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Identify and address challenges with the single-arm full-swing drill. Using single-arm drills can help to isolate and analyze specific movements. This drill covers key phases, including the backswing, transition, and impact, providing recommendations for matching up both arms to achieve a more synchronized and effective golf swing.
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This drill is single arm full swings.
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Um, so, uh, single arm full swings is kind of a, a cousin
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to the single arm releases.
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One of the challenges in the golf swing is
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because we have both hands on the club, um, it's often hard
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to tease out what is causing the problem.
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So, um, we know
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that there are certain arm movements we don't like,
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we don't like to see the club getting really steep
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in, uh, transition.
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We don't like to see it really scoopy on the way through.
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We don't want to see lots of kind of collapsing and,
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and rolling, but oftentimes we have a hard time determining,
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well, is it the right hand?
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Just 'cause it feels like it's the right
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hand, is it the left arm?
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Because the left arm's in front and it looks funnier.
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Um, there's, there's no easy way to kind of guess.
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So I use the, um, single arm full swings as a diagnostic
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to look at a couple key phrase, uh, phases in the swing.
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Now, I've used the single arm releases, um,
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because I think they're safer.
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Um, but I do use these single arm full swings.
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Um, my, my caveat to you is
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I injured my shoulder when I was 15 doing a left arm only
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swing in the trees
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and the club dug into a, it went steep into the ground
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and uh, dug into a root.
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So I've always been hesitant
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of having people do single arm full swing.
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So my caveat is swing really smooth
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and this is safer to do off of mats, um,
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where it's just gonna hit the ground,
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it's not going to dig into the ground.
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So that's the, the one, um, little, uh, by beware
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or uh, warning label there.
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Okay, so now I usually recommend videotaping yourself doing
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right arm only, left arm only.
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Um, and we're gonna then break down a couple key places
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to investigate what's going on.
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Um, so there's no,
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no given rules other than you're gonna take your normal
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setup and then take whichever hand you're not using off the
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club and either hold it to your side, um,
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or behind your back, but basically out of the way.
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I don't want it to be right there on the club.
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Um, and you, I say full swings,
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but really I want at least a three quarter, so at least
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above, um, parallel.
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So we're going to do right arm only, kinda like
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that little pole, not too bad.
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And then we are going to do left arm only.
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Good a similar pole. Looks like both arms wanna pull today.
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Um, but now let's talk through kind of the classic patterns.
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What I usually see when I do these, um, first
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during the backswing, oftentimes what you'll see is
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with the right arm only the body won't rotate
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and the arm will get disconnected
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and the arm will just lift in order to create a back swing
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where the left arm will tend
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to have a little bit better rotation,
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but it'll often also have a little bit more
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of a flat shoulder plane.
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Um, kind of like this.
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So one of the ways you can investigate that is,
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is basically when you see the one arm doing the pattern
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that you don't like to see in your full swing,
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it's very likely that that one arm
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or that side of the body is
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what's creating that dysfunction.
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So then second, this is where I think one of the most
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critical pieces is, is looking at transition.
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Now, um, most of us, a lot of golfers tend
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to see a steepening in transition
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and we often think that it's the right arm kind
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of getting overpower or,
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or going, uh, into internal rotation.
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What I've seen from doing the one arm drills here is
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almost nobody using just the right arm
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steepens the club in transition.
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I have seen it, so I,
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that's why I say almost, but it's rare.
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Most of the time the right arm is going
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to do a much better job of shallowing in transition
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and it's gonna do a much better job
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of sinking up with the body.
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If you're looking at impact,
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you will often see much more body rotation
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with the right hand, um, compared to the left hand.
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Now with the right hand, you'll often see more
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of a scoop on the way through where it gets very narrow.
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Um, you might have some top shots
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or chunk shots kinda like that,
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but getting into the finished position,
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even though it's shallowed and
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and rotated, it will tend
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to really scoop down there at the bottom.
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The left arm oftentimes is the steeper,
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the left arm is going to pull independent of the body
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and often get out here.
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Um, and then on the way through,
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we know this from the single arm release drills
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that on the way through it's going
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to be very much a left arm pole where the body is
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not rotating.
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Um, so my global challenge to you is whatever you're doing,
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you want to try to match up both sides.
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So if for, if for example, I had the ability
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to remove your body from the swing
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or from the video, whatever you're doing with the right hand
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and whatever you're doing with the left hand,
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I want the club to basically be going through the same, um,
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space means
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that I'm basically swinging the club the same way.
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If the right arm
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and the left arm are going
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through dramatically different space,
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then there's gonna be a lot more timing
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as your brain is trying to reconcile
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how the two arms are gonna work together.
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So what I usually recommend is whichever one looks better,
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you're gonna use that to help tutor the opposite arm.
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Two common places, um, would be in transition.
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If you do right arm only
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and then put the left arm on,
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it will usually feel like the right arm is,
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or sorry, like the left arm is much flatter,
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like it's rotated this way as opposed to vertical like this.
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Um, and it will feel like it's higher, um,
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because it hasn't pulled down quite as hard like this.
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Then on the way through, if you were to use the left arm
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and get it to this position, it would be like this.
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And then if I said to get your hand right hand on the club,
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this will feel like you still have more angle.
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Um, and this will feel like, uh, you had a bunch of shalene.
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So if you were to take the left arm down to impact
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and then switch, um,
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you will feel like the right arm has not passed or flipped.
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It has maintained this angle as it's rotating through.
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Um, and that helps it get into the last
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checkpoint, which would be follow through.
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I'd probably use the right hand now
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that it's getting closer to go to there.
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And then if I put the left hand on, you'll notice the space.
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I talk a lot about this zone in the single arm releases.
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Um, so the single arm full swing is a little bit more about
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this initial move in transition with the left arm.
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It will feel like it has to stay higher
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and like it's more driven from the body.
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Um, and then with the right arm,
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the transition I would say happens more naturally.
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It's gonna be coming from a good position.
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The big thing is you have to continue, um, to
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extend the arm and not flip down to the bottom.
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So I highly recommend if you have some funky arm movements
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either in transition, um,
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or during the release that you
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investigate the single arm drills,
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whether it's the full swing to look at the whole picture,
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um, or the release style just
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to look at what's going on at the bottom that will help you,
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um, get laser focus into what's likely causing the
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breakdown that you're seeing on video.
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Okay, so quick demo again, right arm only
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focusing on kind of it maintaining its extension there
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and then left arm only
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left arm's a little tough today.
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Um, I highly recommend once you've done it to go into um,
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either shadow drills, um,
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or open hand, uh, where basically
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your feeling the arms work a little bit more
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together or connected.
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So shadow drills either open hand, um,
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either, sorry, either trail hand
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or the really tough one is the lead hand.
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Kinda like that. The shadow drills
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and the open hand drills force the body to work as a team.
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Um, but don't rely on the benefits
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of having both hands on the clock.
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So you can use that for a lot
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of cleaning up your arm motion.
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