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One Leg Drill Amazing Power Compression; #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement

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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows how to improve your swing for more effortless power and consistency through the perfection of your one leg swing. Learn how to get huge range of motion without shifting your centre, which will in turn give you more power than you thought possible.

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  • Did he Say Stacked :Flame war commence:

  • @Siceone Check the date! This came out before I ever knew about S&T and it really is not the same thing at all; this is the real definition of what stacked is; not about fictitious centres but stacking the centre of gravity of your body properly and keeping a solid platform under the swing of the arm club unit. Shawn

  • Is that the 150 marker behind you mate?

  • @riverace7 No Mate; that is a post for the carts not to go in the wet area there; I am well back of it just like I say in the video; I am very careful of not over exaggerating distances as I want to be taken seriously; all you need to do is ask any of the guys in my forum who have taken lessons and seen me hit shots in person; Shawn

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  • @Siceone Its just an old drill to get great compression and proper impact position. It's a very old drill. My dad was doing it in the 1970's.

  • Your one legged drill suggest that for greater efficiency weight distribution should be more like 90% to 95% on the lead leg and 5% to 10% on the back leg rather than 50% 50% as promoted by so many golf instructures. What say you? When a golfer is at address is the weight mostly on the lead leg or is the weight distributed more evenly on both legs?

  • @paddy28101969 Hey Patrick; Thanks for the question; I respond to this in my DVD series and also use the downhill slope to make the same action for the feel of the brace against the left side in the swing; Best is make 4 shots on one leg to a specific target and feel the way you are unwinding around the inside of the left ankle; then hit 4 shots feet apart and feel the same thing; I have some nice drills to bridge the 2 in the DVD as well that are extremely helpful; Shawn

  • @josephforte I have taken a couple chandeliers out in my time! LOL!! Thanks for the comment! Shawn

  • Shawn, there are a bunch of other people posting your videos.  Not sure what you can do about it. Just wanted to let you know.

  • Hi Shawn, great videos and tips far and away the best I have seen, can I ask you regarding the one leg drill can I ask you , regarding practising this do you recommend just hitting one legged shots in practise then normal stance on course or a bit of both in practise and on the course? many thanks Patrick in the UK

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