ONLY one method has ever been developed which positions

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SaifulIslam01
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ONLY one method has ever been developed which positions

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Now, we need a set-up and backswing which will allow all major joints to fall into their required impact positions as easily as possible.

Imagine this – if the trunk is in left lateral flexion (the silliest movement in the game of golf) at the top of the backswing, is it EASY for the body to laterally flex the right side, while trying to ‘uncoil’ from backswing torso rotation and simultaneously trying to extend the right elbow?

OR, if the right arm is internally rotated, has a pronated forearm and an extended wrist ……imagine all the joints where repositioning must take place.
ALL joints so that they are in their most efficient positions at the top, and can thus deliver not only SSF but also GRF and X-Factor-Stretch – WITHOUT VOLITION.

Forget the further, straighter, higher requirements of the golf swing. Have any of you studied which positions can cause injury? Look at what Tom Watson is recommending in a 2008 Golf Digest Article (see Knee Injury in the ‘walking the talk’ section of this blog). Or understand John Daly’s sites of July 2013 injury (in the ‘injury’ section)

The highly evolved 2013 Minimalist Golf Swing separates the telegram number list body’s requirement for transverse plane movement from the arms’ requirement for frontal plane movement by FINISHING body-rotation pre-swing. Then with the right trunk remaining in lateral flexion at all times, the upper body is unable to mis-cue the start of the downswing and SSF is easy. The right heel remains grounded for as long as possible, and body weight remains centrally positioned, so GRF is created in a meaningful direction.

Invite me to do a seminar for your golfers and see GOLF SWING MAGIC. Not only for highly athletic people but for ANY golfer. (ONLY a person with an eclectic Masters’ level education in anatomy, biomechanics and orthopedic physical assessment can conceive of all this!)
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