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I agree. Rewatch each week until you do this all the time! Many times we work on something for a week or two and think we have it. But just like when you lift weights, you'll not lift 200 pounds without lifting lighter weights as you build to that weight and it could take a year or two to get there. It's a pro-cess.
Its really so much better to watch actual lessons than just the standard youtube tips. Seeing the struggles and journey really helps give it context. Im a huge struggler of EE and the takeaway and hip push in the backswing is exactly what i do too. Really well done on this one 👏
@@MiloLinesGolf I'm in Scotland and you've changed my game completely, just had one of my best ever range sessions applying this to my irons. It's very appreciated. Now to see if I can apply it on course, keep the videos coming!
Great topic and video! One lesson learned when trying to sit into the trail hip more is that you have to have the pressure recentered onto your front foot before the sit move or you will hit it fat due to pressure in the trail foot. You don’t want to to sit and put more pressure in the trail side - you sit and feel more “downhill” like Milo has shown in the pressure board
Another great lesson! I can relate to this guy. I've always tried to muscle the ball instead of just being efficient and sequencing properly. I'm right handed but play left handed. Being right hand and right side dominant, I pull hard with my lead side. I'm not experiencing right shoulder blade/scapula tightness and pain along with some pinched nerve issues. Causing muscles in right shoulder and arm to hurt. Wish I could have Milo look at my swing to fix this. I practice just trying to not use my right arm and side as much. That does help.
Thanks so much for watching. I can always lend a helping hand on my website at milolinesgolf.com! Would love to see your swing and provide some coaching.
Great Lesson Milo! I have the same swing issues AND lower back issue as a result as Jaime. I loved seeing him struggle just as I still do with this new way of swinging the club, or maybe better said turning the hips through allowing the club to approach the ball differently. I would love to see a series of lessons with Jaime to see him “move the needle” it would give me some hope
This is a proper lesson. Student takes swings, instructor records swings. Instructor shows faults to student and prescribes corrective measures. I don't understand why this isn't the template for golf instruction. Virtually no "pro" near me does any kind of video recording, which makes it difficult to convey the actual swing fault (feel vs real). I guess they want to make sure their golfers improve only very slowly. Sad.
💯 correct!!!...Use of a video showing the swing of the student so the instructor can correct and for the student to see along with verbal instruction is very important imo.
Thanks everyone for the kind words! I do my best to cater to the individual I have in front of me and provide the information they need to understand, process, and begin incorporating desired changes. Typically at the end of every lesson too we do a video recap that they can bring home to review and reference when practicing.
Love to see how you transform their swings to produce better results. Question: Do you ever work with their current swing action rather than rebuild their entire swing? I think I saw you once teach an older student of yours who had very limited rotation to throw the arms down at the ball. It produced better results for him.
It depends on the player and the matchups they have. Jaime had some matchups here that was making it hard on his lower back and caused him to really muscle the club. As far as a complete rebuild, I'm not sure I would ever define my coaching as that, given each person is different and I cater to the individuals patterns.
There were a lot of parallels to recurring tendencies of my own, and I found value in the way you were reciprocating with the students own insights and linking the separate aspects into one connected whole. This is something that comes across better in a ‘long-form’ format such as this or your BBG videos vs. your shorter videos usually on one specific aspect. Also, I have a good knowledge of anatomy and movement disciplines but find that many teachers shy away from this, which is unhelpful in my view. You don’t - so your speaking my language.👍🏻
@5:30 lightbulb! “last thing that gets loaded is my arms & that happens as the body drops in transition” - Wind wind wind, then load arms! - Shift weight to lead side and squat and turn through.
@MiloLinesGolf whenever I do the doorknob move you showed him in this video my hand path kicks out too much and I get a lot of heel strikes. Any suggestions
I'm struggling with the drop part of this. In the drop I find it forces me to stand up at the last second and toe it. As I fall into the left side my head drops and I'm likely bouncing back up so I don't hit it fat
Hmm, have I seen your swing? Would help in me giving you the best possible advice ...If I can ever be of further help to you in learning to Swing Like an Athlete, please do check out my website at milolinesgolf.com for in-person or online lessons, golf schools, or to become a member of my Online Academy.
