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Years ago, i was fortunate to go to a county fair and ppl were swinging a large mallet to move a ball up to ring a bell, i rang the bell but with a lot of force. After this little skinny young man takes the mallet and boom, his zooms up the scale and really rings it. He then showed me the wrist action and loose wrists not grip on the mallet it was the wrists. That along with great sequence and proper release is how to move the ball with power. If you try to muscle it the sequence is ruined. Good video guys ty.
Had an experience about 20 years ago while golfing involving biting flies that attacked by ankles. I had to keep my feet in motion so they didn’t land. I forget my score but at the time it was outstanding for me. I had only one unsatisfactory swing all day.
This concept is like back in grade school when you would make yourself really "heavy" and ask your friends to pick you up and they couldn't. Same concept into the lead foot to get rolling. Straight push hard into that lead foot and as the ground "pushes" back and you transition to your trail foot the club starts moving. This part is easy. It's the transition at the top where the timing is challenging to get.
Milo having played baseball can maybe relate? I pretend that I'm fielding a ground ball coming slightly from left of center and that I absorb the energy up my right spiral fascia lines. Left, Right, Left.
awesome. irons?? same thing but not as dramatic?
9:10 If we define the word backswing as -left chest side compressing towards the ground -into a loaded position...
Can help to avoid too much linear, and have the breaking forces happen naturally
We’re back to Milo, what happened to Ayer’s?
This is so great! I wonder if this could be applied to wedges
Yeah but u really can’t move around too much w a wedge
@@BEBETTERGOLF A subtle pressure shift ( not weight shift) could be okay. Perhaps even a reverse pressure shift ( back foot to front foot) might be good idea to prevent the overloading of the back foot during the swing.
What about players with slow takeaways/backswings like Morikawa? Do they still have triggers or do they start from static?
I will watch Milo hit a ball all day . . . take note you big blokes, 5' 9" dripping wet and yet can hit the eye of a charging Rhinoceros at 60 paces . . . Booyah !
At 4:39 pushing the sword further into tne stone.
Exactly what I was trying to get Milo to say.
There's a saturation point to every move where once it's over-done it becomes counterproductive. Lag is a good example. Too much lag is not better than an ideal amount.
You can really contrast in Milo Lines and Martin Ayer's teaching. Both conveying the same principle.
Martn is Golf LSD
Milo is Golf THC
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