The lead left leg pushing back is dependent on the tilted rolling rib age that the lead side scapula is attached to in addition to being attached to the golfers swinging arms. The golfer can push back with his lead left leg as fast as he can, but this action may also block his swing if the full turning of the rib cage left does not happen at completion of the golfers swing. Am I wrong? Cheers
Good explanation regarding speed. I like your phrase 'adding speed safely'. I'll be drilling this one. Thanks.
Thanks 👍⛳️…it’s a good idea to get the car straight before you hit the gas ⛽️
The lead left leg pushing back is dependent on the tilted rolling rib age that the lead side scapula is attached to in addition to being attached to the golfers swinging arms. The golfer can push back with his lead left leg as fast as he can, but this action may also block his swing if the full turning of the rib cage left does not happen at completion of the golfers swing. Am I wrong? Cheers