You are absolutely the best teacher of clubs I’ve encountered! Personable, pleasant, and thorough. Thank you for these excellent videos. You are an inspiration.
I’m glad I found this channel. My girlfriend and I recently got interested in clubs and, at first, all I found was tutorials done by overly jacked dudes swinging 20lb clubs around. Neither of us had any interest in that. Thank you for breaking these motions down and making it a lot easier to learn.
Lea, I'm 65 years old and am just starting clubs....you are a great teacher. Your instructions are clear and well demonstrated. I hope you keep producing more videos.
Hey Lea, I came across your instructional video's, and I just wanted to compliment you on how well detailed your breakdowns are of each movement pattern. Awesome content 👏. Look forward to further video's. Take care!
Most excellent! The sensible organization of the lesson, clear explanations, and slow, precise movements are all wonderful. This helps so much! Thank you.
This is an excellent foundational video. I can't believe I only came across Indian clubs recently, even with past searches for rotator cuff injury and vaccine-related shoulder injury rehab. Are these videos being suppressed in YT searches for some odd reason? I received my 1-lbs. pair last week and they have been remarkably therapeutic and filled in the huge gap in regular gym equipment (barbell hand weights and wire-stack machines).
I had watched a number of other videos on what you call heart shapes, and this is the clearest by far. Thanks so much for this. Your first video is a great introduction to a simple club workout that was a great workout with only 2 lb clubs.
Thank you for this lesson - it helped me as others have said to be clear and helpful in getting a nice heart shape AND it fells better in my shoulders 🙏🏼
Hey there! When I say deep hammer, I am referring to an enthusiastic hammer grip you could say. Hammer grip is pretty much 90 degrees between you forearm and the club, for deep hammer, you want to tilt the club a little extra to have that angle smaller. Helps keep clubs out of each other's way adjusting slightly.
Thank you. I'm 65 and just got my clubs. I feel really uncoordinated. You make it look really simple but when I tried to follow along I was messing it up.... I guess it's going to take me practice!... ..is that normal?. I wasn't even putting it under the chin the right way......smh. oh lord. 😖🤔. Is there anybody else out there starting out uncoordinated? I don't want to feel defeated before I start 🫣
It's totally common to feel uncoordinated at the start of your clubs journey. Remember you are creating new neural pathways while you practice and this is just the beginning. The connections will become stronger the more you practice. Keep at it and remember a little each day will go a lot further than a big session then no practice for weeks!
Hello again Lea! I was checking out your channel. I have subbed! I also have an interest in the mace as well. Anything you are able to put out for beginner flows for IC and maces, would be great! Thank you!
Does the pinky have to be on the pummel in hammer grip? I find this quite difficult. I have slightly different looking clubs with bigger pummels. I find it much easier to have the pinky where you have the ringfinger, touching the pummel at the top. Is this bad/wrong?
Hey there! There's a few reasons for the ring finger just above the pommel and your pinky on the pommel. It stops you from death gripping the club, holding too tight will limit your wrist's range of motion. It allows your pinky to be more involved in certain movements and have the pommel 'sit' in your hand in others - this doesn't work out quite the same when your pinky is not on the pommel. I hope that helps!
Actually the main reason for pinky on pommel is that when you switch to saber grip the pommel should be in valley of lower part of hand. Grabbing with pinky higher above pommel means it will hardt o have the pommel in the "valley" correctly.
You are absolutely the best teacher of clubs I’ve encountered! Personable, pleasant, and thorough. Thank you for these excellent videos. You are an inspiration.
I’m glad I found this channel. My girlfriend and I recently got interested in clubs and, at first, all I found was tutorials done by overly jacked dudes swinging 20lb clubs around. Neither of us had any interest in that.
Thank you for breaking these motions down and making it a lot easier to learn.
feel free to get in contact if you need further help!
The best on UA-cam for teaching this heart shaped move.
THE ONLY VIDEO I WAS ABLE TO USE IN ORDRR TO MAKE THIS WORK... (pretty excited, thanks!)
Thanks for the feedback! Glad I could help!
Thank u for sharing. Amazing exercises
Lea, I'm 65 years old and am just starting clubs....you are a great teacher. Your instructions are clear and well demonstrated. I hope you keep producing more videos.
Very good kiddo. You have a new student. 72 yrs young. In the jungles of athailands islands.
Thank you for watching!
Hey Lea, I came across your instructional video's, and I just wanted to compliment you on how well detailed your breakdowns are of each movement pattern. Awesome content 👏. Look forward to further video's. Take care!
Most excellent! The sensible organization of the lesson, clear explanations, and slow, precise movements are all wonderful.
This helps so much! Thank you.
And just like that, I subscribed.
You are the first to talk about hand position, omg, your explanations are great! Thank you so so much!
