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Live Q&A: Taking Your Game from the Range to the Course - Feb 1, 2018

This session covers questions related to taking your game from the range to the course.  A li

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all right YouTube live thank you for

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tuning in and welcome to another edition

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of the live Q&A sessions these are

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largely for me to help support the the

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questions that I get from the members of

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my website called Smart Academy so most

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of the questions have been sent in

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previously but if you have a question

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I'll be checking periodically over in

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the chat window so if I say something

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that piques your interest and you want

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to know about it

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type in there and I'll do my best to get

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to it now I did have a good number of

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questions this time so I am not quite

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sure how many of the chat questions I'll

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be able to get to but the I like to

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break him into themes based on the

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questions or these Facebook live events

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I like to break him into themes based on

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the questions that I get and it seemed

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like a lot of the questions this time

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we're revolving around taking the get

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your game from the range to the course

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so taking the your game from the driving

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range or just your stock swing and then

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being able to perform either under

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pressure or just on the course so I'll

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jump into some of these questions first

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question I had was from David he he was

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asking what happens to your body under

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pressure so why is it that you can shoot

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72 with some of your friends but then

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you get determined and it's hard to

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break 80 right so in general the what

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happens under pressure is your stress

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response alright and when you when you

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have get put in a stressful environment

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you get some Hornet hormone adaptations

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and I get so real quick I I sent a chat

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right before I got started but in case

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you didn't get it please introduce

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yourself when you ask a question all

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it'll help me know who was talking

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and prioritize what to do anyway back to

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Davis question so getting under pressure

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you get a hormone response you get more

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blood flow going to your core muscles

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than the muscles that are designed to

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either fight or flight and help you run

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away from stuff and you get less blood

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flow going to your arms and your

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forearms you under under stress you

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rarely would need you know

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evolutionarily you would need wouldn't

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need a whole lot of fine motor skills so

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typically what will happen is your

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forearm movements will become more

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robotic a little bit and your core

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muscles your power sources will tend to

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get amplified so let's a couple of

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common scenarios one would be like early

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extension and two would be like an upper

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body spin so in early extension I have

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to time the the flip and my upper body

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is gonna back away from the golf ball

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well under pressure my core muscles are

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going to pull me a little bit more or a

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little further away from the golf ball

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or it might pull at a slightly different

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timing because now there's more blood

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flow going to that part of my body so

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that puts more of a let's say timing

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component to the exact timing of when I

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flip in order to control low point and

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so what can happen under pressure is you

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start to have a little bit of poor

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performance because you have these these

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things that are now slightly out of

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sequence instead of working well

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together like they were doing when you

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were in rhythm on the range basically

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when you're in rhythm on the range all

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that means is that the timing of your

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movements are matching up so that you're

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pretty precise with where you're

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controlling the bottom but when you get

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on the course some of those timings can

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change and so that's part of the reason

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why we train more of a centered location

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of your pivot and earlier closing the

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clubface because that doesn't take

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nearly as much timing as that does and

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so if I do that motion which usually

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accompanies early extension I do that

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motion down at the bottom I'm gonna have

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fat shots thin shot so I could have

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heel-toe depending on what's going on

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with my body or what's going on with my

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shoulders so it creates more

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inconsistency and then you get nervous

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on top of being stressed and that

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typically causes you to do it even worse

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and then what happens is usually you

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have a few bad holes you burn off kind

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of that nervous energy your your body

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starts to come back down and then you

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play well and you save the round the

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other option would be golfers who are a

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little bit more of an upper body lunge

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and pull right and then they have to

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bend in chicken wing like this well what

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can happen is under pressure they either

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pull a little sooner because of the

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increased blood flow or they pull a

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little harder which causes their their

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chicken wing to happen a little bit

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later and that combination causes just

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as many contact wrong so that's the

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general recipe as to why your ball

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striking would get worse under pressure

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now we can we can look at situations

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like David also asked about JB Holmes

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you know having that four minutes in

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between the his shots on Sunday I what

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can happen is when you start going into

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that stress response you can either have

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what we call an upward spiral where you

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start building a whole lot of anxiety or

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you have a downward spiral where you

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start building a whole lot of doom and

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gloom this is never going to work

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and the there's a whole section just in

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front of your spine these are these

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nerve ganglion and their whole job is to

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help you physically manifest emotions so

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like for example the classic one is

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someone who is depressed isn't going to

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be walking around with their chest out

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right they're going to typically walk

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around with their chest depressed and

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taking kind of short shallow breaths

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well there are physical relationships to

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each emotion

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and so if you have different emotional

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control on the range as you do on the

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course that can change some of the

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geometry and when we're dealing with a

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sport where the object is moving

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100-plus miles an hour and the

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difference between a good shot is one

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degree or two degrees of face angle now

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you start changing these big body

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movements and you're gonna get less

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consistent in JB Holmes's case I think

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he just kind of got into one of those

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spirals and started stopped or started

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to kind of overthinking himself and

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that'll transition us to one of another

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question that I had which is relating to

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what you should think about more when

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you're on the course like should you

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focus on certain body parts and that

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question came from Sharon she was asking

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basically how much awareness to specific

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muscles in the kinematic sequence should

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you have and should that change from

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practice to playing so when you're

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there's there's a simple little path as

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far as what's going on during the round

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of golf right you're gonna have

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everybody's describing them differently

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I talked about it in my book Pia and

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Lynne have done a whole lot with it but

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basically you've before the shot they

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call it the think box

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you've got during the shot the play box

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after the shot and memory zone or memory

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box basically what are you gonna do

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before the shot while you're executing

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and how are you gonna respond to it well

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before the shot your goal is to make

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that as simple as possible your but you

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want to factor in all the information

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and get 100% committed to a decision

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there's there's some simple little

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applied kinesiology things you can do to

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show yourself that if you have doubt you

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will have a different level of tension

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going on in your body than if you are

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confident there it's been duplicated in

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many studies I use it all the time so

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and there's two different places that

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you really want to look at do I have

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doubt one is my mind which is is this

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the right shot you know hey it's a

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dogleg left and there

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water on the left do I really want to

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hit this draw around the corner or am I

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scared over the water right or do I want

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to play a little bit safer that's more

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intellectual and then you've got your

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gut response which would be more like

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okay I look at it it looks like a draw

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logically it should be a draw but you

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know what I'm just feeling more of a

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fade in my body maybe it's the live the

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tea box or something but I'm feeling

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more of this fade shot well if you have

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a conflict between what's going on in

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your mind and what you're feeling in

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your body always go with your body the

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if you there's it's deeper it's more

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primal it's more connected to movement

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so if you start going just with your

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intellect you're gonna you're gonna go

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down some bad pathways and I think JB

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was struggling with what did he want to

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do versus what did he think he should do

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so that takes us to the question from

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Sharon about where should you be paying

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attention well let's will break your

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brain into like two different sections

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you got like language centers which

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would be like areas where you're

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consciously aware so like if you're

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hearing yourself talk you're in the

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language center cuz you're using words

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then you have sensations so what do I

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see what do I hear what do I feel all

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that great stuff so you've got language

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centers or aware like you know actual

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words and then you've got feelings when

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you're executing when you're in that

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play box operation zone you want to be

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feeling you do not want to be thinking

