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hi I'm Tyler Farrell with golf smart
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Academy this webinar I'm going to
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present the presentation that I gave at
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the world golf fitness summit in October
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of 2016 in New Orleans the topic is
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looking at the 3d differences between
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the driver and the iron swing basically
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addressing the question is there one
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swing that you can use throughout the
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bag or do you need to make adjustments
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to your swing other than just set up
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when you're going from say a driver to a
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short iron now in this presentation I'm
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gonna break it down into two different
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parts in the first part we're gonna look
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at a bunch of 3d graphs so if you're a
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golf coach or just a 3d golf nerd and
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you want to see some of the data behind
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the concepts that I tend to teach I'm
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going to present that for about 15
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minutes or so if you want to just jump
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to the end you know if you're not really
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into the 3d space and you really just
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want to jump to the end and see some of
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the before-and-afters and look at more
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2d video practical applications I think
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that that's fine I'll put a little link
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here where you can jump right to when we
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start looking at golf swings instead of
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looking at 3d graphs so I'll show you
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how understanding some of the
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differences between driver and iron can
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help you make changes so this was one
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individual lesson who basically by
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understanding a different pivot concept
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was able to completely change his
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release and ball flight and then I have
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another example where we'll go through a
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golfer who was driving the ball really
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well but struggling with his iron play
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because of what I've what I've noticed
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with both my students as well as myself
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is it's rare that you have the best
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driver day and the best iron day on the
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same day so in this the rest of this
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presentation we're gonna take a look at
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why that might be the case before I get
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into the data I interviewed a number of
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coaches trying to figure out what they
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thought might be the difference between
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the driver swing and the iron swing now
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some coaches continue to stress that
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there's no difference it's just setup
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but many golf instructors focus on the
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axis tilt or
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the position of the body and what
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changes during the swing with a driver
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and during the night with an iron other
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coaches tend to focus more on what the
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goals are so with a driver you're trying
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to hit four angles and you're trying to
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maximize distance where with an iron
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you're trying to strike it solidly and
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control trajectory and proximity to the
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whole you know a few biomechanist
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described the driver swing as more of a
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total body activity while the upper the
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iron swing is more of an upper body
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activity let's look at the data and see
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which one of ones of these hypotheses
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the data supports so before we jump into
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the data I want to give a big thank you
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to John Sinclair for providing some of
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these Tour Pro folders I have a lot of
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driver swings but he was able to share
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31 different Tour Pro folders which had
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driver 5-iron a short iron whether it
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was 8-iron threw wedge as well as a
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30-yard pitch shot so I was able to
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analyze some of these patterns and see
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if it was more of a spectrum or see if
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they were the same or where it changed
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and and come up with some theories as to
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why so the first section we're gonna go
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over the kinematic sequence some
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positional changes between the upper and
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lower body and then some movements
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during the release specifically looking
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at supination again in the second half
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of this presentation you can just jump
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ahead and see some case studies of how
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we apply this 3d data because I don't
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necessarily think every golfer out there
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needs to understand the 3d data but if
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you're a coach it can be really helpful
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for helping you think about the movement
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patterns in a more specific way so my
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goal is to present you with the data and
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visuals and let you come up with ways
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that you can teach it I'm not here to
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say that there's one perfect way to
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adjust the swing just because the graphs
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are a little bit different but I want to
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get your brain thinking about the actual
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differences between the two and
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hopefully you can come up with some
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creative ways to get your students to
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make these changes and make it feel as
