When you practice your swing in front of a mirror, how do you keep your head down and still watch yourself? Maybe lean the mirror, top away and bottom in towards your feet. Whata ya think?
I have to remember the speed thing.. last stage is called "unconscious competence". Today, I used a beyond parallel backswing with my driver.. hitting it nearly as far as usual with a much "easier" slower swing attempt.
Great coaching!
Great job, great advice, thank you
When you practice your swing in front of a mirror, how do you keep your head down and still watch yourself? Maybe lean the mirror, top away and bottom in towards your feet. Whata ya think?
Yes lean the mirror.
I remember Steve saying "speed kills" in a previous video.
Meaning slow down when learning a new move.
Great advice 👍
Go slooowww
Learn slow. Perform fast. First correctly, then quickly. -John Wooden
I have to remember the speed thing.. last stage is called "unconscious competence". Today, I used a beyond parallel backswing with my driver.. hitting it nearly as far as usual with a much "easier" slower swing attempt.
Good stuff!
What would you consider an acceptable “open shoulder” degree? It seems at set up when I bump the shaft forward my shoulders open some
Anything that ends up working through impact.
@@Inmotion70 thanks Steve
Do you also use your throwing club technique for sand bunker and pitching shots? Thanks.
Especially in the sand, although the right hand passes under through impact.
Thank you, Steve. I practice way too fast. That old Kung Fu adage, “... Patience, Grasshopper ....” contains the words of wisdom, herein.