Learn How To Start Your Downswing Like A Pro By Using Your Feet Like This...

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Get connected your lower body movement in the golf swing by focusing on these key feels through your feet. Learn how to use your legs and hips just like you see from the best players in the world with golf instructor Chris Tyler
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:00 - The adaptive swing
    3:47 - Step 1 - Loading the backswing
    7:55 - Step 2 - Starting the downswing
    11:44 - Blending the movement
    16:37 - Adding the club
    18:42 - How to practice
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  • @MyGolfDNA
    @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому +2

    It's a long and important one. Oh and Masters is next week:) Timestamps for those with shorted attention spans...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:00 - The adaptive swing
    3:47 - Step 1 - Loading the backswing
    7:55 - Step 2 - Starting the downswing
    11:44 - Blending the movement
    16:37 - Adding the club
    18:42 - How to practice

  • @jimgallagher5785
    @jimgallagher5785 Місяць тому +3

    I love it! I've never been able to understand this concept before, until now. I just turned 77 and the light bulb just came on. Thanks Chris. Keep hammering this stuff into us.

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      Will do. Thank you for watching and glad you are enjoying the videos. More to come:)

    • @rickybaker2084
      @rickybaker2084 Місяць тому

      I needed this! Thanks!

  • @Rusty40b
    @Rusty40b Місяць тому +1

    I been looking for and needing a video on this and you made it sound simple with enough reps, Thanks for the video

  • @ChrisP834
    @ChrisP834 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you again for the great analysis!!! I have been loading onto my front foot….but I have been rotating the hips too early, I skipped the square part . I’ve hit a few balls and it feels like freedom 😊

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      FREEDOM!!! I love it. Thanks for watching and wishing you much success with your game this year.

  • @DosLobos
    @DosLobos Місяць тому

    Great content cheers

  • @melvynlusher5568
    @melvynlusher5568 25 днів тому

    Best lesson ever and a great explanation. Thank you. I wish you had been around 60 years ago.. I might have made a golfer. Be waiting for your next lesson
    Cheers from Kyabram Australia

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  25 днів тому

      Thank you very much and happy to have you on the channel. Never too late to get better at this crazy game.

  • @johnp3428
    @johnp3428 Місяць тому

    Chris, I watched again and get it now. trail hip back is a precursor to learning to squat properly when hips retrun to square. Thanks again.

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      Bingo! I’m glad you were able to figure out what I was going after with this one. I tried to make the a lot of the en vogue movements a lot easier to actually do for you all.

  • @mtflybox8287
    @mtflybox8287 Місяць тому

    I took a lesson with Chris. First time I ever felt a really pure and easy swing with no tension in my arms. Now I I know the goal. Still working the transition. He understands the golf swing..

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      I have no idea how I missed this message. Thank you for the kind words and it was a pleasure to work with you on your game. Looking forward to seeing how things are progressing. Hope you’re doing awesome

  • @grantdavidward2511
    @grantdavidward2511 Місяць тому

    Many thanks for the explanation. Focusing on the feel in the trail and lead ankles as well as the feel to open the lead hip to limit the head movement leads to clarity on what you said is the “method to the madness”

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      Glad you caught that part and my pleasure as always!

  • @BuffEverett
    @BuffEverett Місяць тому

    What a beautifully structured lesson. Bravo 👏

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you very much. New one coming tomorrow that will tie into this.

  • @PatBuckleyracecar
    @PatBuckleyracecar 28 днів тому

    Wow - thank you!

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  28 днів тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching.

  • @johnp3428
    @johnp3428 Місяць тому

    Thanks Chris, I liked this video, though one thing that confused me is it sounded like during the drill I heard you say both to hold the trail hip back and then to have it return to neutral. I guess I am not sure where the rest of the body/arms are supposed to be during the part wehere you keep it back, vs. where they are when it is neutral. (i just watched it once, maybe need to review) BTW, I do not find your videos long, i think that means you are easy to listen to and provide information that the student knows is important and will help them, so keep up the good work. I like the falling idea. i feel more the hips returning to neutral when falling than staying back. I hope this helps stop the reverse C I fight doing. The Masters should be very competitive...my hunch is someone like a Xander or Cantlay, one of the guys near the top of the rankings, will break through for a 1st major and have a great week and win by 1-2 strokes. Thank you for all you do!

