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Forearm Rotation in Golf Swing (DO THIS)
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2024
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In this video, Carolin discusses forearm rotation to enhance ball striking and contact by concentrating on your trail arm.
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...really grateful if you can clarify the work of left hip rotation (fwd hip) in transition. Thank you so much indeed.
This is a fantastic video. I have been working on the take away and have been getting club in a good spot but coming down fromnthe top was sloppy so this video explains what i need to work on.
Thank you for this!!
Cheers
The best golf instruction on the internet for now. Excellent video for solid ball strikes. I had some thoughts regarding the palm but never where the forearm points. That keeps the golfer from feeling too handsy, as she previously discussed quiet hands. She references the forearm, and that is only part of the arm. The upper arm bones are much more active, as they rotate in the shoulder sockets and the are elevated away from the ground in the backswing. Connection is all about the upper arms and their reIation to the torso. She addressed torso action in the last video. I hope she addresses the upper arms in another video. Elbows need a discussion also. Her takeaways are spot oin perfect. I only wish I could do that. Very good.
What a beautiful swing.
another great video, keep them coming. Great work!
Excellent explanation, thank you.
Interesting idea. Could you discuss the orientation of the pocket of your right arm in the downswing, please?
Very nice.
I tried this today on the range today , it was superb 🙏🙏🙏
Short and sweet ❤
Everyone is different. I've been playing for 55 years, since I was 10. With my muscles and skeleton if I don't open my club some on my backswing I get too steep coming into the ball. Opening the club some on the backswing gets me shallow coming into the ball which really improves my ball striking.
Good discussion/demonstration. I like the forearm focus.... first saw this emphasis on rotating the trail forearm down by Pete Cowan in a video and, as you indicate, it is really a good key to getting good compression.
Same in badminton, you can get lost in the wrist thoughts but forearm is the key.
Love your channel, and Adam as well. I just left a comment on his channel about how to get, un "stuck". My son is struggling with it (15 yr. old), and any advice would be greatly appreciated...amateurs have this issue all the time. Cheers!
Thanks. Great approach. I think focusing on the forearm should be easier than figuring out what angle my hand is in. Would you suggest this for lybrids and fairway woods ?
I like this. I want to learn this. I have been confused and did not understand about how to do this process. Will try. Are you anywhere near Houston.
Your left wrist is bowed at the top of your backswing. Does that happen naturally for you, or do you have to do it on purpose? I have a tendency to cup my wrist, which really makes me have to attempt all sorts of manipulation to return the clubface to square. I liked what you had to say about feeling uncomfortable. I heard of an instructor once who said to his student, who had complained that something he was being taught made him feel uncomfortable, "Well, how has 'comfortable' been working out for you lately?"
I believe this is what Pete Cowans is trying to say when he tells us to “spin” the forearm
Palm of right arm supposed to face to the sky to shallower the swing otherwise u are going to see pull hooks and slice.
What about the theory of keeping your elbow tucked and close to your body?
Trailing elbow? You still do that.
Turn belly button is the key I missed in this in the past
Taking the club back straight is an illusion. Straight to the arc is not straight back. So, it is rotating open to the line. When you start to turn you body, you must rotate your forearms.
basic anatomy... the radius literally crosses over the ulna to pronate the wrist. This was PAINFUL to listen to.