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Insight - Using A Foam Ball Training Aid

If you are going to use a foam ball to train your swing, you should have a good reason to do so. If the foam ball doesn't allow you to squish it some, then it is probably too stiff for making a good release. But, if you are using it to train takeaway, and or transition, then it is probably fine to use any density of foam. If you do try to hit a ball with the firmer foam, then you will likely hit it off to the right (and maybe hit it fat) even with a good swing.

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in this Gotham our insight we're going

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to look at using a foam ball to help

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with connection between the forearms so

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I actually had a recent question about

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this and I figured a video be the

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easiest way to kind of demonstrate I've

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got two different examples of foam balls

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that you can put between your forearms

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to help with the two common places where

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golfers tend to have poor arm mechanics

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so I've got the impact ball which we'll

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look at in a second I just got this

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cheapo foam ball from Target or the

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dollar store but this one is is squishy

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to the point where you can basically

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compress it to almost nothing and I

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think that's important if you're doing

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these drills and I'll show you why so

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either of these drills will help with

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the two major times where you're going

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to lose your your form movement or your

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body pivot one would be during the

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takeaway so a lot of golfers will do

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more of a take away with their shoulders

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kind of like that and then the ball

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would fall out so this encourages a

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little bit more of that one-piece

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takeaway and then as I start down in

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transition one of the common tendencies

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is to have that trail elbow kind of work

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into internal rotation just like that

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neither of these balls will help keep

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that connection there now the place

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where these two have a drastically

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different effect is if I'm actually

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trying to hit golf balls with it so with

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this one when I get down into the

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release so from about here through that

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follow-through my elbow should actually

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squeeze closer together so you can see

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from that down the line that I can

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squeeze this golf ball or this foam ball

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very very good so if I was to actually

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hold a club put it in place I could

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actually do little or full swings

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because it wouldn't necessarily impact

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my ability to get those elbows to

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squeeze I think it might still just a

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little bit but for training purposes

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it's not too bad the problem with the

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impact ball is it's so firm that I

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physically you can see I cannot get that

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same impact position what ends up

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happening is my elbows end up working in

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staying the same distance apart and so

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what ends up happening is I compensate

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through my shoulder so I tell people if

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you actually hit balls

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the impact ball in between your forearms

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the ball should actually flare off to

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the right if you're able to hit it

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straight it usually means that you're

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happy you have poor shoulder mechanics

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and this ball is just allowing that

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compensation to work so if you're using

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impact ball I like it for back swing

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endure transition I just don't like

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hitting balls with it because it really

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interferes with the release so if you

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like the way we break down how to use

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training aids you'll love the way we

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break down the swing into concepts and

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drills here at golf smart academy.com if

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you are lost with your swing feel free

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to submit a video and we'll tell you

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what area of your body or what part of

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the swing you need to focus with on to

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ultimately reach your potential

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