Want Speed💨? Create Levers: L to L Drill

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2023

Komentáře • 25

  • @djdibibar516

    I’m here because I just could not release the club head or swing easy at the range today! Just got stuck into a bad tempo and holding on through the swing. Remedial training for me! Thanks

  • @harrybrett7845
    @harrybrett7845 Před rokem +4

    EXCELLENT - I think this shows that the pivot of the hinge is around the left wrist's ulna bump. The only way the club can pivot around that hinge point is if the left hand grips the club in the fingers of the left hand as is explained in this video. Billy is the first person that I know of who has identified where the pivot point of the rotation of the club actually is. This also provides a basis to what the right hand should be doing in any effort

  • @kevinkabeya2459

    Great principles making the swing feel natural thanks !

  • @markbandy2066

    Thanks Billy for a great explanation.

  • @mattaue
    @mattaue Před rokem +2

    When I unhinge while keeping the club face square on the backswing I tend to hook the ball. Your previous video mentioned avoid rolling. Can you explain the difference between rolling vs the way you teach unhinging or releasing? Thank you.

  • @brianmann7035
    @brianmann7035 Před rokem +2

    Billy love the video and i am working on your grip video to get the club more in my finders so i can feel the weight of the club. What kind of shoes are you wearing in this video as look incredibly comfortable. Thanks

  • @markbandy2066

    Hey Billy, does that work for all clubs?

  • @andreasluih3237

    This is mike malaska drills

  • @rebelsoul777
    @rebelsoul777 Před rokem +1

    I'm trying to wrap my head around how to combine that L t L with the club face stability you're talking in this video.

  • @vreeke777
    @vreeke777 Před rokem

    Without trackman data this kind off interviews are off no use

  • @ce7545
    @ce7545  +1

    Malaska technique