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Ai Miyazato's slow sweet golf swing

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

Ai Miyazato at the 2010 LPGA KIA Classic, warming up.

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  • This is from Vision54 as taught by Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott. In one of their books, one of their drills to try is to take 1 swing that lasts 2 or 3 minutes. Miyazato is one of their students.

  • Sweet stroke. I'm trying to model my swing like this and I'm a 200lb guy

  • @TheJDub1228

    I like both, Wie and Ai. They are very different to each other. One has power and other has control. Since they are both very young, it would be very intersting to see how they progress during the next 25 years or so....

  • @TheGolfdaily Just wait until Michelle Wie graduates from Collage, MiayatHO will go down!

  • @TheJDub1228

    lack of size? Well, she just won the Evian for the second time!

  • Miyazato is good but will never be among the best due to her lack of size and strength. She has to be at her best in order to win.

  • @TheNYgolfer pompous ass.

  • Yes I first saw this in Harvey Penick's little red book video.This slow motion technique allows the brain to absorb the golf swing frame by frame.This programs the computer (brain) to hopefully repeat the process in real speed during a full swing.The problem with this technique is that if you don't know what you are supposed to be doing during every phase of the swing you will feed false information into your computer and your game will not improve. Bad info in equals bad info out.

  • this is nothing new. hogan used to do it and Penick talked about it.

  • She is doing kata training which means : ‘to shape, form, mold, or model’, and ‘that which gives form and defines shape’. Kata has been the primary method of Eastern classical arts training for 5,000 years. This is done swinging in front of a mirror. By practicing one's golf swing in a mirror, you can take it apart in position-by-position in slow motion, then putting it back together, Tiger grooved his swing into his muscle memory as an unconscious automatic reflex action using this method.

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