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Resisted Turtle Shell

In this video, you'll discover a unique method to address early extension patterns, refine your bracing technique, and activate your core. The drill, using a strategically placed exercise ball, guides you through a series of movements that focus on engaging your abs and enhancing your crunch movement. Perfect for golfers looking to improve their posture, tilt, and overall swing mechanics, this drill offers a dynamic approach to building a more powerful and controlled golf game. 

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This drill is resisted turtle shell.

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Um, so resisted turtle shell is a way

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to work on your early extension pattern, um,

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work on your bracing pattern, uh,

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but a way to activate your abs and connect it to that.

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Um, early on I probably focused more on, um, where the, uh,

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pelvis or the butt was.

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Um, but as I've, uh, kind of evolved as a coach,

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I focus a little bit more on how the core is moving.

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I tend to think that the spine movement

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and the core movement tends to drive

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how the lower body is moving more

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so than the other way around.

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They're interrelated,

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but I think that the, the core kind

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of drives some of the key movements.

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So we're gonna focus on the resisted turtle shell in order

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to really engage the abs

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and feel more of this crunch movement.

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Um, now this is a hard drill to do at most ranges, um,

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unless you have, uh, a buddy

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or someone who can hold the ball for you.

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Um, but we're gonna take a, a ball.

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I actually like the exercise balls

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that are a little bit bigger than this.

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Um, but I've got this nice kind of, um, you know,

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it's a little over a foot in diameter.

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Um, so I can have it pressing between me and the wall.

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So set up, I'm gonna place it, um, just slightly to the left

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of my spine, uh, behind the back or target side.

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So for a right-handed golfer, it'll be

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to the left side of your spine.

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So I've basically got it kind of right about there.

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And it's gonna be closer to belly button level,

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not all the way down, um, at the,

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at the pelvis or at the hips.

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Um, so first version, I'm going to, um,

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just get into my golf posture and then I'm going to try

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and use my feet to do a little bit of a crunch movement

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to kind of push in the direction of the golf ball.

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So, or, uh, in the direction of the exercise ball.

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So I feel like I'm kind of pushing my spine away from

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where the golf ball would be.

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Um, second version, I've got it there.

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And if I can, I'm gonna do a little nine to three movement

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where I'm feeling like I'm pushing into that, uh,

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golf ball again, feeling like the middle

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of my body is moving away from the golf ball

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or away from the ground as I'm turning so

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up there and turn through.

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And when I do that, I feel a pretty good crunch

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here on the side.

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And from the down the line view, you'll see that it helps me

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stay in my spine angle.

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It helps me keep my pelvis position or my early extension.

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Um, if I was to early extend, I would, uh,

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come off the wall

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and if I was to spin very flat, I wouldn't be able

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to get, uh, down to the ground.

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So it helps with my tilt as well as, uh,

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with my early extension, extension spacing.

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Now, um, when I'm working with a student,

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I will physically hold it there, kind of duck,

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and you can actually hit some shots that way

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and get a feel of pushing against it.

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Um, it's a little bit trickier if you're

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totally on your own.

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Um, for example, I've got this little space at the corner

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of my building, um,

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but you can see I would be very limited in my backswing.

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Um, so I could only really do some

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little half shots.

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We'll see how one would feel here, where basically my goal

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is to not drop the ball

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and to feel like I'm pushing a little bit into it

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as I'm turning through.

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Um, so I can really only do the nine to threes,

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but it gives me a good kind of like crunch feel, um,

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or a higher level of activation of my abs

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by applying some resistance.

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I like it better than a band pulling me down.

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The band works really well, but you can't swing with it.

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So this is a way that you can get some swings,

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get some ground contact while training your turtle shell.

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