Very good exercise!! I will incorporate that into my warmup routine before heading to the course. That combined with proper wrist hinge and right arm tuck will certainly help. Agree, getting more fluid is very key to consistent strikes. 👍
This was really eye opening. I tried this for 10 minutes with the dumbbell, focusing on the weight shift to the right foot, and how the hip creates a figure 8. Then I tried hitting some balls with the 7 Iron and hybrid. All I can say is wow! Shot after shot… consistent powerful draw. Thank You!!!! This was a💡 moment
You are the best coach because you take key concepts but explain them in a way that is easy to do & train. You are so young too that i genuinely believe you will change the industry. I’ll be following along every step of the way
I really like this dumbbell exercise .. I'm going to have to start using this. I don't have the problems that you are illustrating in this drill, but I can see where this drill can be quite beneficial no matter your skill level or your particular swing flaws. Great drill !!! .. I would add one thing to your dumbbell exercise, focus on pulling the weight back with your shoulder. For example, when pulling the weight back (for right hander), pull it back with your right shoulder as much as you can. Similarly with the forward swing, focus on pulling the weight with your left shoulder. During my takeaway, I start my takeaway with my right shoulder, this helps to keep my left shoulder down through the backswing and also helps me to keep big separation of my hands away from my head. I think doing this with that weight would help to train to automatically using your shoulder to "pull" the start of your backswing.
my past coach did a similar drill for me whenever I got too tense/out of sync, was on the backswing let the clubhead be the last thing that moves. Keeps my a lot looser, because the clubhead will move if you're stiff.
This is an excellent way Giles to not only learn weight transfer, but also timing and rhythm! Well Done! Looking forward to a lot of good lessons from you in 2025! Happy New Year!!!
The dumbbell or kettlebell would work for at home or a gym. What do you think about swinging two or three clubs together for the weight at the course before the round?
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Brilliantly explained.
Very good exercise!! I will incorporate that into my warmup routine before heading to the course. That combined with proper wrist hinge and right arm tuck will certainly help. Agree, getting more fluid is very key to consistent strikes. 👍
That’s a great idea of incorporating it into your warmup routine before you go to the course!
This was really eye opening. I tried this for 10 minutes with the dumbbell, focusing on the weight shift to the right foot, and how the hip creates a figure 8. Then I tried hitting some balls with the 7 Iron and hybrid.
All I can say is wow! Shot after shot… consistent powerful draw.
Thank You!!!! This was a💡 moment
That’s amazing to hear! Glad I could help!
A million thank yous. This was a great video
You’re welcome!
Awesome lesson. Very good basics no one should skip learning to play golf. I will definitely give it a try.
Exactly that! I’m glad you agree
You are the best coach because you take key concepts but explain them in a way that is easy to do & train. You are so young too that i genuinely believe you will change the industry. I’ll be following along every step of the way
Thank you so much Harry! I really hope I do make a big splash in the industry!
Game changer!!! I have been searching for this feeling after binging all of you videos. Now getting the trail hip in the figure 8 is amazing!!!
That’s fantastic! The binge session payed off!
@ now to binge your short game videos 🤣
@ I have a massive one coming out soon
Finally, simple, common sense golf training videos that aren't all click bait hype and crap content.
Thank you!
OMG this is brilliant
Amazing! I hope this is a game changer for you
Great video!!! Feeling free swing instead of stacking .. going to work on this movement.
You got this!
Thanks, Giles!! Another great and SIMPLE video lesson!!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video 💪
Thank you🙌🏻
Great lesson. Yes you described my backswing confusion perfectly :)
Great to hear! Hope this helps!
Awesome so simple
Thank you
Glad you liked it!
First time viewing one of your videos, really good info and great explanation. Have subscribed and look forward to viewing more of your lessons.
Amazing! Thank you for subscribing!
Great explanation!!! ❤ 💯 👍
Thank you!
Best weight shift video I have seen - cannot wait to try the drill 🙏🏌🏼♂️
Thank you so much! Let me know how it goes!
Thanks. This creates all the feels and movements I've been looking for. Just trying not to drop the dumb bell .LOL
Don’t drop it on those toes 😂 Hope this helps!
Crazy good Video Giles, well done!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like this dumbbell exercise .. I'm going to have to start using this. I don't have the problems that you are illustrating in this drill, but I can see where this drill can be quite beneficial no matter your skill level or your particular swing flaws. Great drill !!! .. I would add one thing to your dumbbell exercise, focus on pulling the weight back with your shoulder. For example, when pulling the weight back (for right hander), pull it back with your right shoulder as much as you can. Similarly with the forward swing, focus on pulling the weight with your left shoulder. During my takeaway, I start my takeaway with my right shoulder, this helps to keep my left shoulder down through the backswing and also helps me to keep big separation of my hands away from my head. I think doing this with that weight would help to train to automatically using your shoulder to "pull" the start of your backswing.
Can do the shoulder feeling just as long as you pair it with your feet movement
@@Gilesgillgolf - seems it would help to keep your shoulders on proper a plane.
@ yes, it definitely will
my past coach did a similar drill for me whenever I got too tense/out of sync, was on the backswing let the clubhead be the last thing that moves. Keeps my a lot looser, because the clubhead will move if you're stiff.
Love that feeling for you
This is an excellent way Giles to not only learn weight transfer, but also timing and rhythm! Well Done! Looking forward to a lot of good lessons from you in 2025! Happy New Year!!!
Glad you enjoyed it John! I hope you have a great 2025 😁
Great lesson coach!!
Glad you liked it!
Good practice idea!
Glad you think so!
Brilliant!
Thank you!
Nice Giles - thanks
My pleasure!
Shift turn shift turn👍
Love that!
The dumbbell or kettlebell would work for at home or a gym. What do you think about swinging two or three clubs together for the weight at the course before the round?
I would say swinging a bucket of balls would be better. This is more for learning the move but you can use it as a warm up too
Gonna try this, probably, daily. Any wrist hinge exercises we can do? I can't stand hitting off matts, i can mishit and still hit a decent shot.
I have lots of videos with wrist hinge drills 👍🏻
Any changes for the driver? Thank you.
No chances
Old plastic 4 pint milk bottle filled with water, perfect if you haven't got a dumbell or kettlebell.
Great suggestion!
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Thank you!
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