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so what can happen on the course is you

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start you get on the course and you

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start running more of a checklist and

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you're telling yourself okay what did I

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work on in my last lesson making sure

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that I do it and you become kind of

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you're reminding yourself of what you

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were doing but you're moving yourself to

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the wrong part of the brain where when

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you're on the range and you're just kind

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of swinging you're probably not talking

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to yourself too much you may be using a

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verbal cue to cue a physical movement

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but for the most part you're just moving

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you're just kind of in repetition zone

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in movement zone more in sensing zone so

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the key is building a pre-shot routine

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that helps you get into the movement

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zone and that last stage of your

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pre-shot routine is thinking about what

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shot do I want to hit and what am I

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gonna feel or what am I gonna try to

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sense when I'm in that play box if you

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don't have those to figure it out then

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you're probably gonna struggle when you

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get under pressure the the other

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question related to awareness and you

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know what you should be thinking feeling

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another let's say another subcategory of

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that problem would be when you're when

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you're in that play box you want to make

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sure that you're experiencing the whole

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swing and not breaking or in not

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focusing individually on one part so

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let's say let's say you're working on

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early extension and so your state you're

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working on keeping your body down and

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maybe shadowing a bit more with your

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arms and maybe a little earlier closing

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so you're working on those things what

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you want to do is when you're building

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that pre-shot thought you want to make

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sure it includes how the swing starts

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how the swing evolves and then how the

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swing ends so that you can have focus

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and kind of clarity of what movement

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you're gonna do or what's when you're

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gonna make during the entire swing if

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you only have a back swing thought and

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you get up there and then your brain is

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kind of like well what was I supposed to

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do next that can create a little extra

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tension that could create a little bit

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less consistent let's say energy

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transfer that can mess up the bottom of

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your swing I can mess up your sequencing

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a little bit so while you can be focused

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on one part of your swing you need a

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general global focus of how that's going

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to interact with the whole swing not

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just that one area so that's part of the

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reason why on the course typically

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external focus do pretty well for a lot

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of golfers now I'm on the odd ball end

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of the spectrum where I've you know put

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put the devices on and when I focus on

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movements

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I am my brain is calmer I've I perform

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better I see you better than if I just

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think about the target there was one

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study done that showed that if you

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focused on or they basically just

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interviewed major champion winners and

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they found that there were four common

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things that they paid attention to one

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had a specific feeling of what they

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wanted their body to do during the swing

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one had a specific feeling of what they

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wanted the club to do one had no thought

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whatsoever and the other group had

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target thoughts only so it shows that

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you can have different areas of focus

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and execute well but I I always caution

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my golfers with using the word swing

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thought and trying to get in and more of

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a swing feeling okay so that gives kind

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of a general picture as far as what

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you're trying to do when you go to the

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course you're going to try and get into

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this field zone by using a good pre shot

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routine so you can have both your heart

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or both your body and your brain

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committed to the shot and you have one

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clear focus to execute during the shot

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now what are some of the other

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challenges when you go from the range to

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the course well when you go to the

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course you're gonna have uneven lies

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you're gonna have different distances

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and many amateurs don't practice that so

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I had another question from David about

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if you had approximately ten hours per

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week how would you break it up so if you

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had ten hours a week for practice I'm

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not counting like rounds that you're

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playing with people and kind of you know

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your buddies or weekend rounds your

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middle two-week rounds 10 hours for

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practice I would roughly let's say I

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take 4 hours of that and I'd want to be

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practicing on the course so that could

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be whatever I'm working on with my game

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I'm gonna be doing in the course

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environment the other six hours I would

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do about two-thirds of ball striking one

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third short game so I got six hours I'm

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gonna spend four of it working on ball

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striking privatising iron play and shots

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off the tee

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and then I'm going to work on for two

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hours I'm gonna work on wedge play

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chipping pitching putting chipping

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pitching basically my stock shots inside

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20 yards distance wedges would probably

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get maybe a half hour 45 minutes tops

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and then putting would probably get a

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full so we'll say half hour for chipping

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pitching half hour for distance wedge

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hour for putting and then the rest of

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the time for ball straight I still had

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that four hours on the course where I

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get to work on those things but in more

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the game environment the the metaphor

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the analogy I give is imagine you were

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in school and you had one classroom

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where you took every single test so you

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had like your learning zone where you

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went in hung out with your friends and

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paid attention to class and then you had

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this other room where you went and

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that's where you took every test to

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imagine the response you'd have when you

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walk towards the test some cop sometimes

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you might be really confident going to

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that room other times you might be

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really depressed but there would

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definitely be a change in how you felt

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going to that classroom because this was

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a special testing environment and I find

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that a lot of golfers make that make the

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mistake of creating that situation out

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of the golf course where they only keeps

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go on the golf course to keep score many

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you know every tour pro I've ever worked

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with every good amateur collegiate

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golfer we do a lot of practicing on the

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course so like let's say I get in a good

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groove with my swing I'm just gonna go

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play three or five holes and practice on

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the course now I recommend or I

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recognize that some of you may be at

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more public courses but with facilities

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and you can't do that but I'm giving you

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what I think is optimal so even if it's

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doing like twilight rounds by yourself

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where you can get some practice in on

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the course I think that's very helpful

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I have a number of ways to do variety

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practice on the range that can help and

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I've been doing some some success with

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okay what happens on the course is you

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face these uneven lives right so when

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you're facing these uneven

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you want your gonna change a little bit

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how you're going to power this wing so

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you can't use your legs as well you got

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to use a little bit more upper-body your

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weight distribution will be a little bit

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different so essentially it's like

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moving the ball position and stance

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around so I do little games on the range

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where I have you move the ball position

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forward move the ball position backward

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put weight left weight right swing more

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arms swing more legs or closed stance

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open stance and by adding some of those

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variety and trying to duplicate the same

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shot shape it forces your brain to work

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the equation of how do I swing this club

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the same way but using a different

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pattern and because that's ultimately

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what you have to do on the course if you

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play a lot of flat courses and you just

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need to work more on trajectory and

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distance control and then I do more

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things working on off speed hits and

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tempo drills but if you're playing

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courses that have slopes like our home

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course messing around with ball position

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and different stances can help it

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transfer over okay so now I'm just gonna

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jump into some of these more general

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questions let's see where do we want to

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start okay Mike asked about if your

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shanking the trail arm only drill why

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might that happen so let me grab the

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club essentially wanna shank you can

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I've got my mini club here we'll be able

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to see if I'm doing my trailer I'm only

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drill if the the club and the hosel was

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moving out that way that would be one

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cause of the shank or if the clubface is

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coming in super wide open that would be

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another cause of the shape the things

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that are going to move my hand and the

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hosel out that way would be more of an

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early extension pattern so if some

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golfers shifting too much into their toe

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moving their hands in doubt will cause

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more of that shank pattern and one of

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the other common ones is if you're

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getting more of the movement through the

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ball from straightening that arm or

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straightening that arm into the ball as

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opposed to having more of that trail

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wrist rotation and a little bit more of

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that white movement which delays the

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straightening new york if you straighten

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your arm think about this way I'm set up

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I've got a probably 20 degrees 30

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degrees of our mend

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if I just straighten that arm that by

