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This golf drill emphasizes forearm movement over shoulder rotation for better swing control. It helps correct swing issues like the "chicken wing" and improper club impact. By isolating forearm rotation and gradually progressing from a short finish to a complete swing, I aim for better clubface consistency and impact precision. It's a great practice routine for improving golf swing control and strike accuracy.
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This drill is supported supination.
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So this is one of my go-to drills if you're working on getting supination. Uh,
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the key here is to make sure it's a forearm movement and not a shoulder
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movement,
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or that the order of the rotation happens from the forearm first and then the
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shoulder second. Um, so, uh,
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this is very helpful for golfers who have more of a chicken wing or more of kind
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of a hold off where the lead hand stays on top. Um,
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it can also help golfers who tend to have a little bit more of a look of the
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butt of the club stopping it impact and the hands, uh,
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passing or the club passing very quickly, uh, through impact.
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So on paper it's a pretty easy drill. Um,
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we're just going to hold the upper arm so that the bicep stays pointing
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in. Now, easy place to hold it is right down here. It kind of the,
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the points of the elbow.
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So if you bend your arm and you kind of feel the inside and outside bone,
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we're gonna hold those just like this. And if I'm holding on the inside,
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I can kind of block the shoulder motion.
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So this will help if I'm blocking the shoulder motion.
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This will help my elbow stay pointing at the target.
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And then I'm going to try to get the rotation of the movement happening there at
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the forearm. And I'll often do this with like a little two pound weight, um,
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at first just to kind of like activate some of those muscles.
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And then I'll get down in golf posture and I'll try to do it into a little bit
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more of kind of a dynamic feel. Almost like I was,
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if I had a hand here and I was kind of like smacking something like that,
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but I'm doing it from the forearm,
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not by pulling the shoulder across the shoulder isn't going to really pull
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until you get out here. Past impact. Um,
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so then the first stage I do of this drill is actually probably the hardest,
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which is you're going to have a very short finish where you just finish
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when this, uh, supination ends.
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So it's going to be somewhere to like the gravity release. Um,
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I'm going to have that arm, maybe even exaggerated, turned in,
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and now I'm gonna feel like I do a little bit of that supination
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and you'll see it because I didn't continue turning with my
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body. Um, and I didn't let the shoulder move.
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It stopped me very short after impact. Um,
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now also because of this movement,
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the swing continued to lengthen. It wasn't working away from the ground,
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it was continuing to work down to the ground and I was able to make really solid
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contact. So we're gonna do that again.
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So we're gonna feel like we isolate that forearm a little bit.
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Elbow stays pointing.
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So my goal is to finish with full supination where the back of the hand and the
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elbow are pointing in the same direction. Um,
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what often happens is if you turn that shoulder,
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now the elbow is pointing this way and the glove hand is this way.
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I still have a lot of supination left. Um,
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and usually what I would do there is I would do too much with the shoulder,
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either pull or go into, uh, too much, um, external rotation.
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Okay, so now we're gonna add a little bit more of a follow through.
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So we're gonna do kind of a nine to three or more of a belly button height.
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And what you'll see is on this. Now when I get to here,
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I'm still kind of holding off that, uh, that forearm rotation.
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So it still feels like the elbow is pointing more up or turned in. Um,
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for some of you, if you're used to doing it all with the shoulder,
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that's gonna feel like I haven't really even released it,
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but because I got the release from that, the forearm, um,
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I also feel a,
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a sense of a release and this feeling of connectedness or, or stability,
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um, in the tension in my arm motion, right?
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So now as we go past that position, we're going to,
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the shoulder's gonna go and we're gonna lose a little bit of it. Um,
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and we're gonna feel a little bit more like a three quarter finish,
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so maybe more of a 10 to two. So we're gonna get into that same feel.
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And you'll see as I started to get past here and let the shoulder go, um,
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my arms naturally had a little bit more of a fold and it's when I have that
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fold, um, that the shoulder tends to do more of its rotation movement.
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So the three progressions you're gonna do, kind of like that short finish.
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Then you're gonna do short finish with more body turn to get to that nine to
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three. And then you're gonna do through the nine to three,
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starting to let the shoulder rotate to come up towards the 10 to two.
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As you add more speed on both sides or length on both sides, um,
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it'll naturally help you get into that more full finish.
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So you can go through this little progression, especially the isolation drill.
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That's a good, uh, gym work mirror work homework drill.
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If you're struggling with getting a little bit more forearm supination to help
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with consistency of clubface and path and low point.