RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on PL | GARRETT MOSS | 02. Training The Right Hip To Stay Down // The baseball swing does not require a lot of forearm rotation. The same is true for golf. In fact, if you have a solid grip and set up, you can use the momentum and weight of the to square the clubface at impact.
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.06 | 08. RE: Left Leg - 20180210 // The reason you fall back is because you are countering the momentum from the weight of the club. This is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, Jack Nicklaus does it. Here are some things to keep in mind, however.
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on TC | INTRO TO TEACHING | 01. Intro To First Concepts // There are several simple things you have to maintain at all levels of the game. If you lose track of these, the fun will disappear and you will lose yourself in too much technical thought. This video spells out some...
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.06 | 08. RE: Left Leg - 20180210 // For pitching and shots up to around 110 yards, I mostly hit from my left leg. As the club gets longer, the force distribution changes. For full swings, there is a point at which my left leg is simply touching the ground.