Kinematic Sequence - Stop for Speed

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @karenturner8574
    @karenturner8574 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m working so hard on this..my driving has improved drastically however I am still topping with my irons…am I not tilted enough, standing or not keeping head down or all of the above…I have your book and watch your videos..thanks for the great work…😊

  • @Uncle_B_-Rad
    @Uncle_B_-Rad ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow…another great video….when your explaining “stop to accelerate” and you mentioned athletes, the first thing I thought of are the top notch bulls in the PBR…especially the ones the spin constantly for the eight seconds (if rider stays on). Watching those animals in slow motion is amazing to see how much the can stabilize the front hooves and rotate with so much power… probably not the same as the power of a golf swing, but that’s my thought for this video…Thanks for all you do sir! 🙏😎

  • @lawrencetaylorii2920
    @lawrencetaylorii2920 ปีที่แล้ว

    Todd been watching Moe's videos and adapting the single plane swing to my body style. I've recently started to swing a golf club on a more consistent basis since I work at Top golf. My question is does hand position make a difference in lagging the club at impact

  • @leorolon1455
    @leorolon1455 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excelente explicación. Hacia mucho que queria saber bien la "mecanica" de cómo se produce el swing y se transmite la potencia a la pelota. REcordando que potencia es igual a fuerza por velocidad. Pero la clave es entrenar ese "enrrosque" (backswing) y "desenrrosque"(downswing) del cuerpo cual látigo , como bien dijo el instructor, y ese golpe se transforme en energía cinética. Primero: vinculacion al suelo, osea posicion correcta de los pies y rodillas; segundo, rotacion de caderas, luego torso, brazos y palo... esto hacia atras y hacia adelante. A entrenar. Gracias.

  • @kevinhelton734
    @kevinhelton734 ปีที่แล้ว

    To put it simply, at least at my mind each side has it's purpose. The lead side brings you back to impact, or near to, and the trail side takes over and slings the ball along the direction in which you intend it to travel. The lead side and trail side work in sequence to to send the ball, with speed and resulting distance in the direction you intend. Speed mever stops, it jist follows theough.

  • @trentwhite2566
    @trentwhite2566 ปีที่แล้ว

    New sub here! What is that board you put on the floor in front of you in every video?

  • @davidjackson7051
    @davidjackson7051 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes just start your golf swing in sequence slow motion n feel it then keep speeding up the sequence until u feel confident enough to swiing at what ever your body will allow nice n easy what I like like Moe said ❤😂

  • @jamesyeh5956
    @jamesyeh5956 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pls share and comment on Riding and Fanning in the Kinematic downswing sequence and braking force in the release.

  • @davidjackson7051
    @davidjackson7051 ปีที่แล้ว

    Todd when God helped Moe figure out his golf swing he broke the mold but there's good news everyone can have a golf swing depends on who your coach is ❤😂

  • @davidjackson7051
    @davidjackson7051 ปีที่แล้ว

    Truth is how can a skinny little kid kick your butt on the golf course lol❤😂

  • @Sueezedtight
    @Sueezedtight ปีที่แล้ว

    Everyone understands how to "crack a whip" so if the shoulder, arm, wrist and hand keep moving, the whip will never crack (obtain its highest speed). This method is soundly based in science, requires great attention to detail but is well worth the effort to enact it.

    • @OliBrown-bh2jp
      @OliBrown-bh2jp ปีที่แล้ว

      They make several severe mistakes in this method. The keeping of the back foot flat through impact and bent front knee are not based in science. They prevent people from achieving proper impact. I wasted over a year on that garbage. Thankfully the setup for impact golf method fixed me.

    • @Sueezedtight
      @Sueezedtight ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OliBrown-bh2jp I have seen Kirk's site and it is a diluted form of this method (he was an instructor at one point and decided to improve ...) Easier, perhaps. More tolerant of old, conventional habits, definitely. The "science" (biomechanics, kinesiology, biometrics etc.) is all presented by Todd and proves his point. Accuracy counts, as does ease on the body parts (my particular point of contention). I use this method and consistently reach my previous distances as well as being much straighter and more on target. Nothing is perfect, but this method has proved to be perfectly fine for me. Glad to hear that you are fixed. ;)