The Simple Hip Move You Need For An Effortless Transfer! (Right Pocket Back)

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2024
  • Could this be the simple hip movement you need to make an effortless transition and weight transfer to your lead side?
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    Milo Lines Golf coach, Ed Lasater is back to expand on a feel that many elite ball strikers use to wind up their trail side efficiently. Some in the past, including the likes of Tiger Woods and Greg Norman have eluded to this right pocket back feel in helping them not only creating a powerful load, but also ample space and a proper weight shift back to their lead side. And if you also struggle with creating consistent ball first contact, then this feel could truly be a game-changer. We hope you enjoy this episode and look forward to hearing your feedback!
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  • @MiloLinesGolf
    @MiloLinesGolf  Před 3 měsíci

    How do you feel the hips move: turn/spin, bump/sway, flex/extend, or push back?
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  • @BHJ7115
    @BHJ7115 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The absolute best instruction showing the mechanics of the hip turn I have seen anywhere. Thank you for allowing us to see this freely. Much appreciated.

  • @MrMarkAODonnell
    @MrMarkAODonnell Před 4 měsíci +5

    One of your best videos ever!! You explain a difficult concept in a simple way but in great detail. Great drills adds a lot. Fabulous. Many thanks.

  • @kevinprentice3113
    @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Milo...... 👏👏👏 Well done! As a former (old school....or jist plain old) golf professional and student of Henry Picard, Alex Morrison, Gardner Dickinson, David Lee, etc., etc. I can confirm what you're teaching is in alignment with the natural way the body moves in any athletic endeavor where you are standing off to the side of an object inflicting a blow or trying to move that object a great distance by winding up and unwinding the body in the most effective and efficient way. Bobby Jones said, " as long as the human anatomy does not change.... The correct way to strike a golf ball is not likely to change. In watching your videos... I have fastly gained respect and confidence in what you're communicating to students as accurate and useful information that can be easily understood and applied. Henry Picard told me, "the more you know about the golf swing the fewer people you can talk and listen to. Meaning there's a lot of bad or incorrect information out there being taught by instructors who really don't understand athletically how the body moves. What I learned many.years ago from Morrison and Picard ..... you and your team are teaching today using different terminology. When you say "pressure before motion"...... You're talking about shifting weight before body rotation which creates dynamic balance by adhering to the correct order of movement (sequencing) and the natural way the body moves anatomically.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks so much for watching Kevin! Sounds like you have had some excellent influences.

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MiloLinesGolf Thanks, Milo. Are you only out there in Arizona or are you in Florida also?

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MiloLinesGolfI'm located near Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. At some point I'd like to talk to you or pay you a visit. I'd like to learn more of what you teach and how you teach it. For the purpose of getting your thoughts .... I'd like to share some information regarding Hogan that I learned thru Pic. I'm talking about information that you've never heard before. That's never been out in the public before. Pic taught me how Hogan swung the club. How Hogan moved his body aligns with what you teach !

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MiloLinesGolf getting ready to play the Heritage on Hilton Head Island at Harbor Town in April. Any chance you're going to be there during that time?

  • @kimyoungun
    @kimyoungun Před 4 měsíci +2

    Omg. This automatically does the recentering. Amazing

  • @jvitali60
    @jvitali60 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Greg Norman and Butch Harmon used this in the 90’s Greg called it RPB/ right pocket back. Great old video, like the old Jack Nicklaus video “ golf my way”

  • @user-lj2jy1rm1x
    @user-lj2jy1rm1x Před 4 měsíci +3

    An oldie but a goodie. Before TW was even born a little know pro called Greg Norman explained his key swing thought of RPB - right pocket back. You guys explain it really well because the mechanics of RPB are much better understood now. Back then it was just a feeling. Great video.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      He certainly did! Thanks for watching. RPB

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci

      Love the comment and swing thought 👍 Be watchful..... There is a correct order of movement in the golf swing, also called sequencing. Milo said, " learn sequencing so the flow of pressure is always leading the motion of the club"......."pressure ahead of motion....both ways." He speaks about a Trigger and says, " The trigger is what gets the energy going on the 1st part of the backswing". He added, "get some motion in your feet.... Then tossa club back (so to speak)... Note: All of that takes place before body rotation (....which takes place on right hip joint). Where am I going with all this? It goes back to the swing "Right Pocket Back"...... At address....If your weight is centered between your feet and you begin the swing by turning your RPB...... Your golf game is headed down the path to certain doom and over time you will likely end up injuring yourself. Keeping your feet planted in a static address position and then beginning the swing by rotating the torso while your weight remains centered between both feet..... We'll become a spreading cancer throughout your entire golf swing. I realize this is a long rambling comment but consider Milo's words on the backswing.... trigger leads to pressure before motion which then flows into rotation.

  • @mclaugka
    @mclaugka Před 4 měsíci +4

    Anyone who is hitting fat iron shots needs to try this - this will clean up your low point quickly. One additional thing that helped me load was to feel the trail foot turning clockwise in the backswing as I loaded my pressure - almost like your screwing your trail foot into the ground - great video!

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks Kevin, hope you are well!

    • @9418matthew
      @9418matthew Před 4 měsíci +1

      The slow motion swings are where its at for me. I move my hips towards the ball on my bad swings. If I go real slow I can actually create more hip depth and the rest of the swing looks so much better!

  • @jackbowman4788
    @jackbowman4788 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Excellent video Milo and Ed. Love the visual of the glove and the right pocket

  • @chichoM3
    @chichoM3 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is it! Pure gold!
    Recentering before the backswing is over is crucial.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks so much for watching!