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seamless or athletic as possible now we
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know that the angle of attack tends to
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change throughout the bag
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we know that with the short iron that's
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going to be somewhat down and with the
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driver it's gonna be flat or even up
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hopefully up if you're trying to
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maximize distance one of the questions
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is that we've kind of served with is is
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this purely a setup change purely a
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equipment change or is there an
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intentional change to how the golfer is
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trying to swing the club
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hopefully the 3d data will shed a little
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light on which of these is the case now
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with the 3d data I took two I took a
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look at a number of different parameters
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but in this presentation because I was
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limited to 45 minutes I focused on the
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kinematic sequence changes the axis tilt
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changes which would be we'll look at the
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differences in the sway graphs and then
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the lead wrist looking at supination but
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as you can see if you want to pause this
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slide you can see that there were
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changes in what the body did in how the
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club worked as well as in the arms and
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the legs
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and if you have a good data set you can
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take a look at some of these patterns as
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well and see if your data matches the
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the data that I was looking at
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so the general change in the kinematic
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sequence if you are a if you've looked
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at 3d and you've seen some of these 3d
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graphs you may be familiar with the tool
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on screen we have kind of the standard
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or classic of full swing kinematic
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sequence and then we have the standard
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or classic 30 yard wedge shot the 30
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yard wedge shot has more of a Fanning
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pattern more of a cast pattern where the
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club is moving faster than the arm arm
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moving faster than the torso the torso
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moving faster than the pelvis even
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though the transition sequence is the
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same with the full swing we see more of
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a downswing loading pattern so we see
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more of a lower body moving faster than
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the upper body upper body moving faster
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than the arm arm moving faster than the
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club to help maximize the speed gains
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and to potentially help with a little
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bit of the path requirements for the
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driver the question is is this more of a
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switch where you go from driver and all
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your full swing should look like the top
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graph and then once you get to these
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half shots it switches or
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and more of a spectrum let's take a look
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at some different full-swing graphs to
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help possibly explain that pattern is it
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more of a switch or is it more of a
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spectrum
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the general trend with the kinematic
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sequence was that the driver swing was
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more of a loading pattern and then the
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wedge swing was more of a cast pattern
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so we'll look at a number of different
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examples so you can visualize what I'm
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talking about
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but while while each individual golfer
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kept a little bit of their own signature
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in their own pattern you'll see from
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looking at these graphs that Tour Pros
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do make some subtle shifts to how
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they're applying energy and how they are
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swinging the golf club within full
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swings whether it's a short iron like an
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eight hundred nine iron wedge or a full
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swing with the driver it is not exactly
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the same pattern what was interesting
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was Tour Pros pretty consistently made
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these changes to their swings where
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amateurs usually made the same swing
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with every club in their bag and tended
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to struggle with one end or the other
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depending on which and their pattern
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that are matched so here's how we're
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gonna look at these graphs I'm going to
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put up the driver and the iron version
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and then we're going to just kind of
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eyeball some of these differences I'm
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not gonna throw a ton of numbers at you
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we're just gonna look at the general
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movement patterns now if you've never
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seen a kinematic sequence graph
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basically we have a timeline of the golf
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swing so we have address top of the
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swing impact finish so this is all
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backswing right here is down swing and
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then between these two lines is the
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follow-through when a line is negative
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it's rotating away from the target when
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it's positive it's rotating towards the
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target and what we can see is the red
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line is the pelvis the Green Line is the
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thorax the blue line is the left arm or
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lead arm and then the brown line is the
