Powerless Effort to Effortless Power with Terry Rowles and Mike Adams
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- -Mark Immelman, golf broadcaster, interviews golf instructors - Mike Adams and Terry Rowles.
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ABOUT THE EPISODE: Mike Adams is a Hall of Fame Golf Instructor who has worked with PGA TOUR and LPGA winners and Major Champions. Terry Rowles has also amassed a noteworthy resume of champions at every level of the game. The two have collaborated to become a force in the world of golf instruction and they join "On the Mark" to share ideas and advice on how to gain an extra 10 MPH of clubhead speed without any additional effort. They address:
- Taking the Governor off your swing to facilitate more offensive-minded swings;
- Plugging power leaks;
- Consistent and square contact;
- Technology and the correct use thereof;
- Ground Reaction Forces and how to correctly exploit them;
- Maximizing your own "blueprint", and
- Clubhead speed misconceptions.
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ABOUT ON THE MARK: Mark’s knowledge, insight and experience have made him a sought-after mind on the PGA and European tours. Through his career, he has taught and/or consulted to various Major Champions, PGA Tour winners and global Tour professionals such as: Larry Mize, Loren Roberts, Louis Oosthuizen, Patton Kizzire, Trevor Immelman, Charl Schwartzel, Scott Brown, Andrew Georgiou and Rourke can der Spuy. His golf teaching experience and anecdotal storytelling broadcasting style makes him a popular host for golf outings.
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Captured so much of what ails golf instruction. Normal and standard. Been working on my swing via schools, physics, concepts, tips and lessons. I admit I’ve learned a great deal; however what is best for me still is illusive. Changing grip, stance, swing motions all leads to my confusion. Great to know that some of the learning is best and other is valuable, but not for my body, and natural motion. Hope to learn more - when is Mike and Terry’s book coming out?
These guys are teaching the next level of Golf Wisdom. Thank you Mark for producing this.
Powerless effort vs effortless power! That’s going in the note book!!
These guys are sooo ahead of things it's crazy
Once I learned I'm side under, front post, on shoulder plane I could start watching other videos of similar golfers and learn so much. I just block out any instruction thats not suited to my body type and my game's improved 10 fold.
Interesting and informative- Mark seems like one of us- each of his guests are “incredible” and he wants more- so at the end of the day- all sorts of concepts, theories, methods and pride in “their” way. So we stay confuse- since or until we find, “OUR” WAY-
Thanks Mark, these two guys are absolutely fascinating to listen to. Their measurement philosophy is essentially only writing the prescription only after proper diagnosis! There is a realization that method instruction provides for malpractice with a certain subset of students. Amazing stuff!
Can’t get enough of these two
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Watched some Mike Adams videos last night. Eye opening. Last 5 years been actively fighting against my own swing because of trying to get more power even though I was carrying it 280+ back in 2010. Thought I had to get the club more outside on BS. Flared my front foot. Rotate more. Push up blah blah. I know I'm a rear poster with horizontal and torque forces, less vertical just from memory of my old swing. Now I can't get away from the foot flare. At all. But I went back to the rear posting today and swinging more inside out. Hit the first nine greens. The one thing the foot flare does is relieve pressure off the lower back. But feel I've lost some torque. And I really like the concept of moving the arns faster. My lower body does the work naturally with a ton of leg drive. Thanks for these incredible insights! I think it has freed up my swing and be able to work the ball creatively and intuitively again with ease. If I want more distance - I need to work on my strength and agility. Not on stuff I see on UA-cam that is totally incorrect for me. 👍