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itself can move the club further out so

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what I would need to do is if I

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straighten my arm I would need to stand

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up the right amount or early extend to

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bring it back in in place and when

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you're doing these small drills it's

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rare that you would have enough early

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extension to compensate for that early

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arm action so I work on rotating the

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club and getting the arm to extend

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through the shot instead of into the

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shot that usually clears up the shanks

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but at the very least I would do the

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shank drill where you put T's at

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different spots just outside just inside

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to get aware of where the club is he had

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another question about if you get toe

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deep why would you want more early why

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would you want more owner deviation well

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the way that the wrists work is somewhat

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in combination they're not pure movement

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so you would you would assume that okay

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the club is like this and then I go toe

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deep or a owner deviate make it was down

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like that but what actually happens is I

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owner deviate so then it actually

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rotates the face a little bit more

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increase more shaft lean so you see I

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barely went more toe deep what I really

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did was all-new deviation now the camera

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is going to show it going a little bit

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more like lefty but the only deviation

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creates more chef lean kind of like this

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and it creates that within

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the in the way through it doesn't

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necessarily create a whole lot of toe

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down drop toe down drop

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tends to happen more when you're getting

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a lot of flexion of that trail wrist

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because what will happen there is that

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flexion of the trail wrist will tend to

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pull the toe in and across so then when

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I have my body usually that's company

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with a little bit of a stall pattern but

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if I have that pattern coming across

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like this that's gonna cause that toe to

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dig not just this way and under like you

00:22:07.710 --> 00:22:10.350
think a flip would do but it'll actually

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take the trailers into earlier deviation

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sooner so trying to get that lead wrist

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ulnar deviation helps create that

00:22:21.539 --> 00:22:24.330
forward shaft lean and the the tricky

00:22:24.330 --> 00:22:25.890
thing with the trail wrist is getting

00:22:25.890 --> 00:22:27.539
the ulnar deviation while maintaining

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the extension because if you start going

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into flexion then you'll typically go

00:22:32.909 --> 00:22:35.010
into internal rotation and that by

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itself will if I exaggerate it make the

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toe a little bit deeper than the heel so

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older deviation is one of those key key

00:22:45.210 --> 00:22:47.880
movements for shallowing out the swing

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from the arms and allowing for perform

00:22:50.400 --> 00:22:53.610
rotation which creates shaft lean so if

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you're not doing that movement it uh it

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can create a whole host of contact

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problems before I jump in to some of the

00:23:05.010 --> 00:23:06.809
other emailed questions I see that we

00:23:06.809 --> 00:23:09.450
got a few coming in here in the chat

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window alright Mike asked I tend to

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stand more vertically as the round

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progresses probably due to casting and

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fear of hitting it fat yes I I would say

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that that's that's a common trait it's

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good to know what happens to your body

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under pressure or under fatigue in this

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case and that's why reigning

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adaptability is more important than

00:23:35.700 --> 00:23:37.950
training consistency you can work on

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your endurance in training in in the gym

00:23:41.100 --> 00:23:42.460
and stuff like

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but it's also good to work on the skills

00:23:45.340 --> 00:23:49.019
where you can hit a solid shot from a

00:23:49.019 --> 00:23:52.179
slightly taller posture you can hit a

00:23:52.179 --> 00:23:55.380
slight solid shot from more arm action

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because if I knew that I was casting I

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would basically you know take a half

00:24:00.580 --> 00:24:02.620
more Club and play a little cut and I

00:24:02.620 --> 00:24:04.330
could probably score pretty well doing

00:24:04.330 --> 00:24:07.299
that so knowing what's gonna happen to

00:24:07.299 --> 00:24:09.940
you under pressure or under fatigue is

00:24:09.940 --> 00:24:13.899
really important one of my there was one

00:24:13.899 --> 00:24:17.320
year where I recognized that most of my

00:24:17.320 --> 00:24:19.659
rounds under par that year came in

00:24:19.659 --> 00:24:24.250
second rounds of 36-hole tournaments so

00:24:24.250 --> 00:24:26.590
it was interesting because I made the

00:24:26.590 --> 00:24:28.570
connection that basically as I got more

00:24:28.570 --> 00:24:29.440
fatigue

00:24:29.440 --> 00:24:32.380
my lower body got quieter and I got a

00:24:32.380 --> 00:24:34.809
little less early extension like I got

00:24:34.809 --> 00:24:37.600
more contribution of the upper body and

00:24:37.600 --> 00:24:41.110
I could hit more like flighted irons

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where the first round I typically took

00:24:43.059 --> 00:24:45.460
more full cuts at stuff and my proximity

00:24:45.460 --> 00:24:48.220
the hole got better when I would hit

00:24:48.220 --> 00:24:50.320
these more flight at iron shots so I

00:24:50.320 --> 00:24:52.389
learned from that that I needed to

00:24:52.389 --> 00:24:54.190
practice more of these flight at iron

00:24:54.190 --> 00:24:57.190
shots and not just rely on being tired

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in order to do so daniel is asking do