    • @chichoM3
      @chichoM3 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MiloLinesGolf Great stuff from Ed and the recent guest coaches. Such as the lefty and the short game guy.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci

      Blake!

    • @chichoM3
      @chichoM3 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MiloLinesGolf Blake’s guide to opening the face and slightly shallowing the shaft at address, as well as ball placement, are pure genius. Amazing results.

  • @tinytoons2517
    @tinytoons2517 Před měsícem +1

    Hey coach, keep up the great work . . . I'm still watching.

  • @Jumpin711
    @Jumpin711 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is SOO Good!! Practiced this in backyard, felt SOO good!! I know this will really help my game!

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Awesome, thanks for watching and let us know if we can be of further help! milolinesgolf.com

  • @downshiftgolf
    @downshiftgolf Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love it always guys !!

  • @pamelarichardson4258
    @pamelarichardson4258 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love this....excellent video...Thank you so much

  • @petercrocitto7383
    @petercrocitto7383 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very good video guys! Great insight for many golfers.

  • @markseymour940
    @markseymour940 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent swing lesson, Milo

  • @bjohnson515
    @bjohnson515 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Idea for a video?
    In a Ben Hogan documentary, a caddie mate of Hogan said that when Ben was just starting golf, he used to "run at the ball" as he swung in an effort to win driving contests.
    As an accomplished golfer and writer of books he would speak of the sensation of "running at the ball". I wonder if his youthful attempts to hit the ball with a running start is connected to his later "feel". (Happy Gilmore)
    Might be an idea for a video.
    Like your instruction very much.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Interesting idea…probably good idea for sequencing and athletic movement. Similar to our step drill videos.

  • @AndrewDCDrummond
    @AndrewDCDrummond Před 4 měsíci +1

    Yours and Ed's right hip follow a slightly different path after the right pocket back position than most other pros because of your particularly philosophy about how to hit the ball (you both lower/settle a lot) but all the right hip stuff before that is the same, it's almost like the trial femur movement to a recentered position is the key to consistency (and swing speed). Hogan had more of a movement before transitioning (or part of it) but I wonder if you were his coach he would also have the lowering/settling move that you and Ed do as he was so fascinated with baseball swings?

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci

      I don’t think many moved better than Hogan and I wouldn’t have touched his move. We play in different eras. Les’s lateral movement is needed with modern equipment because the ball doesn’t spin so today we can launch it. Back in the wound ball days players had to hit piercing low shots to keep control.

  • @shellman1971
    @shellman1971 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thx for the great vid Milo! Looked for the stability ball vid you referenced but could not find it. Any chance of replying with the link to that vid? Would love to watch it. Thx again Milo!

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I thought we included it in this video? czcams.com/video/6H6Ammc2fNo/video.htmlsi=e-hOaoOUWbed6Uwm&t=554 Otherwise the only other clip I have is from an instagram post a while back.

    • @shellman1971
      @shellman1971 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@MiloLinesGolf Thx Milo... Yes, you did include a clip from the older video and it sparked my interest to see 5he rest of the content. I did not think to look on IG so I will check that out

  • @bjohnson515
    @bjohnson515 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Instead of the glove, which is good, what if you dangled down an appropriately cut alignment stick out that back pocket so it would drag an arc of your hip movement?
    You could even have sand on the ground to see the actual arc? One would have to create the device in the pocket to allow that stick to hang straight down.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Here’s one I’ve done before: czcams.com/video/HX4jjkMx7K4/video.htmlsi=0r_h6fAOTgfc_8XR

  • @TheRealLanceCummings
    @TheRealLanceCummings Před 4 měsíci +2

    Why do I need a trigger? Why can't I just turn the ribs and load the hip? I'm serious about asking the question. We start from a static position, and I understand how difficult that is, and the desire to get things moving in advance. But doesn't this end up as infinite regression? I mean, doesn't our trigger ultimately need a trigger, and so on?

    • @edlasatergolf
      @edlasatergolf Před 4 měsíci

      Commonly a trigger is to assist in loading the trail hip and create a more dynamic motion.

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Love your questions. Yes, that trigger business can become problematic. It's a vicious cycle 😂😂😂

    • @edlasatergolf
      @edlasatergolf Před 3 měsíci

      I would say every shot where you attempt to ramp up the energy should have some trigger however slight it might be. Also, the lack of a trigger can cause your trail leg to straighten to soon and hand path to inside to quickly which can lead to a whole host of issues. Remember, the trigger is not a sway but a slight shift of pressure.

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 3 měsíci

      1. Starting from a static position is problematic... The whirling motion of the club creates centrifugal force which starts from the center (torso) and moves outwardly thru the left arm wrist and hand to the club..... With no slack. Done correctly....It would be like pulling on a string instead of pushing on a string. There is no slack from the hub (body) to the spoke (left arm) to the rim (club shaft) To oversimplify ... athletically the winding up motion (body action) would be to step to your back foot then turn on your right hip. Dynamically while the club is still completing the back swing you step to your front foot and turn on your left hip. NOTE: There is no twisting of the spine. You step to your back foot....turn on that hip joint. Then step to your front foot....turn on that hip joint. Medical Alert.... If you keep your weight centered between your two feet and you try to make a backswingand rotate(load) the way you describe without a trigger..... You're going to create torque in the spine and end up with an injury over time. Trying to turn with your weight centered between both feet is not the natural way the body moves in this kind of an athletic endeavor