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club so this particular golfer you can
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see it's lower body change direction
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when it went from negative to positive
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change direction here clearly before the
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upper body then the upper body before
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the arm arm before the club and you can
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see that the red line is above for part
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of the downswing the blue line is above
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for part of the downswing that's more of
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a loading pattern what we see here is
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the when we now look at the wedge swing
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we can see that the red and the green
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kind of change direction together and
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the red is underneath the other graphs
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for the entire downswing we can see that
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the blue and the brown are pretty much
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mirrored on top of each other if I kind
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of toggle back and forth you can see the
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general shift of being less of a load
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and more of a cast when we get to the
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wedge so here's another golfer and in
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this one we'll see primarily a lower
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body or a hip change so we can see the
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red line being well above the green line
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and kind of going first and faster and
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then if we shift we can see that the red
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line is now kind of in with going at
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about the same speed as the other parts
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of the body kind of like so okay here's
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another example of a golfer who makes
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adjustments to both the hips and trunk
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so you can look at that transition
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starting sequence and we can see pretty
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clearly that that red line goes from
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leading the early part of the downswing
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to now just kind of supporting and we
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can see that the the torso kind of
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follows in that same casting pattern as
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well okay so we see that the Tour Pros
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tend to use a similar pattern throughout
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the bag but it's more of a cast
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what about amateurs now amateurs are
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typically going to struggle with one end
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or the other and more often than that
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they struggle with the driver so here's
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a mid handicap golfer with their driver
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and we can see that it's already a cast
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pattern we can see that it's going to be
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difficult to beat or even if it becomes
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more of a cast pattern it's never a
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loading pattern which is part of what's
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required to have the proper angle of
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attack and hit a driver well so we can
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see that yes the lower body does get a
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little bit slower but you can see for
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all in tennis
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most of the swing doesn't really change
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in fact if we compare this is his driver
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this is his wedge we can see that the
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lower body actually has better
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sequencing and starts earlier with the
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wedge than it did with the driver so
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again this is an example of a golfer
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failing to make the changes between a
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driver and a wedge swing
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so this golfer is much better with
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hitting the short irons than he is with
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hitting the driver
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here's another golfer who has a pretty
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clear cast pattern and we can see the
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shift between these two you can see that
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the overall pattern looks about the same
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scales just a little different so the
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graph is kind of jumping around but you
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can see that the pattern between the two
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is pretty close to the same one last
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example
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we've got driver here and wedge here you
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can see that if anything this golfer
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actually struggles with having more of a
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load pattern with the wrists with the
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with the wedge here than he does with
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the driver so he has more of a cast
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pattern with the driver than he does
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with the wedge the wedge he actually
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demonstrates more of the downswing
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loading pattern so this 10 handicap
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tends to struggle a little bit more with
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wedge consistency contact okay so we saw
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that pros made these adjustments to
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their patterns where amateurs typically
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kept the same pattern or in one case
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actually reversed the pattern in the
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wrong direction so looking back at our
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hypotheses we can rule out that the
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swings are identical or at least I'm
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willing to rule out that the swings are
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identical and that it's just ball
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position I think we've built some
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support for the case that it's a total
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body versus an upper body move and I
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think we built some a case for the speed
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versus precision argument but we haven't
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done much to address some of the other
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goals like the angle of attack or the
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axis tilt or sweeper strike so that's
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what we'll look at next when we talk
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more about these positions now this
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image up here is the same