00:25:02.200 --> 00:25:04.000
you find competitive practice such as a

00:25:04.000 --> 00:25:06.190
small waste wager helpful to bridge

00:25:06.190 --> 00:25:08.799
between practice and course or is

00:25:08.799 --> 00:25:10.240
competition and distraction from what

00:25:10.240 --> 00:25:11.409
you were trying to actually accomplish

00:25:11.409 --> 00:25:15.490
no the so talking with Debbie Cruz who's

00:25:15.490 --> 00:25:18.010
one of the kind of grandmothers of the

00:25:18.010 --> 00:25:21.639
neuroscience stuff she she reiterated

00:25:21.639 --> 00:25:24.460
multiple times that you just have to

00:25:24.460 --> 00:25:26.350
elevate the stress level a little bit in

00:25:26.350 --> 00:25:29.620
order to train the brain to what it's

00:25:29.620 --> 00:25:33.130
going to experience when you get under

00:25:33.130 --> 00:25:35.350
pressure it's not that you have to get

00:25:35.350 --> 00:25:36.789
it all the way to what its gonna feel

00:25:36.789 --> 00:25:39.159
like Sunday at the Masters in order to

00:25:39.159 --> 00:25:42.340
have the benefit so little games little

00:25:42.340 --> 00:25:45.940
small wagers um in addition to variety

00:25:45.940 --> 00:25:47.710
practice I like to have my students try

00:25:47.710 --> 00:25:50.559
to hit three or five good shots in a row

00:25:50.559 --> 00:25:51.140
so

00:25:51.140 --> 00:25:54.530
say you're just you know you you've hit

00:25:54.530 --> 00:25:56.090
a bunch of 7 irons now you're like okay

00:25:56.090 --> 00:25:57.500
in order to leave in order to switch

00:25:57.500 --> 00:25:59.360
clubs I got hit three perfect seven

00:25:59.360 --> 00:26:01.280
irons in a row and just having that

00:26:01.280 --> 00:26:03.500
pressure on the third one of okay I got

00:26:03.500 --> 00:26:05.600
a I gotta focus on this will elevate

00:26:05.600 --> 00:26:08.450
things enough that it will show you what

00:26:08.450 --> 00:26:10.310
kind of disruptions you're gonna get and

00:26:10.310 --> 00:26:13.580
it'll help you like learn to train the

00:26:13.580 --> 00:26:16.040
pattern in a more stress state so good

00:26:16.040 --> 00:26:18.470
question Patrick Miller can we see the

00:26:18.470 --> 00:26:25.490
net force on 2d video the there there is

00:26:25.490 --> 00:26:29.720
one on both the site and on YouTube send

00:26:29.720 --> 00:26:31.760
me a direct question to support at golf

00:26:31.760 --> 00:26:33.230
Smart Academy comm because I'm not quite

00:26:33.230 --> 00:26:35.930
sure what that's related to but that

00:26:35.930 --> 00:26:38.960
will I can I can get you the link to

00:26:38.960 --> 00:26:40.550
whatever video you're you're hoping to

00:26:40.550 --> 00:26:45.470
watch there okay back to the pre or the

00:26:45.470 --> 00:26:49.000
emailed questions Tom asked about

00:26:49.000 --> 00:26:51.800
external rotation of the lead knee and

00:26:51.800 --> 00:26:57.410
hip so basically asking you know Dana

00:26:57.410 --> 00:26:59.660
Dahlquist George can kiss or two other

00:26:59.660 --> 00:27:03.350
popular online golf instructors and they

00:27:03.350 --> 00:27:06.080
never talk about the Jackson 5 was one

00:27:06.080 --> 00:27:10.840
of his comments so I would say that that

00:27:10.840 --> 00:27:14.510
I'm typically working with a higher

00:27:14.510 --> 00:27:16.550
handicap golfer then it appears that

00:27:16.550 --> 00:27:18.650
they are working with so here's how I

00:27:18.650 --> 00:27:21.680
think through the process we know that

00:27:21.680 --> 00:27:24.620
from 3d and motion analysis that the

00:27:24.620 --> 00:27:26.500
pelvis moves about four to six inches

00:27:26.500 --> 00:27:29.150
towards the target during the downswing

00:27:29.150 --> 00:27:32.630
now I've done literally thousands of 3ds

00:27:32.630 --> 00:27:35.270
on high hand yet high handicap golfers

00:27:35.270 --> 00:27:38.120
and rarely do I see them moving more

00:27:38.120 --> 00:27:41.090
than three inches now that being said I

00:27:41.090 --> 00:27:43.190
have a number of juniors where that's

00:27:43.190 --> 00:27:45.710
moving 10 inches towards the target so

00:27:45.710 --> 00:27:48.170
when I have golfers who have really

00:27:48.170 --> 00:27:51.170
excessive pelvis movement and getting 10

00:27:51.170 --> 00:27:52.940
inches of movement towards the target i

00:27:52.940 --> 00:27:55.790
cue them to work a little bit more

00:27:55.790 --> 00:27:57.440
almost feeling like their hips are going

00:27:57.440 --> 00:27:58.880
that way and their upper body is gonna

00:27:58.880 --> 00:28:02.660
cover very much like you know a movement

00:28:02.660 --> 00:28:04.360
that you might see from

00:28:04.360 --> 00:28:06.760
georgina but if you already have more of

00:28:06.760 --> 00:28:10.990
a spin than getting that early bump that

00:28:10.990 --> 00:28:14.260
a lot of good competitive golfers have

00:28:14.260 --> 00:28:17.320
described typically helps out especially

00:28:17.320 --> 00:28:20.980
the higher handicap slice golfer or

00:28:20.980 --> 00:28:25.600
golfer who slices the wall so I I don't

00:28:25.600 --> 00:28:28.960
think there's one right feeling I I say

00:28:28.960 --> 00:28:30.850
this all the time your feels change if I

00:28:30.850 --> 00:28:33.850
ask you how you I've had students do

00:28:33.850 --> 00:28:35.380
this where I'll say you know what just

00:28:35.380 --> 00:28:37.630
for fun in the morning and in the

00:28:37.630 --> 00:28:39.010
evening just write down how your body

00:28:39.010 --> 00:28:41.559
feels just do it for a week and what

00:28:41.559 --> 00:28:43.240
you'll find is that your body does not

00:28:43.240 --> 00:28:45.490
feel exactly the same every single day

00:28:45.490 --> 00:28:48.700
so if you're looking for an absolute

00:28:48.700 --> 00:28:50.260
feeling that you're gonna be able to use

00:28:50.260 --> 00:28:53.740
forever with your swing you're you're

00:28:53.740 --> 00:28:55.870
chasing your going down the wrong path

00:28:55.870 --> 00:28:58.690
what you want is relationships and ball

00:28:58.690 --> 00:29:01.299
flights and you need like maybe four or

00:29:01.299 --> 00:29:03.880
five different feels that help you get

00:29:03.880 --> 00:29:05.559
the face to path you want get the low

00:29:05.559 --> 00:29:07.120
point control you want get the power

00:29:07.120 --> 00:29:09.640
sources that you want in order to

00:29:09.640 --> 00:29:12.520
produce good shots because one other

00:29:12.520 --> 00:29:13.929
thing with taking it to the course is

00:29:13.929 --> 00:29:16.210
you have to recognize when you have your

00:29:16.210 --> 00:29:17.679
a-game when you have your B game when

00:29:17.679 --> 00:29:19.210
you have your C game and how do you

00:29:19.210 --> 00:29:22.330
adapt your your strategy on the course

00:29:22.330 --> 00:29:25.030
base - based on how your body is feeling

00:29:25.030 --> 00:29:26.950
that day and if you're the type of

00:29:26.950 --> 00:29:28.600
