Great stuff as always Dana. Most of your stuff online seems to focus on movement patterns vs. training specific wrist conditions. How common would you say it is that you work on the wrist condition piece with your mid cappers?
I’d say with most amateur golfers good understanding of how the bottom works is really important. Especially if we need to have good contact and development of ball flights
Hi Dana, I took some of these feels to the range, and seemed to be pulling alot of shots. I think the low handle through the impact zone as well as maintaining flexion through the lead wrists started to created a pull condition for the start line. I took a video and noticed I was not extending my pelvis towards the target and I see your student is doing it in this session. My question is, does extending the pelvis help create more shaft lean in order to offset the low handle and flexion in the lead wrist?
Dana, would what you taught this golfer, apply to most people you would teach to flight wedges and short irons?
Yes absolutely
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Great stuff as always Dana. Most of your stuff online seems to focus on movement patterns vs. training specific wrist conditions. How common would you say it is that you work on the wrist condition piece with your mid cappers?
I’d say with most amateur golfers good understanding of how the bottom works is really important. Especially if we need to have good contact and development of ball flights
Dana, would you want these thoughts/feels working their way into the longer clubs (including driver)? Or is this wedge specific?
Thank you for sharing, Dana. Are you also trying to maintain/add dorsiflexion with the trail wrist through impact with this shot?
Yes
Hi Dana,
I took some of these feels to the range, and seemed to be pulling alot of shots. I think the low handle through the impact zone as well as maintaining flexion through the lead wrists started to created a pull condition for the start line.
I took a video and noticed I was not extending my pelvis towards the target and I see your student is doing it in this session. My question is, does extending the pelvis help create more shaft lean in order to offset the low handle and flexion in the lead wrist?
Yes, correct if your pelvis is not forward enough, you’re not gonna be able to have the necessary handle position to support
Hi Dana! Is this supination of the left forearm? Or the entire left arm including the elbow?
Yes the lead forearm in this case