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her hitting a full swing with a sand
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wedge on the right and a driver on the
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left and we can see that there are some
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different looks to these movements we
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can see that the upper body is a little
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bit more on top of the lower body
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there's differences in the extension or
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the width between the upper body and the
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hands and we can see that there's
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differences in the arm straightening now
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again I'm not here to tell you that
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these need to be intentional differences
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but I am going to show you the data that
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shows that you do need to make some
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adjustments if you're gonna have success
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with both clubs what I've what I found
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looking at the general trends is that
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there is a big difference in the sway
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pattern so the sway is the movement of
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the upper body or the lower body either
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towards the target or away from the
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target
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so it's not just a bad thing like a sway
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in the backswing it's just a the term we
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use for the linear movement of the of
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the body in that plane the general
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pattern was that the irons were more
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stacked and the driver had more of a
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tilt away from the target most golfers
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adjusted the thorax while keeping the
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lower body the same but about or a small
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percentage adjusted the pelvis while
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keeping the upper body the same and a
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handful of them changed both so but it
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was about two thirds of the golfers who
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kept the lower body of the pelvis pretty
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consistent and made most of the
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adjustment with the thorax there was a
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difference in both the lift and the
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thrust pattern but when there they were
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aren't as significant so we're not gonna
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look at them in this video okay so this
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golfer is that typical pattern that
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adjusts the thorax this graph is now
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looking at the pelvis sways thrust and
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lifts the pelvis sway is the main graph
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we're gonna look at which is the red
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line so the red line is looking at the
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linear movement of the pelvis towards or
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away from the target when it goes
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negative it's swaying off the ball or
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it's moving away from the target when it
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goes positive it is swaying towards the
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target
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so this golfer had a little bit of a
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weight shift during take away and then
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more of a centered pivot and then
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shifted towards the target in the
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downswing and kind of slid on the way
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through if you look down at the bottom
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of the screen bottom left you can see
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the amount of sway at impact so I have
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all these graphs kind of frozen at that
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point in time
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so between setup and impact this golfer
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shifted 5.4 inches closer to the target
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or the driver now with an 8-iron this
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golfer shifted 5.1 inches so it was a
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little bit less but pretty close and if
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I toggle back and forth you can see the
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overall pattern for the red is pretty
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consistent pretty similar between these
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two now if we look at the upper body
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it's the same graph so we're looking at
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the red line which is the thorax way and
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we'll see a little bit of a shift during
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off the ball during the takeaway and
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then a little bit of a shift towards the
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target during the early part of the
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downswing and then once they've done
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that little shift towards the target
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you'll see with the driver there's a
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pretty significant movement away from
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the target I refer to that movement as
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part of the bracing strategy or how they
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use their body to help stabilize and get
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in the position to deliver the arms in
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the right way so this golfer shifted
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about two and a half inches towards the
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target and then by the end of their
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release so roughly when the club's about
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parallel they're about 1.5 inches away
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from wherever they started but you can
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see that between those two there's a
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pretty consistent movement away from the
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target now here we have that same golfer
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with an iron and we saw that the pelvis
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was about the same we can see that the
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pattern the shape of the red line
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between these two looks pretty similar
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but we can see that some of the
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magnitudes are different so this golfer
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had about the same shift towards the
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target during transition that that
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movement helps create the pressure in
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the lead foot and then during the
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release we can see that this golfer
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didn't shift nearly as much off the ball
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in fact we're sorry' away from the