person who just says you know what I

00:29:28.600 --> 00:29:32.110
feel the same every single day and I'm

00:29:32.110 --> 00:29:33.700
looking you know it should feel like

00:29:33.700 --> 00:29:35.890
this it should feel like this what will

00:29:35.890 --> 00:29:37.780
happen is you'll get into a good groove

00:29:37.780 --> 00:29:39.460
where the feel works and they will come

00:29:39.460 --> 00:29:41.020
out the next day you'll try the feel and

00:29:41.020 --> 00:29:43.600
it doesn't work because you don't have a

00:29:43.600 --> 00:29:47.140
calibration so for example going let

00:29:47.140 --> 00:29:49.600
external in your hips is great if it

00:29:49.600 --> 00:29:51.760
improves your sequencing in gets you

00:29:51.760 --> 00:29:54.100
that four to six inches of pelvis shift

00:29:54.100 --> 00:29:56.790
if going external in your lead hip

00:29:56.790 --> 00:29:59.650
causes your hips actually to stay more

00:29:59.650 --> 00:30:02.260
over the right foot and not have a whole

00:30:02.260 --> 00:30:03.760
lot of shift and your upper body does

00:30:03.760 --> 00:30:06.400
actually get ahead of it then you're

00:30:06.400 --> 00:30:07.630
probably going to struggle a lot with

00:30:07.630 --> 00:30:11.380
the longer clubs so if trying the

00:30:11.380 --> 00:30:13.960
Jackson 5 causes you to get 10 inches of

00:30:13.960 --> 00:30:16.210
shift where you already have 10 inches

00:30:16.210 --> 00:30:16.809
of shift

00:30:16.809 --> 00:30:18.879
then trying something like the external

00:30:18.879 --> 00:30:21.220
rotation of the lead knee could be very

00:30:21.220 --> 00:30:24.009
helpful so you got to know your swing in

00:30:24.009 --> 00:30:27.549
your pattern and figure out drills that

00:30:27.549 --> 00:30:29.919
are based on good checkpoints to help

00:30:29.919 --> 00:30:31.659
get you to actually do it and then you

00:30:31.659 --> 00:30:32.799
can come up with what it should feel

00:30:32.799 --> 00:30:34.330
like I don't think everybody should have

00:30:34.330 --> 00:30:38.110
the same feels all right Dean asked

00:30:38.110 --> 00:30:40.570
about hand path hand path going outward

00:30:40.570 --> 00:30:43.149
early how do you get it to go back in

00:30:43.149 --> 00:30:46.210
while the club goes out this is this is

00:30:46.210 --> 00:30:51.429
a very kind of hot topic which is

00:30:51.429 --> 00:30:54.279
basically during transition here we'll

00:30:54.279 --> 00:30:56.639
angle that up a little bit

00:30:56.639 --> 00:31:02.019
good so during transition the the handle

00:31:02.019 --> 00:31:05.230
will have a force that takes it out this

00:31:05.230 --> 00:31:07.960
way now oftentimes it's it looks a

00:31:07.960 --> 00:31:09.249
little bit more like this where

00:31:09.249 --> 00:31:12.190
basically my hands are moving that way

00:31:12.190 --> 00:31:15.039
oh all exaggerated my hands are moving

00:31:15.039 --> 00:31:18.129
that way and the club is moving that way

00:31:18.129 --> 00:31:19.690
there's a difference they're not moving

00:31:19.690 --> 00:31:21.879
in the same direction so like in this

00:31:21.879 --> 00:31:25.029
the club is moving that way and my hands

00:31:25.029 --> 00:31:27.519
are moving that way if they go in the

00:31:27.519 --> 00:31:29.169
same direction if your club and your

00:31:29.169 --> 00:31:31.210
hands goes in the same direction then

00:31:31.210 --> 00:31:33.759
when your hands go to the left the club

00:31:33.759 --> 00:31:35.619
is gonna follow it so they go in the

00:31:35.619 --> 00:31:37.059
same direction and then they go to the

00:31:37.059 --> 00:31:41.590
left well what that means the way that

00:31:41.590 --> 00:31:43.450
they're the Tour Pros are able to get

00:31:43.450 --> 00:31:46.450
this look where basically the hands are

00:31:46.450 --> 00:31:50.529
going as the club is going out that

00:31:50.529 --> 00:31:53.049
happens from this little shallow

00:31:53.049 --> 00:31:56.289
movement of letting the club's sweetspot

00:31:56.289 --> 00:31:58.749
drop behind the hand path so that then

00:31:58.749 --> 00:32:02.169
when I pull in it's going to line back

00:32:02.169 --> 00:32:03.940
up and it's gonna fly out like that so

00:32:03.940 --> 00:32:06.820
basically if you have if you have a hard

00:32:06.820 --> 00:32:09.249
time getting that movement then you're

00:32:09.249 --> 00:32:10.600
gonna have a hard time getting the hands

00:32:10.600 --> 00:32:12.879
to go left it'll typically happen is if

00:32:12.879 --> 00:32:14.619
the hands work more down and they're in

00:32:14.619 --> 00:32:16.869
line with the club then they'll tend to

00:32:16.869 --> 00:32:19.840
go more out through the wall and if they

00:32:19.840 --> 00:32:22.149
go out through the ball you'll tend to

00:32:22.149 --> 00:32:25.090
have a little more fat thin contact

00:32:25.090 --> 00:32:28.269
little shorter flat spot might struggle

00:32:28.269 --> 00:32:29.340
with over hooking

00:32:29.340 --> 00:32:30.780
and definitely would struggle with

00:32:30.780 --> 00:32:34.650
wedges so if you're having trouble

00:32:34.650 --> 00:32:35.940
getting your hands to go to the left

00:32:35.940 --> 00:32:37.920
then I would say you got to work on the

00:32:37.920 --> 00:32:40.620
shallow movement early in order to set

00:32:40.620 --> 00:32:43.620
you up so that you can have that go more

00:32:43.620 --> 00:32:48.110
around into the left okay I had a

00:32:48.110 --> 00:32:52.260
question from McDonald this is a good

00:32:52.260 --> 00:32:53.430
one

00:32:53.430 --> 00:32:55.890
is there a swing that is easier on the

00:32:55.890 --> 00:32:57.270
back you know with all these guys

00:32:57.270 --> 00:33:01.260
getting back injuries it's it's tempting

00:33:01.260 --> 00:33:05.970
to go down that rabbit hole here's the

00:33:05.970 --> 00:33:08.640
the simple science as I understand it

00:33:08.640 --> 00:33:11.220
from working more on the rehab side as

00:33:11.220 --> 00:33:15.360
well as the golf side in order to put as

00:33:15.360 --> 00:33:17.040
little stress on the back as possible

00:33:17.040 --> 00:33:19.200
you want to use your whole spine in your

00:33:19.200 --> 00:33:21.630
whole body as much as possible so then

00:33:21.630 --> 00:33:24.720
it's distributing the load more evenly

00:33:24.720 --> 00:33:26.910
basically when you bracket weight back

00:33:26.910 --> 00:33:28.920
when you're back breaks down there's a

00:33:28.920 --> 00:33:30.870
load put on your back that is too great

00:33:30.870 --> 00:33:32.670
for your back to handle so you can

00:33:32.670 --> 00:33:36.480
either get your back in great shape so

00:33:36.480 --> 00:33:38.240
that it can handle more load or

00:33:38.240 --> 00:33:41.490
distribute the load to other places or

00:33:41.490 --> 00:33:44.670
decrease the load so basically you could

00:33:44.670 --> 00:33:46.350
swing slower so that there's less force

00:33:46.350 --> 00:33:48.660
coming back up but nobody really wants

