GENERATING MORE SPEED
ASK MIKE • 4m 3s
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.
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How does the wrist hinge Part I
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS on AM | 2018.11 | 03. RE: How Active Should The Hands Be - 20180316 // The wrist hinges up and down as well as back and through. How you get this to occur is by letting the weight of the club to do this for you.