Proprioception is the body’s natural way of allowing hand and eye coordination. I think this also helps explain the process you use and teach. The body instinctively knows what to do to help the arms and hands accomplish a task. You are a very intelligent instructor Marcus. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Marcus, for another great video. By the way, the open stance you teach is needed. When i throw the club, by pushing trail arm out to the right a little (right handed), it tends to be a push block, if i don't open the stance. When done properly, it directs everything more down the target line and wow! ball striking bliss. peace love light
There was a time when I thought and practiced and then tried to perform a golf swing with my whole body moving together in one peace and the results were ok but the work that was required to do it really required a lot of thinking and timing to make it happen Now … sense I’ve found your channel and you with your type of moving the golf club I have found out that all that thinking before I have eliminated least half and just focused on my hands and arms By doing just that the rest of my body follows in order with out all that extra thinking Its like standing up dominoes in a line and then push one and watch how the line will fall in order Simplicity is a whole lot easier then trying to manipulate a golf swing Thank you Big Swede for sharing with us what you do with your dominos 👍⛳️👍
Having a fused back, I appreciate the question. My only thought now, is release (timing and trail elbow) while being as relaxed as possible. Focusing on the target (not my swing) is remarkable at times. Thanks Marcus. More gold. Cheers 🍻 Jacko 🇦🇺
I agree with you Marcus. In the early 90's a famous golf instructor wrote a book and showed all the positions he wanted you to be in. Students would come to me showing what they were doing. I told them this make take awhile. I told them lets see what your body can do first. If you will check out the video Funny golf tips JC Anderson. This is how a golfers brain can crash trying to hit the ball.
You have discussed the importance of the trail elbow and wrist scoop since the start. The body supports. Now Hackmotion data is proving what you’ve always said. I heard a famous teacher reveal in a video that it’s like the arms and wrist are magically independent in what they do and not as connected as everyone thought! 😂. Not everyone 👏🏻👏🏻
Not silly. I do look at the ball hitting driver but I look in the ground when I hit most iron shots. In both cases I see the ball but the focus point is different. 👍
@@GolfwithMarcusEdblad Could you elaborate when you say 'in the ground' for irons? I suppose you mean the ground just ahead of the ball? one inch? Thanks !
Proprioception is the body’s natural way of allowing hand and eye coordination. I think this also helps explain the process you use and teach. The body instinctively knows what to do to help the arms and hands accomplish a task. You are a very intelligent instructor Marcus. Thanks for the video.
100% agree. Thanks. 😊
Another excellent video with golden advice. Too many golfers suffer from “paralysis by analysis”. Merry Christmas Marcus 🎉
Thanks and same too you my friend. 👍
Thanks Marcus, for another great video. By the way, the open stance you teach is needed. When i throw the club, by pushing trail arm out to the right a little (right handed), it tends to be a push block, if i don't open the stance. When done properly, it directs everything more down the target line and wow! ball striking bliss. peace love light
Great to hear. Good job. 👍
iirc there was a study a while back that clearly showed that club-first instruction was supperior to "positions teaching".
I agree on that but not many others. 👍
There was a time when I thought and practiced and then tried to perform a golf swing with my whole body moving together in one peace and the results were ok but the work that was required to do it really required a lot of thinking and timing to make it happen
Now … sense I’ve found your channel and you with your type of moving the golf club I have found out that all that thinking before I have eliminated least half and just focused on my hands and arms
By doing just that the rest of my body follows in order with out all that extra thinking
Its like standing up dominoes in a line and then push one and watch how the line will fall in order
Simplicity is a whole lot easier then trying to manipulate a golf swing
Thank you Big Swede for sharing with us what you do with your dominos
👍⛳️👍
Thank you my friend. Love the domino resemblance. 👍
Having a fused back, I appreciate the question.
My only thought now, is release (timing and trail elbow) while being as relaxed as possible.
Focusing on the target (not my swing) is remarkable at times.
Thanks Marcus.
More gold.
Cheers 🍻
Jacko 🇦🇺
After seeing your swing, I agree. It is working. 👍
I agree with you Marcus. In the early 90's a famous golf instructor wrote a book and showed all the
positions he wanted you to be in. Students would come to me showing what they were doing.
I told them this make take awhile. I told them lets see what your body can do first. If you will
check out the video Funny golf tips JC Anderson. This is how a golfers brain can crash trying
to hit the ball.
I will check it out. Thanks for your comment. 👍
You have discussed the importance of the trail elbow and wrist scoop since the start. The body supports. Now Hackmotion data is proving what you’ve always said. I heard a famous teacher reveal in a video that it’s like the arms and wrist are magically independent in what they do and not as connected as everyone thought! 😂. Not everyone 👏🏻👏🏻
I know. I use Hack Motion sometimes to test myself and they have a lot of answers that the normal instructions never will admit exist. 👍
Silly question, do you look at the ball as you strike it?
Not silly. I do look at the ball hitting driver but I look in the ground when I hit most iron shots. In both cases I see the ball but the focus point is different. 👍
@@GolfwithMarcusEdblad Could you elaborate when you say 'in the ground' for irons? I suppose you mean the ground just ahead of the ball? one inch? Thanks !
@ yes, just in front of the ball.
Thank you for answering my question Marcus
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