Sensei check-in/encouragement for program beginners ¶
By: Zach F on July 6, 2024, 8:11 a.m.
Hi Tyler!
It’s been a minute; I just wanted to check in with you and get your approval for my newest ventures.
Following the rule of 3s, I just broke 85 three times in a row for the first time since I started to implement changes from GSA 8 months ago. Over that period my handicap has risen three strokes from 8.6, but my understanding and ability to execute truly quality golf shots has improved exponentially. In case there is anyone reading this who is just starting GSA, I would encourage you to take the long view and stay as patient as possible. If your game is well established, I would liken this process to resetting a poorly healed broken bone: first it must be re-broken, and it will be a while before it can support weight again. However, when it can, it will be stronger than it ever was.
I’m very satisfied and encouraged; my looks and skills through the impact zone have improved considerably(pink shorts), and my incidence of snap hooks continues to dwindle. My next set of changes is designed to support transition mechanics and provide additional hook prevention: adding forearm rotation and hip tilt, with the aims of making my club position less closed and across the line and setting myself up for steep body/shallow arms in transition. Hip tilt in particular is proving a tough change for me, but my efforts at those moves are the backyard videos. Do those strike you as appropriate alterations?
As always, thank you Tyler, and I hope you’re well!
Your pal,
Zach