How to improve your golf swing. The explanation needs to provide the overall feel of a good swing. Please visit our Home Page to learn all that the SWAIL DVD and eBOOK have to offer all golfers. To improve golf swing, Swail is going to make a case
for one quick initiating flail move that will increase whiphead speed
and pathway consistency. No matter what may be your degree of
flexibility, even partial success with this move will lead to improved
shotmaking. To maximize your success with this move, Swail has a
prerequisite. To start improving your golf swing, please think of your body as divided at the
waist into two parts, each of which is going to feel as if it’s being
used wholly differently. The Prerequisite ut ter, adj. Webster: extreme
to the point of strangeness Swail has fussed quite a bit about
looseness, suppleness.
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If any of your mid-torso muscles are tense as you
initiate your flail, when you try to fire your hips ahead of your
shoulders, you’ll fail. That’s because your shoulders are
‘attached’ to your hips by those tense muscles. When you fire your
hips, your shoulders will uncoil simultaneously. Curiously, you can omit
tension from mid-torso muscles by omitting tension from your forearms,
wrists and hands. “Omit” is the key. At address your wrists and
hands should be utterly floppy.
Most readers probably will acknowledge
that they’ve heard something like this, but that they still “grip”
the handle. Perhaps you’ve gone to the practice tee and significantly
lightened your “grip” to see what better would happen. Probably, not
much. Believing you must have some degree of “control” over the
“club”, you kept some tension in your hands, wrists, forearms.