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in this analysis video we're gonna take
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a look at one of my favorite swings on
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tour the one of Jim Furyk now Jim Furyk
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is currently the 6th ranked player in
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the world at the age of 44 he is amassed
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61 million dollars on the PGA Tour
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which is fourth all-time and last year
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he made 21 out of 21 cuts and had 11 top
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10s this is all very impressive for a
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swing that has been called
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unconventional and unorthodox we're
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gonna break down the couple key
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movements that make his swing the way
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that it looks and then talk about what
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we would work on if he came to us and
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wanted to improve something in his swing
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so the two unique movements that kind of
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make Jim swing his or the loop in the
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backswing and the dip in the release or
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and the follow-through so let's take a
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look at those two movements and talk
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about how why he may be doing them and
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what's going on possibly within his body
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so if we take his swing back to kind of
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that first check point as far as the
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takeaway goes everything looks more or
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less normal the club faces a little bit
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closed compared to what you would
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typically see but for the most part that
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was a pretty one-piece takeaway with
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good stable lower body not a lot of
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changes in his pivot everything's
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looking great now from here what you'll
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see is instead of continuing to rotate
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his body his arms basically work
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straight vertical in fact the club if
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you were to draw a line actually works
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slightly out towards the golf ball as he
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gets up towards the top of the swing but
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if this was to be more of a classic
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looking swing all you would have to do
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is rotate his hips rotate his thorax and
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let that arm work in a more external
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rotation that combination would bring
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the left arm across his chest and the
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golf club way over here but there's a
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very good chance we may have never heard
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of him if he had gone that route we can
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see it from the face on view that during
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that phase when he's lifting
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Club you'll see a little bit of pelvis
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sway where his belt buckle and his hip
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are actually moving away from the target
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now if you remember or if you check out
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our sway section we talked about how the
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sway of the pelvis can be a big power
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source if you're using your lat as your
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primary driver for creating speed so
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what he does with this lower body sets
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up using this lat pulldown in that left
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shoulder as a main power source as
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opposed to the right hip in core we'll
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get into how he shows that that maybe
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even more so the case in his particular
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situation so then from the top of the
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swing you're gonna see a pretty dramatic
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shift you'll see that the club that was
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way up high and elevated is going to
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flatten this is an exaggeration of the
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shallowing movements that we create or
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that we try to create in transition so
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he is essentially using the left arm and
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the right arm transition moves that we
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talked about as well as the combo of the
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Zoro loops but he's doing it at a great
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scale in fact I like to use him as an
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example of the upper limit of how much
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you can actually feel or how much you
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can actually do that now if we get him
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to delivery position somewhere in here
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the only thing that looks relatively odd
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is he's lost a little bit of his posture
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in his right elbow is more or less
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behind the center of his body but
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compare that to what's going on with a
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lot of other golf swing zones were and
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you'd see that there's not too big of a
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difference in fact we'll take a look at
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comparing him to someone like say Rory
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McIlroy so that you can see that where
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the club is and how it relates to the
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body isn't going to be that dramatically
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different down to this point what will
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be dramatically different is how he's
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powering the golf swing so then from
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this position you'll see him continue
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rotating inside bending and he does an
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amazing job of not releasing the angles
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of his arms until he
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he makes contact with the golf ball what
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we would see with most amateurs is if
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they were having that big arm movement
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during transition and that elbow getting
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stuck behind his body like so right
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about here you would tend to see that
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right arm and that right wrist start
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straightening and extending now we get
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the club far away from him and he would
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hit it fat if he maintained the body
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position the way Jim does so what most
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amateurs would do is as those arms are
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extending that way the body would be
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backing up this way what's unique and
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special about what Jim does is even
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though his arms probably have a an
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impulse of wanting to extend he does a
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great job of not letting them and he
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uses his body to continue powering the
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swing until he gets down right before
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impact
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and then he's allowed to let his arms
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extend through the shot one of the 3d
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graphs that I look at is arc width which
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is the distance between the thorax and
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the hands this is one of the the graphs
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that I use as a predictor of consistency
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from what I've seen Jim has one of the
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best and most or latest peaks in his arc
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with graph which i think is a testament
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because everybody who I've seen who has
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a very late peak in that arc with graph
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tends to have very consistent ball
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striking statistics
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now the other movement that's a little
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bit unique for Jim is as he comes
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through you'll see the little drop or
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the little buckle movement from the
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down-the-line view we can take a look
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and we'll see right about there his body
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just his pelvis drops and his body sort
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of collapses a little bit now what he's
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doing there is he's trying to find
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stability now we're gonna take a look at
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it from at his swing from more of a
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biomechanics point of view or a
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kinesiology point of view really and
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let's see how he's not utilizing his
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hips and perhaps why he has both this
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drop and the buckle
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so now let's compare gym with Rory since
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they have similar kind of transition
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movements they're definitely different
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animals but you'll see that Rory has a
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tendency of getting that elbow a little
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bit more along his side or towards his
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back as opposed to some other players so
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if we get them both down towards this
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delivery position you'll see that
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there's a lot of similarities in terms
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of their arm positions Jim actually has
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a little bit more turn at this point
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what we'll see is that as we come
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through so as I go towards the release
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notice how we can see the entire back
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side of Jim's knee and we can see the
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vast majority of his pelvis so when we
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get Rory to about the same point just
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after impact you can see that we can we
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can see about the same amount of his
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pelvis
