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in this analysis video we're going to
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take a look at the swing of Justin
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Thomas now Justin Thomas is one of the
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young Bombers on tour he's won twice in
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the last calendar year but what everyone
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wants to understand is how does he drive
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the ball as far as he does obviously he
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looks like he's giving it a good lash
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but we're going to talk about some of
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the things that he does to maximize his
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club head speed that might help you with
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your driving distance as well so justin
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thomas's club head speed is about 117 so
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he's not one of the fastest guys on tour
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the guys who tend to lead club head
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speed on tour typically are in the one
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mid 120 s at 117 he's currently ranked
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24th on tour in club hezbi and there's
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another golfer who he's tied with and
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that golfer hits the ball about 12 yards
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further or shorter on average off the
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tee so the question is is not so much
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how can you steal a few extra miles per
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hour of club head speed but how can you
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maximize the club head speed that you're
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getting because if two golfers can have
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identical club at club head speeds and
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one hits at about 12 yards further you
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want to figure out how you can make the
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same adjustments that will allow you to
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maximize your club head speed a golf bio
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mechanist by the name of Rob Neal did a
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video on Justin Thomas and talked about
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how his smash factor was consistently
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over about 17 balls 1.52 so basically
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he's hitting it in the middle of club
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but one of the things that was a the
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biggest note to rub was that Justin's
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angle of attack was about five degrees
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up giving him the launch angle about 14
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degrees so he's got that high launch low
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spin category that you typically see
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with more the LPGA or the long drive
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tour where people are really trying to
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maximize their driver distance we're
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going to talk about two things that he
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does in his swing to help maximize that
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driver distance so many of you are
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afraid of hanging back that's been one
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of the swing things that I frequently
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hear in lessons especially when I'm
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doing the initial interview golfers say
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they need to get on their left side and
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they they are
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constantly told that they're hanging
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back now we're going to look at what
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Justin does that might be interpreted as
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hang back move but it's a good hang back
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move that's common among long drivers of
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the golf ball let's look at the
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relationship between the center of his
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pelvis and the center of his upper body
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so here we can see kind of the ribcage
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right around there is going to be about
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the center of it and there's the pelvis
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right around there's the center of it so
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you can see that he's got a little bit
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of an a lean towards the target at the
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top of the swing now all the magic is
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really going to happen during the
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downswing so when we get him through to
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the end of transition so somewhere
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between those two frames we'll see that
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if we take those two points again we're
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pretty much looking at a square pelvis
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so the center of its going to be right
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around there and then if we look at his
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ribcage the center of it it's going to
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be right around there so they're pretty
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close to on top of each other you can
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see that there's a little bit of a tilt
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away from the golf ball but not very
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much what we're going to see during the
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release or during the remainder of the
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downswing is his lower body is going to
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shift this way and his upper body is
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going to shift this way with a hang back
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move the danger is when both the lower
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body and the upper body kind of stay
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well behind the golf ball and the
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problem with that is it can it tends to
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lead to an overly leftward path or a
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path of the club going way to the left
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kind of like that what we're going to
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see with most long hitters of the golf
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ball is this axis tilt move during the
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release where the upper body is working
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away from the target as the arms are
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extending out towards the target so what
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we'll see is if you use the trees in the
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background or I'll remark those upper
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body and lower body positions if we now
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take him down to around impact and
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that's the closest frame to impact we
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can see there's his rib cage that was
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upper body has moved backwards and we
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can see there's his pelvis center of is
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probably about there so we can see that
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his lower body has continued to move
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or word while his upper body is moved
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backward that sounds like a weird move
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but will break down a little bit how
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he's able to accomplishes that pattern
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is typically going to continue until
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about shaft parallel so all the way up
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until here you'll see that the upper
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body there's kind of the center of his
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ribcage it's pretty close to where it
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was at impact but it's a little bit
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further and the lower body is probably
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going to be pretty close to about where
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it was at that at impact so you can see
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by creating that axis tilt it allows him
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to extend his arms more parallel to the
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ground or even up if his upper body was
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directly on top of his lower body then
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when he extends his arms that's going to
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tend to cause the club to come down in
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more of a steep fashion or and create
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more of a negative angle of attack which
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is definitely going to rob you distance
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now he does some things with his body
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that allow him to create this axis tilt
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and that's what we'll look at from the
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down-the-line camera so from the
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down-the-line camera we're going to look
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at clubface control so when we get to
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this waist height position in the
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backswing you can see that he's got that
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left wrist in a slightly extended
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position right somewhere probably around
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20 degrees or so maybe a little bit less
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and you can see that the clubface is
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just closed compared to vertical now if
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we take him up towards the top of the
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swing and then get him back down to
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about the same point in the downswing
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we're going to notice that both of those
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have changed so we don't have that exact
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frame where the shaft is parallel but we
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can see just before then you can see
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that the lead wrist is in more of a
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flexed position so the wrist has
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probably changed a good 30 maybe even up
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to 40 degrees trail wrist has more
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extension and the clubface is actually
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more vertical so even though he's flexed
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his wrist which should rotate the
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clubface closed because he's shallowed
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with his arms and the club is well
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behind him and the body has powered the
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early part of the swing it's it appears
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that it's more
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compared to the target that combination
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of having shaft rotation from the wrist
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and shallow arm movements allows him to
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power the downswing with his body while
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still maintaining clubface control it
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also allows him to delay the timing of
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his arm so that he can get in this
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really good access tilt or delivery
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position so that when he extends his
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arms the club is coming slightly up
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through impact impact with a club that
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is close to the relationship of his body
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like he's because he's bowed that wrist
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he's closed the clubface
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wirdy lofted the clubface but because of
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what he's doing with his arms and body
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the path and this now D lofted club face
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are moving in the direction of the
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target and that's what helps produce a
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really ideal compression or smash factor
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which helps him hit the ball as far as
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he does so now over on the left let's
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just do a quick comparison we can see a
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golfer who's got pretty much a similar
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relationship that we saw with Justin at
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the end of his transition kind of right
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here but what we'll see is during the
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release his upper body and his lower
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body pretty much stay in about the same
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relationship that's going to cause more
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of a negative angle of attack and you'll
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see that this golfer has some low point
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control issues where he tends to top the
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ball what you'll also see is that this
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goal this golfer was told that he needs
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to get more into his left side you can
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see that his upper body in his lower
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body are behind that left leg so it
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gives the impression that he needs to
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get more into his left side but if we
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compare that to where Justin is at about
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the same point even though Justin's
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pelvis is further forward and into that
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left side his upper body is much further
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behind so if you're struggling with
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mostly with just the driver this access
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tilt thing is a key component to
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creating the proper path now in order to
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do that you have to have a solid release
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and usually I like to build that first
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so if you're unsure on
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what's supposed to be going on in the
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release I'd recommend checking out some
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of our videos in the release section you
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can head over to golf smart Academy comm
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drill videos to help you understand how
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Justin gets into that position with the
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arms in the hands and how that release
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movement helps support what he's trying
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to do with his body if you're looking
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