CREATE AN ACTIVE BODY RELEASE, improve rotation, stability and power!
We all want to create that Pro like active body release. Today I talk you through 2 simple thoughts and drills on how you are can achieve that ACTIVE BODY RELEASE in the follow through.
You are currently watching a video about golf separation and how important it is to be able to move your lower body away from your upper body in the golf swing and how to do it so you can swing the golf club on plane and with extra power.
One key to hitting longer drives and staying healthy while playing golf is having good separation between the upper and lower body.
Follow along and you’ll be striking it like the Pros in no time…
Over the Top swing plane refers to a path that is above the swing plane on the downswing. This path produces an out-to-in swing path, which imparts an unwanted spin on our ball.
The result is typically a weak-right or slice. Instead, we need an in-to-out swing path. Where I see players go off the swing plane the most is in the transition. So, let’s get your transition on the “inside to more solid shots” path!
Developing the Perfect Golf Swing, Imagine every one of your shots in the middle of the fairway, every chip two feet from the hole, and every putt nailing the center of the cup.
Well, maybe some of us dream of never having to put put and each approach approach goes into the hole, but I think you get the picture.
Developing the perfect golf swing is probably what many golfers dream of when our heads hit the pillow. The majority of us are aware that golf is a game that requires consistent shot making to be successful (and have fun).
If we are hooking, slicing, and lining our wedges fat, it can really start to get frustrating. Consistency is key to hitting a low score and enjoying the game.
PERFECT GOLF SWING PATH TIPS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR CLUB PATH!
Are you a golfer who sees the ball curve offline causing you to miss the target?
If so then there is a very good chance this could be related to the club path at impact. In this video Adam Bazalgette shows you some great drills that can help you fix your club path and hit straighter shots when out on the golf course.