In one of my previous posts I mentioned that over the last couple of months I had developed a problem whereby I would get 'stuck' when addressing the ball - I couldn't move the club back. It was a version of the 'yips' but with my irons and woods and not the putter.
I read an article on somebody who had overcome putting 'yips' by focussing on his breathing. Breathe in slowly on the backswing and breathe out slowly on the downswing. The logic being that by concentrating on your breathing you would not have any other thoughts to distract you. Also, by breathing slowly it helped your muscles to relax. I tried this method out and had some success with it.
Anybody out there with similar problems should give this method a try.
What do you guys think about when addressing the ball ?
I read an article on somebody who had overcome putting 'yips' by focussing on his breathing. Breathe in slowly on the backswing and breathe out slowly on the downswing. The logic being that by concentrating on your breathing you would not have any other thoughts to distract you. Also, by breathing slowly it helped your muscles to relax. I tried this method out and had some success with it.
Anybody out there with similar problems should give this method a try.
What do you guys think about when addressing the ball ?
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