This is great? How do I set this up on the hackmotion app where the hackmotion is worn on the right hand? What are the parameters/numbers? As a right handed golfer, it is way easier to work the dominant hand.
It varies from player to player, and it’s not about absolute numbers. The key is to generally have more extension at impact compared to the address position when using Hackmotion on the trail wrist. While it would be great to say you need 20-30 degrees more extension at impact, for some players, that range could be closer to 40 degrees. For example, you might have -10° of flexion at address and +32° of extension at impact. There’s no one-size-fits-all for wrist angles, but understanding common patterns can make a big difference. This video by Rob Cheney (th-cam.com/video/vbFGfhLmmmA/w-d-xo.html) on the trail wrist might be useful for you as well.
This is a very good video. I tried the drill of keeping my right hand open and I was hitting everything super straight. I have a tendency to pull my shots, overactive right hand. Can you make a video for driver?
Yes, trail wrist data is available with HackMotion Pro. It doesn't matter whether you have the previous generation sensor or the latest one-if you have the Pro version, then you can definitely use it to track your trail hand.
It's really frustrating that you buy the sensor that has all this functionality available, and then it's behind a £1000 pay wall. Its literally already there. Let us have it. Save the stuff that is only available in software for that pay wall.
You mention open hand 'taking some of the leverage away'. Working this idea has finally got me in the slot 🎉 🙏
This is great? How do I set this up on the hackmotion app where the hackmotion is worn on the right hand? What are the parameters/numbers? As a right handed golfer, it is way easier to work the dominant hand.
Good video, reminds me of the hit hard stop fast drill
What are the hackmotion numbers at impact when wearing on the trail hand?
It varies from player to player, and it’s not about absolute numbers. The key is to generally have more extension at impact compared to the address position when using Hackmotion on the trail wrist. While it would be great to say you need 20-30 degrees more extension at impact, for some players, that range could be closer to 40 degrees. For example, you might have -10° of flexion at address and +32° of extension at impact. There’s no one-size-fits-all for wrist angles, but understanding common patterns can make a big difference. This video by Rob Cheney (th-cam.com/video/vbFGfhLmmmA/w-d-xo.html) on the trail wrist might be useful for you as well.
Thank You
This is a very good video. I tried the drill of keeping my right hand open and I was hitting everything super straight. I have a tendency to pull my shots, overactive right hand. Can you make a video for driver?
I have the older version. Can I use it on my trail hand?
Yes, trail wrist data is available with HackMotion Pro. It doesn't matter whether you have the previous generation sensor or the latest one-if you have the Pro version, then you can definitely use it to track your trail hand.
Can this be used for driver?
Sadly, this info is only available on the pro version, which is $1000.
I know its really frustrating, the sensor literally has all this functionality its just a software lock for £1000
It's really frustrating that you buy the sensor that has all this functionality available, and then it's behind a £1000 pay wall. Its literally already there. Let us have it. Save the stuff that is only available in software for that pay wall.