00:33:48.660 --> 00:33:52.050
to do that so then you could try and

00:33:52.050 --> 00:33:54.360
distribute the load better by using your

00:33:54.360 --> 00:33:57.750
hips and using your spine usually what

00:33:57.750 --> 00:33:59.820
happens is if your ribcage becomes a

00:33:59.820 --> 00:34:02.190
block and you can't get any real

00:34:02.190 --> 00:34:06.600
rotation at the ribs then your back

00:34:06.600 --> 00:34:08.190
tries to rotate and it's not really good

00:34:08.190 --> 00:34:09.870
at rotating so you start to get

00:34:09.870 --> 00:34:13.320
compression and back pain is caused by

00:34:13.320 --> 00:34:14.040
compression

00:34:14.040 --> 00:34:16.500
it's either compression of nerves such

00:34:16.500 --> 00:34:19.860
as like sciatica or something like that

00:34:19.860 --> 00:34:23.160
it's compression of discs or you know

00:34:23.160 --> 00:34:25.020
like a disability ation that type of

00:34:25.020 --> 00:34:27.870
stuff or it's a compression of bone that

00:34:27.870 --> 00:34:30.030
creates osteoarthritis

00:34:30.030 --> 00:34:33.120
so but back pain is is caused by

00:34:33.120 --> 00:34:36.720
compression so there's swings that you

00:34:36.720 --> 00:34:38.760
could do that would potentially produce

00:34:38.760 --> 00:34:40.620
less compression if you're using your

00:34:40.620 --> 00:34:43.300
core well if your ribs are turning

00:34:43.300 --> 00:34:44.880
better if you have freedom of movement

00:34:44.880 --> 00:34:47.830
in the SI joints if you have a lot of

00:34:47.830 --> 00:34:51.130
hip range of motion then you don't have

00:34:51.130 --> 00:34:55.150
to take the lower back joints into quite

00:34:55.150 --> 00:34:57.970
extreme range of motion and that would

00:34:57.970 --> 00:35:00.760
be a little bit safer but there's a

00:35:00.760 --> 00:35:03.430
volume component so if you had a perfect

00:35:03.430 --> 00:35:04.990
swing perfect back and you went out and

00:35:04.990 --> 00:35:07.180
hit a thousand drivers at top speed

00:35:07.180 --> 00:35:10.150
you're the weak link in your body is

00:35:10.150 --> 00:35:12.640
probably gonna break it break down so

00:35:12.640 --> 00:35:14.440
part of the challenge is now these guys

00:35:14.440 --> 00:35:16.930
are competing more year-round they're

00:35:16.930 --> 00:35:19.540
hitting you know they're swinging faster

00:35:19.540 --> 00:35:21.430
with these lighter clubs they're putting

00:35:21.430 --> 00:35:22.780
more force through the body there's a

00:35:22.780 --> 00:35:25.720
there's a higher demand on hitting it

00:35:25.720 --> 00:35:28.030
further than they're probably ever was

00:35:28.030 --> 00:35:30.070
you know there's a lot fewer Corey Pavin

00:35:30.070 --> 00:35:33.970
shop makers out there so that recipe

00:35:33.970 --> 00:35:35.770
means that you better have your body

00:35:35.770 --> 00:35:37.990
were in good working order or you're

00:35:37.990 --> 00:35:42.550
gonna have some trouble with that he

00:35:42.550 --> 00:35:46.390
also asked about how do you identify

00:35:46.390 --> 00:35:48.910
what's the root cause of an issue and he

00:35:48.910 --> 00:35:53.590
also asked about can early extension one

00:35:53.590 --> 00:35:55.180
of the causes of early extension or an

00:35:55.180 --> 00:35:58.780
early release so this is actually a good

00:35:58.780 --> 00:36:03.550
little topic what causes or how do you

00:36:03.550 --> 00:36:06.880
identify what's the root cause I break

00:36:06.880 --> 00:36:08.620
it down there's three main skills you

00:36:08.620 --> 00:36:10.540
got to create speed control the path of

00:36:10.540 --> 00:36:12.130
the club and control the face

00:36:12.130 --> 00:36:14.230
controlling the path of the club is both

00:36:14.230 --> 00:36:16.270
swing direction so where is my swing

00:36:16.270 --> 00:36:18.310
pointing left or right and then low

00:36:18.310 --> 00:36:19.810
point controller where is the widest

00:36:19.810 --> 00:36:22.630
point of the swing and then face control

00:36:22.630 --> 00:36:24.700
is both relationship to the target as

00:36:24.700 --> 00:36:28.860
well as to the path of the club well I

00:36:28.860 --> 00:36:32.710
use a lot of nine to three drills to

00:36:32.710 --> 00:36:34.600
isolate is it a release problem because

00:36:34.600 --> 00:36:37.150
in a nine to three drill your body is

00:36:37.150 --> 00:36:39.220
usually in good position because you you

00:36:39.220 --> 00:36:40.510
didn't have a transition that messed it

00:36:40.510 --> 00:36:42.940
up and you got that you can get the club

00:36:42.940 --> 00:36:44.770
in pretty much more position you want so

00:36:44.770 --> 00:36:47.520
if you're doing nine to three drills and

00:36:47.520 --> 00:36:50.410
you're making a lot of solid contact

00:36:50.410 --> 00:36:51.940
with the nine to three and then you go

00:36:51.940 --> 00:36:53.490
to a full swing and it breaks down

00:36:53.490 --> 00:36:56.010
then it's probably more of a transition

00:36:56.010 --> 00:37:00.619
error than it is a release error if you

00:37:00.619 --> 00:37:03.150
struggle with nine to threes but you hit

00:37:03.150 --> 00:37:05.220
the ball better when you're doing full

00:37:05.220 --> 00:37:06.960
swings then it probably means that you

00:37:06.960 --> 00:37:09.720
have more of a release issue and if

00:37:09.720 --> 00:37:13.380
that's the case like within specifically

00:37:13.380 --> 00:37:16.080
with early extension oftentimes golfers

00:37:16.080 --> 00:37:18.570
who early extend eight nine to three

00:37:18.570 --> 00:37:19.590
drills because they don't have enough

00:37:19.590 --> 00:37:22.020
time to early extend so it the release

00:37:22.020 --> 00:37:24.030
issue shows up as a problem and they

00:37:24.030 --> 00:37:25.680
start to see that their early extension

00:37:25.680 --> 00:37:28.470
is how they control the bottom the swing

00:37:28.470 --> 00:37:30.540
in the clubface and so they have to do

00:37:30.540 --> 00:37:31.860
some release training in order to

00:37:31.860 --> 00:37:34.890
correct that other golfers no problem

00:37:34.890 --> 00:37:36.600
doing a nine to three and then they get

00:37:36.600 --> 00:37:37.830
in their full swing and they start going

00:37:37.830 --> 00:37:39.810
into early extension now it's more of a

00:37:39.810 --> 00:37:41.369
power problem it's more of how you

00:37:41.369 --> 00:37:44.010
create speed is really with that back

00:37:44.010 --> 00:37:46.260
extension like thrust early extension

00:37:46.260 --> 00:37:49.740
pattern so use nine to three drills or

00:37:49.740 --> 00:37:51.810
release drills versus full swing drills

00:37:51.810 --> 00:37:53.910
to see is that a transition error is it

00:37:53.910 --> 00:37:58.020
a release air and then you can correct

00:37:58.020 --> 00:38:02.790
the problem that way early release is it

00:38:02.790 --> 00:38:04.109
can help with low point it can help with

00:38:04.109 --> 00:38:05.670
