Very appealing explanation of the difference between swinging the kettle bell from waist high to waist high and using speed to get the arms to the top of the swing. And in turn how to keep arm and shoulder structure at the start of the downswing. Easy to understand. All that remains is to put it into effect.
love dr kwon, his methods are now being used by everyone. What the students seem to not understand is what i have seen the ground force leading up through the legs body then arms. and timing that, but the students are forcing the strike with there arms. the arms move and generate speed through the ground force and the arms react to the leg and body motion. The arms are being moved by the ground forces and body motion. the arms move through motion and not with strength. Some students are not getting it. GRF golf explains it better for students to understand.
There's some gold in there. I've been around golf for over 30 years. I used to teach a little and I learned a couple of things early in this video. I know the golf swing quite well and at one point tried to turn pro. Dr. Kwon shared some gold
I laugh at these comments about who said it first or who showed it first. Breaking news, there's nothing new in the golf swing. The idea is still the same the techniques are still pretty much the same. However, faults are cause and effect, meaning 1 fault can be created because of another fault. Understanding the "why" we do things is far easier to correct than having no idea why. That's the gold I was referring too. There's a lot of it in there.
I feel like most folks early extension stems from an open face. Practically everyone I come across struggle with a wide open face in the down swing so they flip to square it and only way not to chunk it is to stand up / early extend. Face control influences so much what your body does
Does Dr Kwons instruction use any club drills to give the golfer feedback? So far I have seen ropes and kettle bells as teaching tools but with the club it’s just people taking air swing or hitting full out drivers with Dr. Kwons comments as the only real feedback.
The rope and swing give you the feel . And swing the driver back and forth give the the blur/line of swing path. Together they should give you a pretty damn good swing.
Very appealing explanation of the difference between swinging the kettle bell from waist high to waist high and using speed to get the arms to the top of the swing. And in turn how to keep arm and shoulder structure at the start of the downswing. Easy to understand. All that remains is to put it into effect.
Thanks for the comments you have added to this video adding text...your work only gets better.
Glad you like them!
You often tell players to keep their shoulders closed longer, is this to allow the arms to drop down back to the functional swing plane?
10:37 is a nice dropkick. I do the same thing WHEN I MAKE THE BALL THE TARGET
Great info. Thanks
love dr kwon, his methods are now being used by everyone. What the students seem to not understand is what i have seen the ground force leading up through the legs body then arms. and timing that, but the students are forcing the strike with there arms. the arms move and generate speed through the ground force and the arms react to the leg and body motion. The arms are being moved by the ground forces and body motion. the arms move through motion and not with strength. Some students are not getting it. GRF golf explains it better for students to understand.
There's some gold in there. I've been around golf for over 30 years. I used to teach a little and I learned a couple of things early in this video. I know the golf swing quite well and at one point tried to turn pro. Dr. Kwon shared some gold
Jacobs 3D and AMG Golf have shown this on youtube for many years already :)
@@mitchy7051 to be completely honest, Shawn Clement has said this since youtube came out and was the first. Nothing new.
I laugh at these comments about who said it first or who showed it first. Breaking news, there's nothing new in the golf swing. The idea is still the same the techniques are still pretty much the same. However, faults are cause and effect, meaning 1 fault can be created because of another fault. Understanding the "why" we do things is far easier to correct than having no idea why. That's the gold I was referring too. There's a lot of it in there.
@@industrialpalletworx3548 laugh all you want.. no one said it's NOT nothing new. All I said was , Shawn was the first on you tube to talk about it.
paid for 2days,also didn’t receive the 39.9usd
Video, what’s the problem?
Email me contactbebettergolf@gmail.com
It might have not gone thru
@@BEBETTERGOLF sent 3 times email, always no reply
@@onebellaex so you are bullshitting?
I also have not received the video that I paid for no confirmation no information ever sent
I feel like most folks early extension stems from an open face. Practically everyone I come across struggle with a wide open face in the down swing so they flip to square it and only way not to chunk it is to stand up / early extend. Face control influences so much what your body does
If you mean extension of legs/hips it’s from being on ur toes
Does Dr Kwons instruction use any club drills to give the golfer feedback? So far I have seen ropes and kettle bells as teaching tools but with the club it’s just people taking air swing or hitting full out drivers with Dr. Kwons comments as the only real feedback.
The rope and swing give you the feel . And swing the driver back and forth give the the blur/line of swing path. Together they should give you a pretty damn good swing.
If u want to have some fun. Turn volume off and click closed caption to see how bad ai is with dr kwon
Something serious
not accurate at all. You can totally bring the club over the swing plane with the hands.
How Would you bring the club over plane just hands, without opening shoulders ?
@@3spressoShot super easy.. move your hands out! not hard at all..