WHAT DOES ROCKING DO
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RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.11 | 02. RE. GENERATING ACCELERATION BY POSTING THE LEAD LEG Ð 20180316 // Rocking back and through ensures a dynamic transfer of force in your golf swing. This is not a weight shift; this is a transfer of force occuring within your body. Learn how and why the pros do it.
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GENERATING MORE SPEED
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.11 | 03. RE. HOW ACTIVE SHOULD THE HANDS BE Ð 20180316 // When the arms straighten, do you produce speed? Yes, but how you get there is even more important then forcing this to occur. Learn more.
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RIGHT SHOULDER IN THE DOWNSWING
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.11 | 03. RE. HOW ACTIVE SHOULD THE HANDS BE Ð 20180316 // The right shoulder moves down because of the lateral shift in the hips. Here are three methods you can use to get the hips to initiate your shoulder movement.
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HOW THE ARMS ROTATE
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on GT | Joe Nichols - 201801 | 16. Pivot Your Right Elbow // The arms rotate within the shoulder socket. They do not rotate independently of the shoulders. Over-rotating creates tension, which slows you down. Here's a deeper look.