looking into golf some more and I ran across someone who told me a little about Mike Austin. So then I did a little research on him and he is interesting to say the least. For those who dont know he holds the world record for driving distance, 515 yards, and he did it when he was something like 64 years old, with a persimon wood. Also, his driving distances into his seventies were very long. He studied kinesiology, which deals with the movements of the human body, and often times did demonstrations with a skelaton suit on.
I have purchased his videos and watched one of his dvd's that was around an hour long and the austinology, which is 7+ hours, I have watched 2+ hours of that. He makes a lot of sense and uses biomechanics, kineseology and has expanded on some things that most instruction has not mentioned. One thing for example is he says the human body is not set up to swing a golf club while the hips are level. in the back swing the right hip goes higher and the left one dips, in the downswing the opposite. He says this is a much more effecient way of doing things and takes strain off the lower back. To further explain his reasoning for it would be too much to write.
His views are very interesting to say the least and I am intrigued by the possiblity of trying something new. We will see how the process goes
Does anyone on here have any insight into his teachings? I find it odd that more is not widely known about the man who hit the longest drive in golf history, although he did have aa 30mph tailwind, the hole was flat
I have purchased his videos and watched one of his dvd's that was around an hour long and the austinology, which is 7+ hours, I have watched 2+ hours of that. He makes a lot of sense and uses biomechanics, kineseology and has expanded on some things that most instruction has not mentioned. One thing for example is he says the human body is not set up to swing a golf club while the hips are level. in the back swing the right hip goes higher and the left one dips, in the downswing the opposite. He says this is a much more effecient way of doing things and takes strain off the lower back. To further explain his reasoning for it would be too much to write.
His views are very interesting to say the least and I am intrigued by the possiblity of trying something new. We will see how the process goes
Does anyone on here have any insight into his teachings? I find it odd that more is not widely known about the man who hit the longest drive in golf history, although he did have aa 30mph tailwind, the hole was flat
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