@@MiloLinesGolf No you haven't seen my swing thought it might be a common error is all. No worries I will look more into your stuff in the spring. Take care
That looks the most manufactured combination of moving parts I've ever seen. Not one ounce of a natural swing at all. This guy will never play to his potential. It's easy to swing when it doesn't matter where the ball goes, or if it goes at all!!!
Wow, I suppose thanks for sharing your opinion. However, I respectfully disagree. The 2nd part of this lesson will be coming out in the future. We were happy with the changes and results we saw!
I think you’ve helped this guy big time Milo but he would also be helped by not being on soo much testosterone and deca…. Nobody Carrie’s that much muscle naturally let alone can’t move the arm away from there pec without being a lot of anabolic steroids and probably hgh…: geez I wonder if this guy can wipe his own butt
What was your favorite part of Jaime's lesson?
Here's PART 2 of our lesson: ua-cam.com/video/6jhSRvs23Gc/v-deo.html
Looking to employ my philosophies in your own game? Check out my FREE 5 Keys to Unlocking a Rotational Golf Swing: milolinesgolf.com/5-keys-to-unlocking-a-rotational-golf-swing/
People should watch this video like 10 times in a week and let it all sink in. This is Gold. Truly Gold! Thanks Milo!
I agree. Rewatch each week until you do this all the time! Many times we work on something for a week or two and think we have it. But just like when you lift weights, you'll not lift 200 pounds without lifting lighter weights as you build to that weight and it could take a year or two to get there. It's a pro-cess.
Well said
Thanks so much for watching!
That's gold Jerry! Gold!
Its really so much better to watch actual lessons than just the standard youtube tips. Seeing the struggles and journey really helps give it context. Im a huge struggler of EE and the takeaway and hip push in the backswing is exactly what i do too. Really well done on this one 👏
Thanks so much for watching!
This man fixed my drive, genuinely went from topping it to hitting it 260 from one video.
Hoping this does similar to my irons!
Great to hear!!
@@MiloLinesGolf I'm in Scotland and you've changed my game completely, just had one of my best ever range sessions applying this to my irons. It's very appreciated.
Now to see if I can apply it on course, keep the videos coming!
Love it!
Great topic and video! One lesson learned when trying to sit into the trail hip more is that you have to have the pressure recentered onto your front foot before the sit move or you will hit it fat due to pressure in the trail foot. You don’t want to to sit and put more pressure in the trail side - you sit and feel more “downhill” like Milo has shown in the pressure board
Well said!
Appreciate relearning the foundations! Nice to see someone who is still learning the game sometimes.
100% on the foundations! Thanks for watching.
Another great lesson! I can relate to this guy. I've always tried to muscle the ball instead of just being efficient and sequencing properly. I'm right handed but play left handed. Being right hand and right side dominant, I pull hard with my lead side. I'm not experiencing right shoulder blade/scapula tightness and pain along with some pinched nerve issues. Causing muscles in right shoulder and arm to hurt. Wish I could have Milo look at my swing to fix this. I practice just trying to not use my right arm and side as much. That does help.
Thanks so much for watching. I can always lend a helping hand on my website at milolinesgolf.com! Would love to see your swing and provide some coaching.
great to watch, all things i try to work on and need more of. he's a big guy. thnx for the info.
Glad you enjoyed it Steve and thanks for the watch!
The goat coach💪😎👍⛳️💯🫡
Thanks for following along and you are far too kind!
Great Lesson Milo! I have the same swing issues AND lower back issue as a result as Jaime. I loved seeing him struggle just as I still do with this new way of swinging the club, or maybe better said turning the hips through allowing the club to approach the ball differently. I would love to see a series of lessons with Jaime to see him “move the needle” it would give me some hope
Glad you enjoyed it Seth! Playing with back pain is no fun. We have another part to this lesson that will be released soon.
Another great one from Milo!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a proper lesson. Student takes swings, instructor records swings. Instructor shows faults to student and prescribes corrective measures.
I don't understand why this isn't the template for golf instruction. Virtually no "pro" near me does any kind of video recording, which makes it difficult to convey the actual swing fault (feel vs real). I guess they want to make sure their golfers improve only very slowly. Sad.
A good instructor has good communication skills, and Milo is a good instructor
Impressive , and quick correction of pelvic movement by this young man ! Well done Milo & student.
💯 correct!!!...Use of a video showing the swing of the student so the instructor can correct and for the student to see along with verbal instruction is very important imo.
