Re: video of my golf swing
I wasn’t trying to step on your toes, my friend, quite the contrary. In reading your posts in this thread, which are excellent by the way, you were saying about spine angle and keeping the hips from thrusting at the ball. Then you went on about crunching the right side. This is basically my point here also. The right side "crunch" is what allows the spine angle to remain stable whilst turning. Turning with out "crunching" is a thrust to the ball. Also, it advances the hips without a lot of body slide...head stays back, while the hips advance, which I believe supports your idea of what "clearing" the hips means.
We also seem to be in agreement about minimizing manipulation in the wrists.
Curious now....where do you think we differ significantly?
I wasn’t trying to step on your toes, my friend, quite the contrary. In reading your posts in this thread, which are excellent by the way, you were saying about spine angle and keeping the hips from thrusting at the ball. Then you went on about crunching the right side. This is basically my point here also. The right side "crunch" is what allows the spine angle to remain stable whilst turning. Turning with out "crunching" is a thrust to the ball. Also, it advances the hips without a lot of body slide...head stays back, while the hips advance, which I believe supports your idea of what "clearing" the hips means.
We also seem to be in agreement about minimizing manipulation in the wrists.
Curious now....where do you think we differ significantly?
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