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but his knee is actually pointing much
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further behind the ball let's look at it
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from face on and it'll help explain what
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I'm talking about when I say that Jim is
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not necessarily using his hips as well
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as some of the longer hitters so now
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from the face on view let's take a look
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at the hips versus the legs and how they
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can influence the pelvis so I want you
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to pay attention to two different areas
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as we look at Jim's downswing so we're
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gonna look at area one is kind of below
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the knees and area two is more at the
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hip so we can get a good idea as far as
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hip rotation not to any real degree but
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we can get a rough idea as to how much
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he's rotate his hips by looking at where
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is his knee pointing and where is his
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belt buckle pointing the when they're
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pointing in the same direction there's
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essentially zero hip rotation if this
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belt buckle was pointed at the target
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and his knee was still pointed at us
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that would be 90 degrees of hip rotation
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so as we look into the downswing you'll
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see that his knee and his belt buckle
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stay pointed roughly in the same
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direction for a long period of time so
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you'll see that the majority of his
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movement
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was happening actually at the ankle and
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below the knee whereas if we look at
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those two areas over here on on rory
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mcilroy you'll see that his knee is
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pointed somewhere out in that area and
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his belt buckle is already pointing
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close towards the target as we saw from
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that down the line view so he has a lot
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more activity going on in his trail hip
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getting external rotation and in his
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lead hip possibly getting internal
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rotation so what happens is as a result
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when he goes through to his waist height
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finish you'll see that he's stabilizing
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the speed of the club with the big
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muscles of his glutes and his abs and
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all these muscles in his core the reason
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Jim has that little buckle is because
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he's not really using his glutes as a
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major stabilizer so then what he has to
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do is recruit muscles in his leg or his
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thighs in his hip flexor and when he
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recruits those muscles they pull him
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into hip flexion knee flexion which
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pulls him down just like so and gives
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him that appearance of it a little drop
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so we have two indicators one in the
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backswing where he doesn't rotate his
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hips very much and then two in the
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release where he doesn't use his hips
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very much but he has a lot of good
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athleticism in getting his body into the
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right positions he just does it using
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some of the smaller muscles in his
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ankles and then some of the bigger
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muscles in his shoulders now while Jim
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has a few oddities with his movement
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let's talk about some of the things that
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are consistent with his move as well as
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some of the other elite ball strikers so
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he does a great job of sequencing his
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body on the downswing letting the
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majority of a speed be transferred
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through the pelvis and into that left
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shoulder and while he's doing this
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little drop move he does a great job of
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starting to square the club face so you
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can see that when the club faces up
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towards the top of the swing essentially
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the club is pointing or laying in the
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same direction as the club shaft well as
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he starts down he's going to start doing
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that motorcycle move that we teach
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during transition
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at the top of the swing so that when he
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gets to about waist height the club is
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already starting to point in the general
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direction on the target a lot of golfers
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who are a lot of amateur golfers who get
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that elbow way behind him like so would
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actually have that lead risk going into
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extension and so the clubface would be
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pointing more up towards the sky or in
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an open position if that clubface were
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pointed more up towards the sky then the
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only way he would be able to get that
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square would be to release that trail
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arm early and possibly stand up but jim
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has squared or started squaring the club
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face with his wrist and gets everything
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into a great delivery position so that
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he can continue rotating continue
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sequencing his body and get really good
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arm extension through the ball so if Jim
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were to come to us we would probably
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tell him that given his ball striking
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statistics and giving his putting
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statistics we probably would want to
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spend more time working on putting and
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less time working on ball striking since
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he was third in strokes gained from tee
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to green but Jim is ultimately the
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customer so if he were to tell us that
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we absolutely have to help him with his
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golf swing there are two things that we
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would potentially work on since he at
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the Olympic Club and a number of other
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times once in the Ryder Cup I forget
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which course but he's had some issues
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with getting hooks late in rounds on
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Sunday under pressure now there's a
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couple things that can lead towards that
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one would be having that trail elbow a
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little bit more behind him like so when
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he goes to release the club it's going
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to cause a extra external or internal
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rotation of the shoulder which can close
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the club face let's take a look at a
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close-up view of that so you see what I
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mean so this is a great clip that shows
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that trail elbow action that we're
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talking about our trail shoulder elbow
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action that we're talking about so as he
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goes into this release you can see that
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elbow working a little bit out away from
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his body in what we call internal
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rotation so you can see that shoulder is
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rotating in kind of that direction like
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so
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if he continued did battle hooks what we
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would probably want to work on is that
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elbow working a little bit more out in
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front of his body which would require a
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little bit more stability in that lead
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hip and a little bit more of that
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external rotation in that trail hip now
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we're not quite sure if he has any
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issues with that trail hip external
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rotation we wouldn't want to screen that
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in the gym if we had the chance or ask
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him to perform a overhead deep squat
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we'd be able to possibly investigate and
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figure out what's going on with that
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pelvis and how we can get the hips to
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work better but from a technical
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standpoint just getting that elbow to
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work a little bit more across could
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potentially help him especially under
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pressure that being said he is currently
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one of my favorite swings on tour
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because it looks goofy until you break
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it down and you see that he does a lot
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of the key movements and key objectives
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that we prescribe in our system and
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that's part of the reason why he is
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third in strokes gained from tee to
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green and just one of the most
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consistent ball strikers on tour over
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the last decade if you like the way we
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break down the swing and you want to
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