Thanks everyone for the kind words! I do my best to cater to the individual I have in front of me and provide the information they need to understand, process, and begin incorporating desired changes. Typically at the end of every lesson too we do a video recap that they can bring home to review and reference when practicing.
Always good input. Thanks.
Thanks for following along!
Thanks for sharing this with us Milo
For sure! Here is the full episode: ua-cam.com/video/t57tExW9wJw/v-deo.html
Love to see how you transform their swings to produce better results.
Question: Do you ever work with their current swing action rather than rebuild their entire swing? I think I saw you once teach an older student of yours who had very limited rotation to throw the arms down at the ball. It produced better results for him.
It depends on the player and the matchups they have. Jaime had some matchups here that was making it hard on his lower back and caused him to really muscle the club. As far as a complete rebuild, I'm not sure I would ever define my coaching as that, given each person is different and I cater to the individuals patterns.
Great lesson!
Thanks so much!
Very interesting lesson!
Thanks for watching Chris, what did you find interesting?
There were a lot of parallels to recurring tendencies of my own, and I found value in the way you were reciprocating with the students own insights and linking the separate aspects into one connected whole. This is something that comes across better in a ‘long-form’ format such as this or your BBG videos vs. your shorter videos usually on one specific aspect. Also, I have a good knowledge of anatomy and movement disciplines but find that many teachers shy away from this, which is unhelpful in my view. You don’t - so your speaking my language.👍🏻
Glad you are enjoying the channel!
Milo, if you don’t already have one, you should do a whole video on loading arms in transition. That feeling fixed a bunch of issues for me
ua-cam.com/video/FTtJNealDGI/v-deo.html
@5:30 lightbulb! “last thing that gets loaded is my arms & that happens as the body drops in transition”
- Wind wind wind, then load arms!
- Shift weight to lead side and squat and turn through.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Hey Milo do you stand up once you’ve hit the ball?
@MiloLinesGolf whenever I do the doorknob move you showed him in this video my hand path kicks out too much and I get a lot of heel strikes. Any suggestions
Hmm, I'd have to see your swing to see where the problem lies. Have you looked into my coaching options? milolinesgolf.com
You have proven there is no good downswing without a solid backswing .. great 👍🏿 teaching on sequencing to avoid what you called bunching of the arms…
Thanks so much for watching!
Who is the golf pro😂😂ur man sure can talk a good game😂😂
Are you talking about Jaime, our student, or me and Henry Fall?
I'm struggling with the drop part of this. In the drop I find it forces me to stand up at the last second and toe it. As I fall into the left side my head drops and I'm likely bouncing back up so I don't hit it fat
Hmm, have I seen your swing? Would help in me giving you the best possible advice ...If I can ever be of further help to you in learning to Swing Like an Athlete, please do check out my website at milolinesgolf.com for in-person or online lessons, golf schools, or to become a member of my Online Academy.
@@MiloLinesGolf No you haven't seen my swing thought it might be a common error is all. No worries I will look more into your stuff in the spring. Take care
Getting the club stuck behind him --- won't be able to drop it down and around.
When the arms looped, yes he was more locked up, but by the end of this lesson he was in good shape. There is a second part coming out soon.
Squeeze the lemon !!
..I didn’t see any lemons, what?
He's referring to this video I made a while back: ua-cam.com/video/mTvlxHKsAgw/v-deo.html
He's way too stiff. As he said, he's not letting the swing flow, just trying to muscle it around.
Agreed, here's the 2nd portion of the lesson: ua-cam.com/video/fsQ4XJD9yJU/v-deo.html
That looks the most manufactured combination of moving parts I've ever seen. Not one ounce of a natural swing at all. This guy will never play to his potential. It's easy to swing when it doesn't matter where the ball goes, or if it goes at all!!!
Wow, I suppose thanks for sharing your opinion. However, I respectfully disagree. The 2nd part of this lesson will be coming out in the future. We were happy with the changes and results we saw!
I think you’ve helped this guy big time Milo but he would also be helped by not being on soo much testosterone and deca…. Nobody Carrie’s that much muscle naturally let alone can’t move the arm away from there pec without being a lot of anabolic steroids and probably hgh…: geez I wonder if this guy can wipe his own butt
.. well whatever about wiping I’d say he’d kick your butt if you said that to his face, what a strange comment