  • @JustinM-fp3op
    @JustinM-fp3op 23 дні тому

    I genuinely strike the ball more consistently when I have the feeling of staying centered the entire time. I'm scratch but have never been able to have the feel of back and forth, even tho I know I transfer. Wonder why?

  • @4pitts1burgh28
    @4pitts1burgh28 23 дні тому

    Love this! But where can I get the green shoes!? Those look sharp

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  22 дні тому

      Stock X dot com. They have some goodies just like you see in this video :)

    • @4pitts1burgh28
      @4pitts1burgh28 22 дні тому

      @@MyGolfDNA thanks!

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  22 дні тому

      Let me know if you need style numbers. Sharing is caring…at least that’s what my mom taught me.

  • @markschlossberg3086
    @markschlossberg3086 Місяць тому

    Chris, great lesson as always and one question: why do so many youtube pros state that transition into lead side...pressure goes to lead side ball of foot? They always note pressure tracing of tour pros shows thisnmove onto ball of lead foot whereas you coach that pressure moves (falls) onto lead ankle...?

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому +1

      Great question! During the swing the weight on the lead foot will shift to the forward part of the foot (up in the ball/toes) as the trail hip rotates back and as the start of the horizontal movement back to the lead side commences, the pressure starts to increase in the ball/toe box but quickly shifts to the ankle/heel. We want to “land” in the ankle so to get the there have to move through the position other instructors are preaching. The focus should always be to move to the ankle as quickly as possible even if you have to move through the forward part of the foot to get there, for safety AND to get the hips to rotate properly. Hope that helps.

  • @incognitoparty
    @incognitoparty Місяць тому

    1. Should all the weight be on lead foot when the club is in top of swing, so i can spring back up with my lead foot? 2. How do i create change of direction force without pushing with trail foot when i'm completing backswing? Because if i slightly push off with my trail foot 45 degrees towards the ball landing into ball of lead foot(and spring back up), would this be wrong? 3. When i transition to downswing and have my weight on lead foot, shouldn't it be just lower body that's moving, and try to hold top back? Because wouldn't shoulder open up too quickly end up with closed club face? Thanks

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  29 днів тому

      1. Weight should be moving to the lead side. It's dynamic, so me saying all of it is there at the top of the backswing is not correct. Its working to get there though. 2. The trail foot does help get things moving. Just not a giant shove off the trail side. I explain that move in this video here...
      ua-cam.com/video/u3tlDh6fXGs/v-deo.html
      3. The head and upper body need to move back into position in transition. Then you keep the upper body quiet and allow the lower half to continue to lead the way. The head moving off the ball at the start of the swing is what we we're trying to get back into position. The head should NOT stay perfectly still in the golf swing. That's info that is dated and bad on the spine long term. It's just a small amount of movement off the ball and a small amount to get back into position. Horizontal force should be used BUT how much is player dependent. Hope that helps.

  • @63mnb
    @63mnb 29 днів тому

    At the beginning when I shift the weight to the trailing foot, my lead foot heel always wants to come up. Is this incorrect?

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  29 днів тому +1

      Yes, that's fine. Just make sure it's helping the hip rotate and not slide out too far.

  • @user-di9cp2ez1l
    @user-di9cp2ez1l 25 днів тому

    TMI

  • @nigelloughlin4539
    @nigelloughlin4539 Місяць тому

    Hi Chris. Came across your channel and now a subscriber! I need to understand what I’m meant to be doing on the downswing. My faults are coming over the top and spinning out when I’m trying to turn. This is gold dust to me. REALLY APPRECIATE 💥🏌🏻

    • @MyGolfDNA
      @MyGolfDNA  Місяць тому

      I REALLY appreciate you and I apologize that I was late to respond here. Make sure your loading order is as sound as you can get it by focusing on a little pressure shift to the trail leg and big body turn. If you’re moving in the correct order going back and you’re keeping your hands and tension free, the downswing sequence will become easier to manage. Your brain responds to the muscle tension you feed it. Hope that helps.