It's just excellent. Time and perseverance are essential for your better golf swing or any other goal. 15 minutes is good evening 30 minutes are fine. Thanks, coach. very good video lesson.
Thank you for the great explanation Chris. I struggle with getting width in my swing at times. I like the drill and I’m going to start practicing this. I go to the range and never practice drills. You’re one of the absolute best instructors I’ve seen on UA-cam 💪🏽💪🏽.
Is it ok to do half swings using this same technique? Right knee facing forward, etc. I imagine its fine. Driver as well? And would you say the key here is keeping that right knee forward?
Absolutely!! I actually love to work on smaller swings with students at first and then build more into it as you go along. It heightens awareness of the movement and keeps you accountable for the actions so you see better results.
Hi Chris, another excellent video, the right shoulder is the key factor both in phase1and 2.If you can get the club on the shoulder line your cooking, must do the reps !!!! haha
Excellent but not overly technical demonstrations. I have a bit of right shoulder injury right now that won’t allow me to turn and extend like that but I will continue to study the moves and ease into the full movement. Thank you from Arkansas.
Hope your shoulder gets better and thank you for watching. Turning and keeping the arm relaxed should be pretty stress free on the shoulder. If you feel stress in the shoulder then you’re moving too much from there. Just as an FYI when you get back fully in action. Take your time and start slow and small and you’ll get there. Thanks again for watching. Hope you’ll join me for more in the future.
Get some width folks. Here are the timestamps...
0:00 - Intro
1:41 - Step 1
4:56 - Step 2
7:08 - Step 3
It's just excellent. Time and perseverance are essential for your better golf swing or any other goal. 15 minutes is good evening 30 minutes are fine. Thanks, coach. very good video lesson.
Thank you!!!! It's all about having a good practice program in place and making sure you're working on the right things at the right time.
Thank you for the great explanation Chris. I struggle with getting width in my swing at times. I like the drill and I’m going to start practicing this. I go to the range and never practice drills. You’re one of the absolute best instructors I’ve seen on UA-cam 💪🏽💪🏽.
Thank you for the kindest of comments. I appreciate it very much so. Good luck out there with your practice sessions and remember to stay focused.
Is it ok to do half swings using this same technique? Right knee facing forward, etc. I imagine its fine. Driver as well? And would you say the key here is keeping that right knee forward?
Absolutely!! I actually love to work on smaller swings with students at first and then build more into it as you go along. It heightens awareness of the movement and keeps you accountable for the actions so you see better results.
Hi Chris, another excellent video, the right shoulder is the key factor both in phase1and 2.If you can get the club on the shoulder line your cooking, must do the reps !!!! haha
Thank you. Gotta rep the reps and cooking with some salsa...you will be:)
Excellent but not overly technical demonstrations. I have a bit of right shoulder injury right now that won’t allow me to turn and extend like that but I will continue to study the moves and ease into the full movement. Thank you from Arkansas.
Hope your shoulder gets better and thank you for watching. Turning and keeping the arm relaxed should be pretty stress free on the shoulder. If you feel stress in the shoulder then you’re moving too much from there. Just as an FYI when you get back fully in action. Take your time and start slow and small and you’ll get there. Thanks again for watching. Hope you’ll join me for more in the future.