can then experiment with the necessary moves with each hand. We hold the club with both hands, after all. Thank you very much.