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target not off the ball so this golfer
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shifted towards the target and then
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when they made contact her about 1.6
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inches closer to the target than where
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they started so because we're comparing
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where they started if a golfer sets up
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with more tilt and gets more behind the
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ball with a driver and then sets up more
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stacked with an iron we're gonna tend to
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see even with that the upper body is
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gonna get more in front of where they
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started with the iron where with the
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driver they're going to work their way
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more behind where they started so even
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though they're starting further away
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they still work more behind with the
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driver
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but this golfer if we toggle back and
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forth we can see the differences even
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though the pattern looks similar we can
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see that this golfer is not shifting
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their upper body nearly as far off or
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away from the target during the release
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and that creates the difference in the
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axis tilt so this golfer had the pelvis
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move about the same amount but the the
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there was a little over a one inch
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difference in where the position of the
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upper body was and that helped create
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the axis still different for the driver
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compared to the short iron now here's a
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second golfer looking at another one of
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the classic patterns of more of the
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thorax adjusters so this golfer actually
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shifted their lower body 3.7 inches with
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both the driver and the iron driver and
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9-iron you can see a very little
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difference in the pattern of the red
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line there's a little difference in the
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pattern of the blue line in green line
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but we're primarily looking at the red
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line for this section so now we can go
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back and forth between the driver and
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the iron and we can see again that
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similar shift so while they shifted
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about the same amount towards the target
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to help apply the pressure into the lead
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foot we can see during the release with
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the driver
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this golfer works about two and a half
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inches or a total of about four or five
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inches away from the target from the
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maximum point there to the maximum point
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there
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and impact is about half an inch further
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away than where he started with a driver
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and then with an iron we can see that he
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goes from about a little less than two
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and a half to right around zero so he
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has about half the amount of shift away
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from the target even though the pelvis
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was in exactly the same position so you
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can see the general slope change as well
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as the magnitude change here's one more
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thorax adjuster because it's the more
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dominant pattern I wanted to show a few
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examples
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so this golfer shifted 7.1 inches
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towards the target with the driver seven
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inches with the 8-iron and again you can
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see a pretty consistent pattern or
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similar looking grass between those two
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that's clearly the same golfer now if we
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look at the adjustment of the upper body
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we can see that there's a pretty big
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difference between the upper body
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now this golfer doesn't get quite as far
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away from the golf ball so this this
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golfer is probably gonna we're sorry'
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away from the target this golfer is
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probably going to have more of a
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downward angle of attack because his
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upper body is still 2.1 inches closer
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than where it started he doesn't really
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have a big shift away from the target
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but with the iron you can see that it's
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less so you can see that this is a more
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of a gradual slope it's not quite as
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sharp and you can see that he finishes
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two and a half inches closer you know
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his lowest peak is two and a half inches
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closer than where he started so that
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upper body is definitely shifting more
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towards the target with the iron than he
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was with the driver while the blue and
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the green stay somewhat consistent
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now there was a small subset of golfers
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who tended to adjust the pelvis instead
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of the upper body so that looks more
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like this with the driver
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this golfer if I just showed you these
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two without us looking at the scale you
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would say that that's pretty close to
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the same pattern but if we look at the
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values we can see that in the bottom
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left-hand corner with the driver he's
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shifted nine inches towards the target
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with the pitching wedge he's only
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shifted six point three inches towards
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the target so about a three inch
