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over the right knee rotate your torso placing your hand next to the left thigh. Look over
over the right knee rotate your torso placing your hand next to the left thigh. Look over
So if I think my torso stays straight, I push my hips back, keep leaning forward.
So if I think my torso stays straight, I push my hips back, keep leaning forward.
I salute the audio close up on his torso.
Give me a close-up on his torso.
A helpful cue is to think about pushing the floor away with your plant arm to help stabilize the torso.
A helpful cue is to think about pushing the floor away with your plant arm to help stabilize the torso.
I want you to soften the elbow as you continue to turn Mm-hmm And this shoulder is just going to stay in place as you continue to rotate your body away from the target So I think the misinterpretation for a lot of players comes from of when they hear a wide swing of the club head being a long way away from them exactly and so what I demonstrated at the beginning of this video was a wide golf swing But that's just me trying to like push that golf club head as far away from my body as possible Problem is is if I just do that my arms are lifting and separating off my torso My lower body is not really engaged and before we know it that's when we really do start to see this breakdown at the top Yes, so what you're saying is really if we were to talk about the width component It's almost the handle staying away from the body, but we do want the head itself To move we do want that wrist hinge as We take the golf club back.
Mm-hmm Yeah, so if I'm then getting to the top I've created this nice wide backswing from address I'm turning my torso.
Arms are in front of your torso, in front of the rib cage,
Arms are in front of your torso in front of the rib cage and you've actually turned the body and loaded versus where you would get to if that gap gets narrower, that right arm, right shoulder would kind of retract behind you.
When you do a front foot elevation, you see more of a vertical torso position and external rotation.
Now, when you do a rear foot elevation, you'll see a more horizontal torso position and internal rotation.
This exercise emphasizes the core muscles on the side of your torso closest to the ground, such as the obliques and smaller QL muscle deep next to your spine.
This exercise emphasizes the core muscles on the side of your torso closest to the ground, such as the obliques and smaller QL muscle deep next to your spine.
So the amount of hinge that you take at the start is going to depend on your anatomy, how long your femur is compared to your torso, and whether or not you're having a very good upright front squat or a more inclined chest with a low bar back squat.
So the amount of hinge that you take at the start is going to depend on your anatomy, how long your femur is compared to your torso,