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M2: The lever system is one of, if not the biggest speed producer in the golf swing. If you do not have a solid understanding of the main components: Grip, Face control, Lever System, Arm Path, and Club Head Path, you will fight the swing forever. These are simple tasks and concepts, but most of the time they are overlooked. This could be the main reason you are struggling with the game. It really is simple if done in the correct sequence of learning.
M2 consists of 17 individual videos that show you how to position your hands on the club, teach you how the wrists work, and outline the movement of the arms through the swing.
WHAT IS THE M-SYSTEM
The M-System is a 5-tier instructional plan designed to simplify the game and build your skills for every type of swing. It doesn’t matter if you’re just starting out or have been playing at a high level for years. We’ll go step-by-step through every aspect of the sport from basic setup to advanced theory and swing drills. Each video explores a new aspect of the game to give you a greater understanding of what’s happening when your club hits the ball. Every level increases its focus as you increase your ability. I promise you, golf is not overly complicated. You just have to unlock the game that works best for you. This is exactly what The M-System is designed to do.
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M2: 01 THE LEVER SYSTEM - OVERVIEW
The lever system starts with the proper grip that allows the joints of the wrists to work correctly for the most speed and control. Then it becomes how well can you control the face. Once you have those two it becomes where does most of your speed come from. How do you get your arms into the corr...
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M2: 02 LEVER SYSTEM GRIP
Grip is the first and possibly the most important skill or task. How your hands are on the club determine what you are going to have to do to square the face. Your lead hand goes on how you're arm hangs. This is so when the momentum of the club pulls on your arm the grip squares the face. This is...
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M2: 03 GRIP INSTINCT
Instinctively if you take the club in your lead hand to hit something you will put the club more in the fingers. Your hand will be in what is called a strong position. When you chip the ball with just that hand you will not want to rotate the face. Your wrist just hinges back and forth as your ar...
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M2: 04 FACE CONTROL
Once you have a proper grip then it becomes how your hands control the face. To learn this you need to hit different shots. How your hands manipulate the face is what makes the ball curve. You need to curve the ball to the left, to the right, and be able to hit it straight. Practicing these curve...
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M2: 05 LOOK COOL DRILL
The look cool drill is really where a large part of your speed comes from. This is critical that this action becomes second nature. Your lead arm is not a puller. It is more a rotator than it is a puller. Your trail hand works like it does on a tennis racket. The handle swings to a point. Then it...
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M2: 06 THROW THE CLUB DRILL
If you just sit in a chair and take the club set it on your trail shoulder with your arms relaxed. The handle of the club is pointed straight away from you. Then just direct the momentum of the club out away from you and let the arms and wrists react. There is no of very little rotation in your b...
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M2: 07 THROW THE CLUB DRILL - KNEES
Hitting balls off your knees is a great way to start to put two things together. One, the lever system. Two, the path or plane that the club swings on. As you hit balls off your knees the first thing is to focus on the hinging, unhinging and rehanging of the wrists. Then as you hit the ball you m...
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M2: 08 ARM DROP WITHOUT TENSION
First set up without a club. Make a backswing. Let your shoulders turn then just let your arms drop without moving your shoulders. Once you can do that then as your arms drop let your shoulders follow your arms. Then take your club and copy the same routine. Set up in a closed stance. That gets y...
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M2: 09 WEIGHT OF THE CLUBHEAD
Take the club and turn it around. Hold the club head end. Swing the club back and forth. Try to feel the weight of the club as it swings and the arch it is in. Then turn the club around hold the grip end and do the same thing. It will be much easier to feel the force in the club as it swings. And...
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M2: 10 WRIST HINGE
Your hands are your swing. If you use them in a certain manner. It becomes significantly easier to control the ball. Your lead hand basically hinges and unhinges. Your trail hand flexes and extends. There is very little fact rotation relative to your swing arch. Also if your lead hand is in this ...
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M2: 11 L TO L
To create maximum speed and control the lever system needs to work properly. By the time your lead arm gets parallel to the ground on the backswing. You need a 90 degree angle between the lead arm and the club shaft. That same relationship needs to happen on the follow through by the time your tr...
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M2: 12 ARM ACTION LOOP
A basic skill is for your arms to work in a circle. They swing back and up. Then they come down on a shallower path. This happens in all sports. Ping pong the paddle works up to under or makes a loop. Tennis the same loop. A baseball bat goes back on one arch and comes down on a shallower path. H...
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M2: 13 TURNING THE CORNER
Making a golf swing is similar to driving a car. The club head is the car and your are using the club as the steering wheel to turn the corner. As the swing changes directions you need to feel as though you are directing the momentum of the club back out in front of you. This gets the club in the...
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M2: 14 THE LEVER SYSTEM - FITNESS
To loosen up and strengthen your fingers hands arms and shoulders. Start with the golfers grip. This strengthens the fingers and hands that you use for golf. Then do flex and extension of the wrists. This loosens up the wrists for the swing. Now take your elbow up and over your head with your arm...
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M2: 15 THE LEVER SYSTEM - L TO L CHALLENGE
Set up with your trail foot draped way back. Make swings and create the L on the backswing, then make the L on the follow through. Once you can do that then add face control. On the first shot do the L to L But make the ball curve to the left or hook. Then the second ball make the ball curve to t...
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M2: 16 THE LEVER SYSTEM - SPORTS CONNECT
The golf swing is very similar if not close to an exact duplicate too many sports. The way you hit a ping pong ball or a forehand in tennis. Swing a baseball bat or a Hockey stick. The golf swing follows the same motion. The racket or bat or club swings back on one arch and down on a lower arch. ...
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M2: 17 THE LEVER SYSTEM - REVIEW
The lever system is one of if not the biggest speed producer and critical skill to learn. It starts with the proper grip. Then it is how do you get the club to accelerate. How do the hands work, what is the correct path of the arms. Being able to create the correct lever system, the L to L. And f...