Analyze Your Own Swing! Part 2; #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement
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As usuall I always learn something new from listening to your analysis. Thanks Shawn!!
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This now brings it ALL together. Seeing you from the back seals it for me. Its Bobby Jones for sure. Here it is: You toss the club up, weight for a split second goes to the right side(assumes u r a Righty) and for that brief split second is suspended, then you plant (fall) down forward and then with the hip turn it forces your arms front and down (and then you can add more force if you want). Seeing you from the front this is all missed - but from the back, it shows us everything. Shawn - Txs!
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Hi Shawn, Great videos you have help me more then you can imagine, just returned to golf after 20 years, just wondering which program you are using to demonstrate this video clip
Thanks Dennis
Australia
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@plopp1231 Best video to explain this and for you to experience this are the following: "Golf pro lesson tilted spiral part 3 and "golf pro lesson how to work the ball" part 1 and 2; Shawn
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@451mnu Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion and in the golf swing, this is the imaginary center of the body that your mass is turning around; the best way to keep something still is to allow everything to turn around it; so this is why it is so important to ALLOW the rib-cage and pelvis to turn freely on top of the hips to let the arm-club unit swing freely. See "golf pro lesson how to coordinate arm motion with body turn"
shawn..you left heel comes pretty far off the ground...ala a younger jack nicklaus in other videos you advocate rolling the heels...i am confused on what the feet should be doing, especially the left heel...
tshoey22 1 year ago
@tshoey22 Just have a look at my "golf pro lesson leg and footwork" video; Shawn
clemshaw 1 year ago
How do you not shift a little in the backswing? I find it easier to shift weight on my back foot to get the swing going.
molsondrive1970 1 year ago
@molsondrive1970 I do shift lots of weight into the backswing; however, I DO NOT SHIFT MY CENTER TO THE RIGHT IN THE BACKSWING AS THIS WOULD BE AN OUT OF BALANCE CONDITION! There would be a tremendous loss of leverage if that were to happen so do not confuse weight shift with slide of center. Shawn
clemshaw 1 year ago
Hi Shawn, still working on the excersises you wrote down for me when I visited you. Reviewing my swing on video, I cant seem to get past throwing the club at the ball. My lag is good right up until the ball. I have seen your related videos(through the ball, etc.) and have your DVD. What drill would be best to help me get the sensation of whipping through that ball.
mstudent321 3 years ago
@mstudent321 I have so many on this lately; lots of breakthroughs going on at our learning center! The best is to see the last 15 videos on my clemshaw home page;
Shawn
clemshaw 1 year ago