clubface doesn't really help with power

00:38:05.670 --> 00:38:08.850
um other than some golfers feel a lot of

00:38:08.850 --> 00:38:12.000
tension as being strong right they feel

00:38:12.000 --> 00:38:13.590
a lot of tension down in the bottom and

00:38:13.590 --> 00:38:15.600
when you early release you can kind of

00:38:15.600 --> 00:38:17.850
walk on and kind of hold on on the way

00:38:17.850 --> 00:38:20.130
through instead of having more kind of

00:38:20.130 --> 00:38:24.450
softness and and width to it so that's

00:38:24.450 --> 00:38:27.570
it doesn't really it can feel powerful

00:38:27.570 --> 00:38:29.850
but it doesn't really add to creating

00:38:29.850 --> 00:38:34.530
more speed and I had one other question

00:38:34.530 --> 00:38:40.260
about from Donald can you still have a

00:38:40.260 --> 00:38:43.619
good release but with bad sequencing I

00:38:43.619 --> 00:38:45.390
thought that was an interesting question

00:38:45.390 --> 00:38:47.880
because it's basically asking like okay

00:38:47.880 --> 00:38:50.130
we know that you want to have good

00:38:50.130 --> 00:38:53.280
sequencing from lower body core arms

00:38:53.280 --> 00:38:56.040
Club all working together to pull on the

00:38:56.040 --> 00:39:00.240
on the club and create speed and we want

00:39:00.240 --> 00:39:02.270
to have a good release where the

00:39:02.270 --> 00:39:03.800
why Point and low point is ahead of the

00:39:03.800 --> 00:39:05.000
golf ball and those relate to each other

00:39:05.000 --> 00:39:06.770
so it was basically asking why do I

00:39:06.770 --> 00:39:09.680
typically train the release of either

00:39:09.680 --> 00:39:11.930
the trail arm or the lead arm why do I

00:39:11.930 --> 00:39:13.880
train the release before working too

00:39:13.880 --> 00:39:16.610
much on sequencing can you have a good

00:39:16.610 --> 00:39:20.180
release with bad sequencing yes you can

00:39:20.180 --> 00:39:23.150
have a good release with bound with bad

00:39:23.150 --> 00:39:25.580
downswing peaking order in fact many

00:39:25.580 --> 00:39:27.770
Tour Pros don't have ideal downswing

00:39:27.770 --> 00:39:29.660
peaking order so they don't fire their

00:39:29.660 --> 00:39:32.930
their body in that classic from the

00:39:32.930 --> 00:39:35.720
ground up model but they have really

00:39:35.720 --> 00:39:37.130
good releases so they hit the ball

00:39:37.130 --> 00:39:40.610
solidly they can you know they're more

00:39:40.610 --> 00:39:44.210
consistent as opposed to I've had a

00:39:44.210 --> 00:39:47.060
number of amateurs who are 10 15

00:39:47.060 --> 00:39:48.860
handicaps who have perfect looking

00:39:48.860 --> 00:39:49.910
kinematic sequences

00:39:49.910 --> 00:39:52.550
maybe they played baseball or some other

00:39:52.550 --> 00:39:54.110
sport where they learn how to create

00:39:54.110 --> 00:39:55.700
speed really well but they're not

00:39:55.700 --> 00:39:57.440
controlling the path on the clubface so

00:39:57.440 --> 00:40:00.650
I find that most amateur golfers benefit

00:40:00.650 --> 00:40:02.750
from hitting the ball solidly which

00:40:02.750 --> 00:40:04.610
comes from more of a good release and

00:40:04.610 --> 00:40:06.920
clubface control more so than sequencing

00:40:06.920 --> 00:40:10.520
now sequencing can feel really good and

00:40:10.520 --> 00:40:12.470
can be helpful for taking things to the

00:40:12.470 --> 00:40:14.870
course from the range because that's

00:40:14.870 --> 00:40:17.420
kind of like good tempo good rhythm but

00:40:17.420 --> 00:40:22.120
in general I like to make sure I'd say

00:40:22.120 --> 00:40:25.370
95% the time I'm gonna train the release

00:40:25.370 --> 00:40:30.460
before I train sequencing the only

00:40:30.460 --> 00:40:34.580
exception would be if you have like more

00:40:34.580 --> 00:40:36.440
of like an under flip pattern where you

00:40:36.440 --> 00:40:38.840
still have good arm extension so it's

00:40:38.840 --> 00:40:41.060
not a perfect release but it's good

00:40:41.060 --> 00:40:42.950
enough and your sequencing is a higher

00:40:42.950 --> 00:40:45.680
problem there if your release is more

00:40:45.680 --> 00:40:49.640
kind of internal rotation bending you

00:40:49.640 --> 00:40:51.350
know arms narrowing on the way through

00:40:51.350 --> 00:40:54.320
then I'm usually going I can't think of

00:40:54.320 --> 00:40:55.490
an exception where I'm not going in

00:40:55.490 --> 00:41:01.540
release first okay two last questions

00:41:01.540 --> 00:41:04.820
Vaughn was asking about the hit impulse

00:41:04.820 --> 00:41:07.700
from the top so many golfers struggle

00:41:07.700 --> 00:41:09.650
with you know at the top they just want

00:41:09.650 --> 00:41:12.320
to hit the ball as opposed to swing

00:41:12.320 --> 00:41:13.250
through it

00:41:13.250 --> 00:41:14.690
and what are some ways that you can work

00:41:14.690 --> 00:41:17.869
on that ironically doing the hit from

00:41:17.869 --> 00:41:20.390
the top drill gives you a little extra

00:41:20.390 --> 00:41:22.670
second up there where you can soften

00:41:22.670 --> 00:41:25.940
your arms and try to get your you know

00:41:25.940 --> 00:41:28.280
work on your transition sequencing that

00:41:28.280 --> 00:41:31.580
can work really well too would be kind

00:41:31.580 --> 00:41:35.270
of softening your your eyes and your

00:41:35.270 --> 00:41:37.280
tension and making sure that you're

00:41:37.280 --> 00:41:40.130
breathing and not holding your breath so

00:41:40.130 --> 00:41:41.750
that you have a little bit more

00:41:41.750 --> 00:41:44.990
relaxation during that transition

00:41:44.990 --> 00:41:46.849
because if you're really you know

00:41:46.849 --> 00:41:49.070
bearing down and getting ready to apply

00:41:49.070 --> 00:41:51.740
force that can create that hit from the

00:41:51.740 --> 00:41:54.410
top impulse the other things I will do

00:41:54.410 --> 00:41:57.109
is in practice I will do a lot of rhythm

00:41:57.109 --> 00:41:59.300
drills to almost trick you and what I

00:41:59.300 --> 00:42:00.890
mean by that would be like pump style

00:42:00.890 --> 00:42:05.270
where you do it one two and three and go

00:42:05.270 --> 00:42:08.810
I'll do it I'll do stuff where the where

00:42:08.810 --> 00:42:12.080
golfers are brushing the ground alright

00:42:12.080 --> 00:42:14.180
so they're making their swings and

00:42:14.180 --> 00:42:16.640
brushing the ground and then I will put

00:42:16.640 --> 00:42:19.280
the golf ball in randomly some swings I

00:42:19.280 --> 00:42:22.099
want some swings I will just to help

00:42:22.099 --> 00:42:25.339
them get out of the thought of I just

00:42:25.339 --> 00:42:26.869
need to hit the golf ball and get more

00:42:26.869 --> 00:42:29.359
into connection of how the club contacts

00:42:29.359 --> 00:42:32.890
the ground and make that the main focus

00:42:32.890 --> 00:42:36.530
the his his other question was relating

00:42:36.530 --> 00:42:42.109