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difference between wears up his lower
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body was compared to the start position
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so now what we'll see by looking at his
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upper body we can see that the upper
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body graphs tend to have a more
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consistent pattern so we only had a
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shift of a difference of about point
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eight inches so the difference between
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his lower body and his upper body still
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increased about two inches based on the
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difference between the driver and the
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iron but he did it more by increasing
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the lower body not by moving the upper
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body back and that two inch the the
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average in the database was about 2.1
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inches of additional shift so now here's
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a the smallest subset was more of the
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adjuster of both so neither of them is
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going to stay the same they're gonna
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change kind of different amounts in
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order to create that two inch difference
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between the upper body or the two inch
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greater difference between the upper
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body and the lower body for their own
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pattern so here we've got golfer going
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six point four inches with the driver
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and then five point eight inches with
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the iron and then with the upper body we
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can see a similar looking pattern but
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his upper body moves about 0.6 inches
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closer to the target with the iron than
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it did with the driver so he had a
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little bit of shift from lower body and
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a little bit of shift from the upper
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body and that combo gives him the access
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tilt that he's looking for
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in general there's a pretty big
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difference in the pattern when we
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compare the two ends of the spectrum
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when we looking at this axis tool or
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we're looking at this way those irons
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there tend to be more stacked so a you
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know just a couple inch difference
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whether it's two two four or something
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like that difference between the upper
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body and the lower body but with the
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driver you'll see a much greater
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difference especially if you look at the
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maximum difference such as at the end of
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their release it can be somewhere in the
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five six even up to eight inch
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difference between the upper body and
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the lower body so if your upper body is
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directly on top of your lower body
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you're probably going to struggle with
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the driver so what about amateurs if we
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look at them we're gonna tend to see a
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little bit of change right similar to
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what we saw with the kinematic sequence
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so here's a amateur golfer whose wedge
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swing so the the driver swing he had an
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extra inch of shift towards the target
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so it went four point eight to three
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point eight but we can see overall the
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patterns kind of about the same so
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that'd be fine it we're expecting to see
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a little bit more shift away from the
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target with the with the iron than we do
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with the driver and we can see that
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there's a little bit of a shift but
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again these the two are also very close
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four inch shift with the driver so we
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were expecting to see that actually be
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less than the wedge he'd shifted more
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than the wedge so the actual difference
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between the axis tilt stayed about the
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same because he he gained some with the
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pelvis but then he lost some based on
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the pelvis and thorax
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so both shifted but the difference was
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pretty much the same on that case now
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we've got another golfer who we can see
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has a about a one inch difference
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between where the pelvis is and then if
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we jump to the lower body this is the
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driver and then this is the wedge we can
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see 1.5 inch difference but the driver
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is actually more
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head or closer to the target than the
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wedge so he negates what he gains with
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the pelvis again it ends up being about
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the same relationship and that's very
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consistent pattern that you'll see with
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kind of the mid handicap level where
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whatever that excess tilt relationship
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is with one swing they'll typically have
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that with all of their full swings so
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amateurs frequently retain those similar
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access tilt relationships and that
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typically causes a problem at one end of
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the spectrum or the other
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back to our hypotheses we know that
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there's some differences but we're
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starting to confirm what a lot of the
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coaches thought the one piece that I
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couldn't really confirm was standing
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further away from the golf ball and
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that's just not measured on the 3d
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system but the good news is pros were or
