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| Re: Shifting my weight Lee, 2 points. Firstly, Greg has an excellent drill for shifting weight during the swing. Its called the walking drill which you will find on this site. Well worth practising and is effective. Second. Weight shift should occur naturally as you move your body weight to the right in the backswing ( if your right handed). If it doesnt you may be straightening your right leg forcing weight to the left creating a reverse pivot. I would recommend that in addition to the walking drill, practise regularly two things. a. Pivot drill. b. Turning or coiling on backswing while focusing on keeping flex in your right knee all way to the top. Then you will definetly feel both weight shift and coil. Hope this helps Jimw ( Aus) |
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| Re: Shifting my weight Here is another little drill that works well, make a swing and as you swing to the top move your left foot (assuming your right handed) next to your right, then as you get to the top of your swing, move it back to where is was, start down as you feel the weight begin to move and swing on through with your weight finishing on your left. This has several advantages, one it is almost impossible to come over the top with your swing, two if move to much weight or not enough, to the right foot, you fall down, three if you swing to hard, you fall down. The idea is to learn to swing in balance, this gives you a great feel of that motion. |
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| Re: early release before impact Quote:
Put another way, no one would ever consider taking a class in Calculus or trigonometry without learning basic math first, then algebra and so on, but for some reason all new golfers want to go straight to the advance stuff and skip over the basics, just can't be done. Now you state your Hdycap is 17 so your not exactly new, but if you are having all these problems, I felt you might needed to be reminded that basics are where it is at, so you problem probably lies in there, not in the release. Last edited by GoNavy; 04-03-2006 at 05:41 PM. |
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| Re: Shifting my weight remember, to get your weight to your front foot, you need to 1st get it back to your back foot. you should feel the pressure on the inside part of of the back foot. Don't rush the shift to the foward foot, should be a gradual uncoiling of the backswing. |