Amazing, thanks for such precise coaching x
My 3rd if 4th yt teacher- you did it for me! Thanks!
Thank you. Sooooo helpful, clear and cool.🙏
Happy to help!!
This is an excellent foundational video. I can't believe I only came across Indian clubs recently, even with past searches for rotator cuff injury and vaccine-related shoulder injury rehab. Are these videos being suppressed in YT searches for some odd reason? I received my 1-lbs. pair last week and they have been remarkably therapeutic and filled in the huge gap in regular gym equipment (barbell hand weights and wire-stack machines).
53 year old competitive powerlifter. I am just starting these for rehab and prehab for shoulders! Great content!
Thanks for watching Karen! Let me know what you'd like to see next!
So much fun! Helpful hints with a touch of comedy... I'll be practicing with you daily!
Oh look what I just found. Thanks for doing a hearts vid!
Haha! Glad you found your way to it!
Most informative vid! Im all for doing things on the cheap but do you really want to be suggesting doing it with glass bottles? Nice one!
Las you are a joy to watch. Your instructions ,clear, precise, and on point. I am looking forward to your next video presentation. God bless you!
the BEST instructional video on youtube for this (Heart) club swing. Strong work & Thank You!
Happy to help. Thank you for watching!
I had watched a number of other videos on what you call heart shapes, and this is the clearest by far. Thanks so much for this. Your first video is a great introduction to a simple club workout that was a great workout with only 2 lb clubs.
Thanks for stopping by Ken!
Seems I have a few corrections to make in my form. fantastic, clear, and well constructed lessons. Many thanks from Canada.
This is worth it, to be subscribed.👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪💪😉
Welcome aboard!
@@lea_shiny Cheers 😉
Thank you for this lesson - it helped me as others have said to be clear and helpful in getting a nice heart shape AND it fells better in my shoulders 🙏🏼
Thanks !!!!
Beautifull from Spain 💪👍👍
these drills are everything.. I'm just waiting for my clubs and I sure will be here for my first lesson.
Thank you for watching, similar stuff on the way!
You are the best teacher ever!
What brand of clubs are you using, the are Tear Drop shape not like most others.
How much do they weigh?
The tear drops that are light brown are 300gms each 👌
Thanks for the upload. Looking forward to more.
Coming shortly!
Beautifull from Spain 💪👍👍👌
Thank you for these videos! I'm just starting with clubs and I love your content. Can you tell me what you mean by "deep hammer"? Thanks so much!
Hey there! When I say deep hammer, I am referring to an enthusiastic hammer grip you could say. Hammer grip is pretty much 90 degrees between you forearm and the club, for deep hammer, you want to tilt the club a little extra to have that angle smaller. Helps keep clubs out of each other's way adjusting slightly.
Continue please !!!
Thank you. I'm 65 and just got my clubs. I feel really uncoordinated. You make it look really simple but when I tried to follow along I was messing it up.... I guess it's going to take me practice!... ..is that normal?. I wasn't even putting it under the chin the right way......smh. oh lord. 😖🤔. Is there anybody else out there starting out uncoordinated? I don't want to feel defeated before I start 🫣
It's totally common to feel uncoordinated at the start of your clubs journey. Remember you are creating new neural pathways while you practice and this is just the beginning. The connections will become stronger the more you practice. Keep at it and remember a little each day will go a lot further than a big session then no practice for weeks!
@@lea_shiny Thank you. That makes me feel better. 😊
Hello again Lea! I was checking out your channel. I have subbed! I also have an interest in the mace as well. Anything you are able to put out for beginner flows for IC and maces, would be great! Thank you!
On the way my friend! Thank you for taking the time to say hi, feedback is super helpful.
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Interesting shape of clubs. What are they and how much do they weigh?
ua-cam.com/video/5h2Fm9JJgq0/v-deo.html check out this videos for a little run down
Does the pinky have to be on the pummel in hammer grip? I find this quite difficult. I have slightly different looking clubs with bigger pummels. I find it much easier to have the pinky where you have the ringfinger, touching the pummel at the top. Is this bad/wrong?
Hey there! There's a few reasons for the ring finger just above the pommel and your pinky on the pommel. It stops you from death gripping the club, holding too tight will limit your wrist's range of motion. It allows your pinky to be more involved in certain movements and have the pommel 'sit' in your hand in others - this doesn't work out quite the same when your pinky is not on the pommel. I hope that helps!
Actually the main reason for pinky on pommel is that when you switch to saber grip the pommel should be in valley of lower part of hand. Grabbing with pinky higher above pommel means it will hardt o have the pommel in the "valley" correctly.
Is that a epic mix photo in the background?
I don't know what you're reffering to?... Art on wall is a mix of prints, and old tshirts i put on frames, some with Resin over top..
Where did you get your clubs from!?!?
Hi Samuel! Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/5h2Fm9JJgq0/v-deo.html