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coaches were kind of looking in the
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right areas and the the data is
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supporting the difference in the
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patterns of the load versus the cast and
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the more access to it versus less access
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to so amateurs really just need to learn
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to adjust a few key parameters in order
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to have success throughout the bag now
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let's look at one thing that was not
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mentioned by the coaches but that I
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think is incredibly useful which is
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looking at the amount of supination
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because the what the body does and what
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happens in the load pattern is typically
00:27:08.350 --> 00:27:10.269
going to affect what happens in the
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release and vice versa so what we're
00:27:14.590 --> 00:27:16.240
gonna look at is just one simple
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parameter we're gonna look at the blue
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line the blue line is looking at
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pronation supination when it is negative
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its pronating and when it's positive it
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is supinating so what we'll see here is
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the golfer with the left wrist is going
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to have some pronation and reach a
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maximum value somewhere in mid downswing
00:27:36.100 --> 00:27:39.580
and then supinate during the entire
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release now what's interesting is you'll
00:27:42.820 --> 00:27:46.690
see a similar pattern but the supination
00:27:46.690 --> 00:27:51.279
value will tend to be increased on the
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driver swing so
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gonna get into more of a supinated
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position by the end of the release when
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he gets up here compared to what he does
00:28:00.900 --> 00:28:05.130
with the wedge so here's another example
00:28:05.130 --> 00:28:08.070
we can look at the actual numbers so
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somewhere down here you know whether
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that's 60 just below 56 we can see gets
00:28:14.400 --> 00:28:17.580
close to 70 degrees of supination by the
00:28:17.580 --> 00:28:21.059
end of their release now if we look at
00:28:21.059 --> 00:28:24.179
the wedge swing we'll see a little bit
00:28:24.179 --> 00:28:26.880
less or pretty close to the same amount
00:28:26.880 --> 00:28:29.370
of pronation during the downswing but
00:28:29.370 --> 00:28:30.540
we'll see
00:28:30.540 --> 00:28:33.600
significantly less supination on the way
00:28:33.600 --> 00:28:37.380
through one of the interesting ones that
00:28:37.380 --> 00:28:40.350
I saw looking at the amateurs was this
00:28:40.350 --> 00:28:42.960
golfer who actually had more supination
00:28:42.960 --> 00:28:45.059
with his wedge swing than he does with
00:28:45.059 --> 00:28:47.070
it with the driver swing this is also
00:28:47.070 --> 00:28:49.169
the golfer who tended to have more of a
00:28:49.169 --> 00:28:51.960
cast pattern with the driver than he had
00:28:51.960 --> 00:28:55.590
with the with the wedge so what you'll
00:28:55.590 --> 00:28:58.169
see is the more that you load those
00:28:58.169 --> 00:29:01.910
risks by using good sequencing good
00:29:01.910 --> 00:29:04.530
proximal to distal loading patterns
00:29:04.530 --> 00:29:06.660
you'll tend to see more of this
00:29:06.660 --> 00:29:09.330
supination value increase with the
00:29:09.330 --> 00:29:13.320
release so this golfer gets close to 80
00:29:13.320 --> 00:29:15.660
degrees supination on the way through
00:29:15.660 --> 00:29:18.450
with a driver close to 60 degrees and
00:29:18.450 --> 00:29:22.740
what you'll this relates to a lot of the
00:29:22.740 --> 00:29:25.799
arm tension that amateurs describe when
00:29:25.799 --> 00:29:27.540
they feel like they're bracing or
00:29:27.540 --> 00:29:30.020
they're squeezing their forearms to help
00:29:30.020 --> 00:29:32.100
control the clubface on the way through
00:29:32.100 --> 00:29:33.600
or to start bending their arms like
00:29:33.600 --> 00:29:34.679
they're getting into a chicken wing
00:29:34.679 --> 00:29:38.340
pattern those will tend to diminish the
00:29:38.340 --> 00:29:40.940
amount of supination on the way through
00:29:40.940 --> 00:29:43.740
so that was just a quick little point
00:29:43.740 --> 00:29:48.390
that I think gets overlooked when
00:29:48.390 --> 00:29:49.799
talking about the differences between
00:29:49.799 --> 00:29:51.510
the iron and the driver but there are
00:29:51.510 --> 00:29:55.220
definitely some differences between the
00:29:55.220 --> 00:29:57.780
amount of supination in the driver and
00:29:57.780 --> 00:29:59.940
the iron swing if it's going to look the
00:29:59.940 --> 00:30:03.620
same on video I'll show you what I mean
00:30:03.620 --> 00:30:07.110
so we're gonna get into some case
00:30:07.110 --> 00:30:09.059
studies we're going to look at some 2d
00:30:09.059 --> 00:30:11.120
examples so that you'll be able to
00:30:11.120 --> 00:30:13.679
relate what you're seeing on these
00:30:13.679 --> 00:30:17.150
graphs to what actually happens with
00:30:17.150 --> 00:30:20.820
with you know 2d video with the way most
00:30:20.820 --> 00:30:23.190
of us are used to looking at it so the
00:30:23.190 --> 00:30:25.080
coaching Keys would be looking at the
00:30:25.080 --> 00:30:27.570
axis tilt the power source the release
00:30:27.570 --> 00:30:30.120
style and something that I don't have
00:30:30.120 --> 00:30:32.190
data for but has worked very well for me
00:30:32.190 --> 00:30:33.660
which is looking at Club height to
00:30:33.660 --> 00:30:37.020
ground now in this presentation we're
00:30:37.020 --> 00:30:39.600
gonna look at a couple different key
00:30:39.600 --> 00:30:42.570
concepts so the fall away from the
00:30:42.570 --> 00:30:45.210
target or the access tilt movement when
00:30:45.210 --> 00:30:47.610
we look at the drivers case study and
00:30:47.610 --> 00:30:49.440
with the iron we're going to look at a
00:30:49.440 --> 00:30:53.010
little bit of low point training so here
00:30:53.010 --> 00:30:56.550
is a single lesson a before and after
00:30:56.550 --> 00:30:59.550
this is looking at a case study looking
00:30:59.550 --> 00:31:04.410
at the amount of tilt so this golfer we
00:31:04.410 --> 00:31:06.660
we've been working together for a few
00:31:06.660 --> 00:31:08.309
lessons already mostly working on the
00:31:08.309 --> 00:31:12.030
release and I'll show you what we did
00:31:12.030 --> 00:31:14.040
during this lesson to get the changes to
00:31:14.040 --> 00:31:16.290
go from this over here on the Left this
00:31:16.290 --> 00:31:18.960
amount of extension to this over here on
00:31:18.960 --> 00:31:24.350
the right so here's the initial swing
00:31:24.350 --> 00:31:28.170
this was one of his swings during warmup
00:31:28.170 --> 00:31:30.300
and you can see those arms bending on
00:31:30.300 --> 00:31:33.900
the way through now here is during
00:31:33.900 --> 00:31:34.679
warmup
00:31:34.679 --> 00:31:37.410
with an iron and he described having
00:31:37.410 --> 00:31:39.450
some good success with his iron
00:31:39.450 --> 00:31:41.940
consistency and most the pros who I
00:31:41.940 --> 00:31:43.770
showed this to at the World Golf Fitness
00:31:43.770 --> 00:31:46.290
on it agreed that this looks better he's
00:31:46.290 --> 00:31:48.480
got more arm extension you know there's
00:31:48.480 --> 00:31:50.220
still a little bit of maybe a scuba
00:31:50.220 --> 00:31:52.860
shattered but he's got much better arm
00:31:52.860 --> 00:31:54.510
extension on the way through it looks
00:31:54.510 --> 00:31:56.160
like he's doing something different with
00:31:56.160 --> 00:31:58.890
the driver than the iron but now from
00:31:58.890 --> 00:32:00.690
looking at the data perhaps you'll
00:32:00.690 --> 00:32:02.040
understand that he's actually doing
00:32:02.040 --> 00:32:05.490
closer to the same thing with the driver
00:32:05.490 --> 00:32:07.470
and the iron and that's why it looks
00:32:07.470 --> 00:32:10.559
different so I wanted him to understand
00:32:10.559 --> 00:32:12.169
the difference in the
00:32:12.169 --> 00:32:14.750
relationship of the axis tilt so I gave
00:32:14.750 --> 00:32:17.330
him a drill that we have on the site to
00:32:17.330 --> 00:32:19.820
help him feel pushing into that front
00:32:19.820 --> 00:32:20.169
leg
00:32:20.169 --> 00:32:23.440
Waldo's arms extend past his body and
00:32:23.440 --> 00:32:26.450
making sure that his upper body fell
00:32:26.450 --> 00:32:28.039
away from the target a little bit
00:32:28.039 --> 00:32:30.649
helping to create that improved access
00:32:30.649 --> 00:32:33.260
tilt so we discussed it and he did this
