When folks are not able to pivot on a given day, I see them lifting that front foot to get extra but all they get is off balance.
When asked recently by a player why they seem to be struggling to gain or re-gain balance during the swing, I noticed he was lifting the front foot on the backswing. This little move, although permitted by some teachers(I am not one of them), can help someone to get more pivot, most players fall into a habit of lifting it and throwing themselves out of balance.
Also, I have always maintained this is a major power leak; failing the have the torque between upper and lower body loses many players big yardage.
Stretching properly before playing so that one can turn the upper against the lower body, having great posture, and good tempo in the swing, will produce a great amount of power and accuracy.
Just wanted to mention this especially for the larger and older players as they seem prone to lifting and turning problems.
Feedback would be appreciated.
When asked recently by a player why they seem to be struggling to gain or re-gain balance during the swing, I noticed he was lifting the front foot on the backswing. This little move, although permitted by some teachers(I am not one of them), can help someone to get more pivot, most players fall into a habit of lifting it and throwing themselves out of balance.
Also, I have always maintained this is a major power leak; failing the have the torque between upper and lower body loses many players big yardage.
Stretching properly before playing so that one can turn the upper against the lower body, having great posture, and good tempo in the swing, will produce a great amount of power and accuracy.
Just wanted to mention this especially for the larger and older players as they seem prone to lifting and turning problems.
Feedback would be appreciated.

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