In reading a lot from www.brianmanzella.com it has helped me gain what I consider to be the biggest revelation I have made for myself in the golf swing. In shoft here is a summary of what I think I learned.
in having a better understanding of pivot from this site I have been messing around and trying to figure this stuff out. one thing I noticed is this. If you stand in front of a mirror and just think get my weight on my right foot, get my weight on my left foot you will notice something, your HEAD moves right and left. now do the same thing but take a lot of second axis tilt and shift side to side again, your head moves again. in doing this with second axis tile Your head does not have to be on the left side for your weight to be there but your head HAS TO move to the left for your weight to transfet there.
In watching all these good swings if you watch the head movement what happens? the head moves back on the back swing and at the START of the downswing it moves back towards the left. . If this did not happen then weight shift would not occur. So when people say bump the hips, left foot, right knee, etc... starts the downswing, is that really what starts it? shift your head back on the back swing and DONT let it move forward and you will notice that you cant PLANT the left heel, you CANT get to a firm left side, you WILL reverse pivot, etc........
So I ask the question what technically STARTS the downswing, my answer is a head shift left.
in conclusion the head must be able to shift off the ball on the back swing because IT WILL shift forward on the downswing. The shift forward is a good thing, but it is viewed as a bad thing by those who DONT move the head back on the back swing. in reading on here I know GONAVY has an understanding of this, and I imagine Greg and others do as well.
in having a better understanding of pivot from this site I have been messing around and trying to figure this stuff out. one thing I noticed is this. If you stand in front of a mirror and just think get my weight on my right foot, get my weight on my left foot you will notice something, your HEAD moves right and left. now do the same thing but take a lot of second axis tilt and shift side to side again, your head moves again. in doing this with second axis tile Your head does not have to be on the left side for your weight to be there but your head HAS TO move to the left for your weight to transfet there.
In watching all these good swings if you watch the head movement what happens? the head moves back on the back swing and at the START of the downswing it moves back towards the left. . If this did not happen then weight shift would not occur. So when people say bump the hips, left foot, right knee, etc... starts the downswing, is that really what starts it? shift your head back on the back swing and DONT let it move forward and you will notice that you cant PLANT the left heel, you CANT get to a firm left side, you WILL reverse pivot, etc........
So I ask the question what technically STARTS the downswing, my answer is a head shift left.
in conclusion the head must be able to shift off the ball on the back swing because IT WILL shift forward on the downswing. The shift forward is a good thing, but it is viewed as a bad thing by those who DONT move the head back on the back swing. in reading on here I know GONAVY has an understanding of this, and I imagine Greg and others do as well.
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