Improving Your Golf Swing
Golf swings are as individual as the people who use them. Everyone has their own unique style and form.[1]Complex ballet steps are mastered by observing the legs and feet of expert ballet dancers.[2] Golf swings are unique, like fingerprints -- and almost as tough to change. That said, Sergio's swing may always include his signature downcock.[3]
Golf swings are like snowflakes -- every one is different. You don' t need to go much further than comparing the swings of Jim Furyk and Lee Trevino to Tiger Woods to see how very different swings can achieve fairly similar results.[4]Everyone's golf swing a is different, and when you change somebody's swing, it's like trying to erase their fingerprints. None of them swing alike.[5] Golf swings are an individual technique and not all work immediately for everyone. No two golf swings are exactly alike.[6] Golf swings are bettered when each practice swing is made to last 90 seconds and every minute error is simultaneously noted and instantly corrected.
Golf swings can be refined by playing Tiger's videos.[7] Complex ballet steps are mastered by observing the legs and feet of expert ballet dancers.[8] Take Sergio's swing it always includes his signature downcock.[9] Compare the swings of JimFuryk and Lee Trevino to Tiger Woods and see how very different swings can achieve similar results.[10]
Everyone has their own unique style and form.[11]If you are a novice to the sport, learn the golf swing basics by getting professional help.[12] Practice this while maintaining your position. While this can be daunting at first, you can make things easier for yourself by breathing at a relaxed pace while maintaining the position without tensing your muscles.[13] Practicing golf swings and learning all the basics will get you ready for the real thing.[14]
Practicing leads to muscle memory and muscle memory leads to speed.[15]Practice is the only known way that a golfer may improve the consistency of his or her golf swing. However, to improve the technical aspects of his or her swing, a golfer will commonly hire a golf pro to teach them.[16]Practically, only putter stance would require an even stance, since we do not need any hip joint motion. In order to achieve it, the ball or your rear foot should be in line with the heel of your lead foot, sort of diagonally to the target line.[17]Golfers shoulders do not turn 90 degrees. You shoulder joints work independently of each other and one is capable of moving about 45degrees while the other does not move, depending on you flexibility.[18]
Golfers of all stripes have to adapt their swings to their physical attributes and strengths. The patented Callaway Performance Analysis System, used tocustom fit Tour Professionals like Phil Mickelson,[19] Ernie Els [20] and Annika Sorenstam, [21] employs two high-speed cameras and ball-flight simulators,while a computer monitor displays an analysis of each golfers launch conditions--ball speed, launch angle and spin rates.[22] Golfers believe they first need to wind their body tight, and then secondly, rotate their body hard through the ball. This can be hard to do and unfortunately rarely works consistently.[23]Everyone has some sort of limitations. Every person is slightly different in their body build.[24] Everyone does not and should not have the same golf swing. Depending on athletic ability and body type, golfers will all have slightly different swings.[25]
Hitting shots fat usually means a couple of things. The body is arriving to the ball before the arms and club and/or the club is too steep (too high and straight) coming into impact.[26] Hitting the ball straighter and farther with more consistency is the one surefire route to improvement. Hitting putts into plastic cups or into a putting trainer that shoots the ball all over the room? See the results of your swings in vivid color in high-definition video while gathering valuable swing statistics that help you im prove your consistency.[27]Imagine practicing something good. [28] Imagine going to a fun fair where there is the traditional game to test power and strength, where the strong men swing a sledge hammer down to try to ring the bell above. The harder they bring the hammer down the higher they score.[29]That's what this book is about.[30]
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Conclusion Keep practicing and don't give up!
Frank Terroni
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