00:32:33.260 --> 00:32:35.450
drill took about three minutes in
00:32:35.450 --> 00:32:38.090
between that first swing and what you're
00:32:38.090 --> 00:32:40.820
going to see right here so this was the
00:32:40.820 --> 00:32:43.190
very next wing after doing his drill and
00:32:43.190 --> 00:32:46.100
understanding the concept better and he
00:32:46.100 --> 00:32:48.830
was able to increase his launch angle
00:32:48.830 --> 00:32:50.690
and pick up about thirty yards but the
00:32:50.690 --> 00:32:53.510
big thing was he was able to control his
00:32:53.510 --> 00:32:56.269
uh his a trajectory in the amount of
00:32:56.269 --> 00:32:58.730
curve he was no longer afraid of the
00:32:58.730 --> 00:33:02.510
smother hook after practicing it for the
00:33:02.510 --> 00:33:09.590
rest of the session okay so he had been
00:33:09.590 --> 00:33:11.149
working on the supination and we added
00:33:11.149 --> 00:33:12.500
the access tilt and the difference
00:33:12.500 --> 00:33:16.279
between the two now his iron swing in
00:33:16.279 --> 00:33:18.529
his driver swing the release looks very
00:33:18.529 --> 00:33:21.769
similar but the important thing is it
00:33:21.769 --> 00:33:23.600
looks similar because he's now doing
00:33:23.600 --> 00:33:25.909
different things if you were to now use
00:33:25.909 --> 00:33:27.559
some of this information that you've
00:33:27.559 --> 00:33:30.440
been presented with take a look at the
00:33:30.440 --> 00:33:32.510
location of his upper body compared to
00:33:32.510 --> 00:33:34.190
either the golf ball or compared to the
00:33:34.190 --> 00:33:35.360
pelvis and you can see that they're
00:33:35.360 --> 00:33:37.070
pretty much on top of each other
00:33:37.070 --> 00:33:40.399
just a slight tilt away now over here
00:33:40.399 --> 00:33:43.130
with the driver we can or with the after
00:33:43.130 --> 00:33:44.539
version we can see that that right
00:33:44.539 --> 00:33:46.669
shoulder is well behind the golf ball
00:33:46.669 --> 00:33:48.919
the chest is behind kind of his right
00:33:48.919 --> 00:33:51.320
hip he's got a lot more access to which
00:33:51.320 --> 00:33:53.389
helps produce more of this flat bottom
00:33:53.389 --> 00:33:55.669
to the swing now we have a golfer
00:33:55.669 --> 00:33:57.799
demonstrating some low point control so
00:33:57.799 --> 00:34:00.679
this golfer was struggling more with
00:34:00.679 --> 00:34:02.990
iron consistency was driving the ball
00:34:02.990 --> 00:34:07.490
great so what you'll see here I'll let
00:34:07.490 --> 00:34:10.550
this play a couple times you'll see the
00:34:10.550 --> 00:34:14.560
club working up quickly after impact
00:34:14.560 --> 00:34:18.050
now I had him in slow motion
00:34:18.050 --> 00:34:20.240
show me the release that he was training
00:34:20.240 --> 00:34:23.119
and you can see that the low points
00:34:23.119 --> 00:34:24.950
pretty much in the middle of his stance
00:34:24.950 --> 00:34:29.180
and then starting to work up very
00:34:29.180 --> 00:34:31.430
quickly right through impact and you can
00:34:31.430 --> 00:34:35.840
also see that the clubface is tending to
00:34:35.840 --> 00:34:38.720
stay open we we've addressed all those
00:34:38.720 --> 00:34:42.620
issues with a cluster of drills and I'll
00:34:42.620 --> 00:34:44.600
show you here in a second now if you're
00:34:44.600 --> 00:34:46.580
not used to seeing that drill of just
00:34:46.580 --> 00:34:48.080
like a slow-motion release here's a
00:34:48.080 --> 00:34:51.070
student who has more of a iron base wing
00:34:51.070 --> 00:34:54.700
demonstrating end of the same thing and
00:34:54.700 --> 00:34:57.680
what you'll were doing the same drill I
00:34:57.680 --> 00:34:59.750
should say and what you'll see is that
00:34:59.750 --> 00:35:02.840
his tendency is to have the club working
00:35:02.840 --> 00:35:05.900
much more high to low where the golfer
00:35:05.900 --> 00:35:07.940
previously was having much more low to
00:35:07.940 --> 00:35:09.520
high
00:35:09.520 --> 00:35:13.370
so now after doing a nine a drill called
00:35:13.370 --> 00:35:14.870
nine to low point that we use on the
00:35:14.870 --> 00:35:17.960
site he was working on getting without
00:35:17.960 --> 00:35:19.430
letting his upper body lunge that's why
00:35:19.430 --> 00:35:21.080
he had to stick here he was working on
00:35:21.080 --> 00:35:23.450
getting the the club to bottom out more
00:35:23.450 --> 00:35:26.150
in front of the golf ball so now what
00:35:26.150 --> 00:35:28.730
you'll tend to see is a little bit more
00:35:28.730 --> 00:35:30.560
neutral pattern where the club is coming
00:35:30.560 --> 00:35:32.720
down through contact and then working up
00:35:32.720 --> 00:35:35.330
on the way through but you'll see that
00:35:35.330 --> 00:35:37.790
after impact the club is lower to the
00:35:37.790 --> 00:35:40.010
ground with that arm extension it's less
00:35:40.010 --> 00:35:44.480
of a club working up pattern so here
00:35:44.480 --> 00:35:49.160
we've got both versions we'll try to get
00:35:49.160 --> 00:35:53.390
them about even after impact you can see
00:35:53.390 --> 00:35:55.460
this is a little bit more of that driver
00:35:55.460 --> 00:35:57.020
base movement where the club is coming
00:35:57.020 --> 00:35:59.000
up pretty quickly this is more of the
00:35:59.000 --> 00:36:00.530
iron based movement where he's got a
00:36:00.530 --> 00:36:02.090
little bit better access tilt and that
00:36:02.090 --> 00:36:05.480
Club working more down so it doesn't
00:36:05.480 --> 00:36:08.360
have to look perfectly but if you make
00:36:08.360 --> 00:36:10.520
some smart adjustments to your pattern
00:36:10.520 --> 00:36:13.490
you can make progress with either the
00:36:13.490 --> 00:36:16.550
iron or the driver the next goal is then
00:36:16.550 --> 00:36:20.000
to train going back and forth between
00:36:20.000 --> 00:36:22.190
those two shots so that you have a
00:36:22.190 --> 00:36:24.290
better success rate of being able to
00:36:24.290 --> 00:36:26.270
pull it off on the course if you
00:36:26.270 --> 00:36:28.700
struggle with one area the other I would
00:36:28.700 --> 00:36:31.400
tend to suggest with the driver you
00:36:31.400 --> 00:36:33.560
would want to focus on access tilt the
00:36:33.560 --> 00:36:35.510
club path as well as the face to path
00:36:35.510 --> 00:36:36.700
relationship
00:36:36.700 --> 00:36:39.490
I use a number of drills on the website
00:36:39.490 --> 00:36:41.320
frequently to help people with these
00:36:41.320 --> 00:36:43.900
concepts mostly revolving around how the
00:36:43.900 --> 00:36:45.490
lower body works since it's more of a
00:36:45.490 --> 00:36:47.589
total body activity and how to create
00:36:47.589 --> 00:36:50.530
the proper axis tilt as well as how to
00:36:50.530 --> 00:36:52.270
release the club with a little bit more
00:36:52.270 --> 00:36:54.070
supination to support more of that
00:36:54.070 --> 00:36:56.890
loading pattern with iron consistency
00:36:56.890 --> 00:36:58.930
I'm typically working on more low point
00:36:58.930 --> 00:37:01.270
control or face to target relationship
00:37:01.270 --> 00:37:04.450
so things such as the open right hand or
00:37:04.450 --> 00:37:06.430
getting a little bit more access to it
00:37:06.430 --> 00:37:07.839
and learning where the upper body should
00:37:07.839 --> 00:37:10.390
be in space and potentially tempo drills
00:37:10.390 --> 00:37:11.770
work really well for this particular
00:37:11.770 --> 00:37:14.680
problem but one of the goals Sanders I
00:37:14.680 --> 00:37:16.450
go for with low point control is the arm
00:37:16.450 --> 00:37:18.849
extension timing and direction which I
00:37:18.849 --> 00:37:20.260
have a number of different videos to
00:37:20.260 --> 00:37:22.390
help support so if you enjoyed this
00:37:22.390 --> 00:37:24.040
presentation and getting into a little
00:37:24.040 --> 00:37:26.530
bit more of the details of how the swing
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learned from doing classes and what I
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come up with when working with my
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students and what I learned from other
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instructors so it's kind of my my
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Dropbox for all the different swing
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ideas to help amateur golfers and those
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do-it-yourself style golfers as well as
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golf coaches I've got a upcoming book
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called the stock tour swing which should
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be around either by the end of the year
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or early in 2017 and I'm working on a
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coaches certification but if you have
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any questions about anything presented
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in this certificate or in this webinar
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or anything else please don't hesitate
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to contact me Tylar golf smart academy
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or you could submit a question through
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the site thank you for taking a look at
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my presentation from the World Golf
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Fitness summit 2016 on driver vs. iron
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differences