to the left shoulder as the fulcrum so a

00:42:42.109 --> 00:42:47.089
la Chuck Quinton and rotary swing so the

00:42:47.089 --> 00:42:49.369
the main problem I have with the left

00:42:49.369 --> 00:42:52.700
arm being the fulcrum is that virtually

00:42:52.700 --> 00:42:55.700
every good ball striker has a little bit

00:42:55.700 --> 00:42:57.859
of this lead arm bend at some point

00:42:57.859 --> 00:42:59.630
during the downswing and the Wii term

00:42:59.630 --> 00:43:02.060
typically bends about thirty degrees at

00:43:02.060 --> 00:43:04.010
the top of the swing twenty to thirty

00:43:04.010 --> 00:43:09.290
degrees so they I think it's hard to

00:43:09.290 --> 00:43:11.420
have a really good flat spot if you if

00:43:11.420 --> 00:43:13.880
your image is basically the left arm

00:43:13.880 --> 00:43:15.830
staying totally straight and just using

00:43:15.830 --> 00:43:18.980
the wrist where if it's pulling across

00:43:18.980 --> 00:43:22.099
and extending with good wrist mechanics

00:43:22.099 --> 00:43:24.210
it's easier to have

00:43:24.210 --> 00:43:27.000
get the club to to basically release

00:43:27.000 --> 00:43:29.430
like this where if that left arm is the

00:43:29.430 --> 00:43:30.839
fulcrum it's going to start coming up

00:43:30.839 --> 00:43:32.849
pretty quickly so I tend to see more

00:43:32.849 --> 00:43:35.400
contact issues especially thin iron

00:43:35.400 --> 00:43:37.200
shots if you're using that left shoulder

00:43:37.200 --> 00:43:42.119
as the pure fulcrum last questions from

00:43:42.119 --> 00:43:43.950
Daniel he asked about over speed

00:43:43.950 --> 00:43:46.050
training and single length golf clubs

00:43:46.050 --> 00:43:47.339
just kind of wanting to get my take on

00:43:47.339 --> 00:43:47.520
that

00:43:47.520 --> 00:43:50.580
I was addressed over speed training you

00:43:50.580 --> 00:43:54.330
know at least one of these other YouTube

00:43:54.330 --> 00:43:57.630
lives over speed training can be very

00:43:57.630 --> 00:43:59.580
helpful for amplifying your current

00:43:59.580 --> 00:44:01.410
power source but I rarely see it add

00:44:01.410 --> 00:44:04.440
power sources to it so if you if you're

00:44:04.440 --> 00:44:06.390
pretty happy with your sequencing you're

00:44:06.390 --> 00:44:08.339
pretty happy with your path and you just

00:44:08.339 --> 00:44:11.220
want to rev it up that can work really

00:44:11.220 --> 00:44:14.160
well or because there's no clubface and

00:44:14.160 --> 00:44:16.500
you just you have your newer golfer and

00:44:16.500 --> 00:44:19.580
you're really poor path control then

00:44:19.580 --> 00:44:22.320
swinging a weight like the orange whip

00:44:22.320 --> 00:44:25.580
or like over or the super speed training

00:44:25.580 --> 00:44:28.349
those can help you figure out where a

00:44:28.349 --> 00:44:29.910
good path would be you still have to

00:44:29.910 --> 00:44:31.589
figure out how to get a clubface that

00:44:31.589 --> 00:44:33.570
works with a good path and that's the

00:44:33.570 --> 00:44:36.630
more I think the bigger challenge and

00:44:36.630 --> 00:44:38.040
the bigger barrier for golfers

00:44:38.040 --> 00:44:41.190
so I get most of my big distance gains

00:44:41.190 --> 00:44:43.560
from helping golfers develop a better

00:44:43.560 --> 00:44:45.750
face of half relationship and

00:44:45.750 --> 00:44:49.080
understanding how to control the bottom

00:44:49.080 --> 00:44:50.790
of the swing which frees them up to then

00:44:50.790 --> 00:44:53.520
use their body more effectively but over

00:44:53.520 --> 00:44:54.990
speed training can be really helpful

00:44:54.990 --> 00:44:58.020
especially in like a you know college

00:44:58.020 --> 00:44:59.730
players situation where you already have

00:44:59.730 --> 00:45:01.050
a pretty good swing and you're just kind

00:45:01.050 --> 00:45:03.740
of trying to ramp it up a little bit

00:45:03.740 --> 00:45:06.150
single length clubs I don't have a whole

00:45:06.150 --> 00:45:10.589
lot of experience with it I think that

00:45:10.589 --> 00:45:13.920
it you know my fear is always it becomes

00:45:13.920 --> 00:45:15.570
a major challenge when you get into the

00:45:15.570 --> 00:45:18.240
longer clubs but it might work pretty

00:45:18.240 --> 00:45:20.550
well for the shorter Club so who knows

00:45:20.550 --> 00:45:21.900
maybe down the road will have a hybrid

00:45:21.900 --> 00:45:24.630
set where you know most of your wedges

00:45:24.630 --> 00:45:26.310
are already about the same length so

00:45:26.310 --> 00:45:28.290
maybe you'll have like a mid iron length

00:45:28.290 --> 00:45:30.540
a longer Club length and then your

00:45:30.540 --> 00:45:32.400
driver 3-wood length or something like

00:45:32.400 --> 00:45:34.080
that but I don't have that much

00:45:34.080 --> 00:45:35.550
experience I've never I haven't coached

00:45:35.550 --> 00:45:37.410
anyone who's played single in clubs so

00:45:37.410 --> 00:45:42.600
I tried in myself I see Patrick Gass the

00:45:42.600 --> 00:45:43.800
little qualifier so I would be more

00:45:43.800 --> 00:45:46.530
specific are we able to see the net

00:45:46.530 --> 00:45:49.380
force from looking at the hand path on

00:45:49.380 --> 00:45:53.930
video you can see the general shape I

00:45:53.930 --> 00:45:56.820
post the video or a link of video in the

00:45:56.820 --> 00:45:58.530
bottom where I did like a 10-minute talk

00:45:58.530 --> 00:46:03.210
on looking at the net force you can see

00:46:03.210 --> 00:46:05.430
the general shape if you follow the

00:46:05.430 --> 00:46:07.260
center of mass of the club you just

00:46:07.260 --> 00:46:09.120
can't see the magnitude like you can't

00:46:09.120 --> 00:46:11.340
see how much force is being applied but

00:46:11.340 --> 00:46:13.500
you can see the general direction and

00:46:13.500 --> 00:46:16.170
the general shape because the net force

00:46:16.170 --> 00:46:18.390
will move the center of mass so like in

00:46:18.390 --> 00:46:21.030
transition the center of mass tends to

00:46:21.030 --> 00:46:23.070
go that way that's because then the

00:46:23.070 --> 00:46:26.940
overall force is going up slightly if it

00:46:26.940 --> 00:46:28.860
goes more like that then that would be

00:46:28.860 --> 00:46:31.980
the net force going down so you can get

00:46:31.980 --> 00:46:35.280
a decent sense of the net force by

00:46:35.280 --> 00:46:40.800
looking at video all right well I want

00:46:40.800 --> 00:46:42.810
to thank everybody for submitting their

00:46:42.810 --> 00:46:45.000
questions ahead of time like I said I

00:46:45.000 --> 00:46:46.980
had a lot didn't quite get through all

00:46:46.980 --> 00:46:48.570
of them I'll save a few for the next one

00:46:48.570 --> 00:46:50.790
so sorry if I I didn't get to address

00:46:50.790 --> 00:46:53.130
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00:46:53.130 --> 00:46:54.720
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