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Tyler answers a handful of follow-up questions from the Day 1 content.
1. Would you ever resist the drills to make the students do the moves better?
2. What are you trying to feel in the takeaway drill?
3. How do you teach impact?
4. Do you ever see vertical motions that are too early?
5. How do you handle golfers who complain that the change is too difficult?
6. What do the shoulder blades do in the backswing?
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>> [INAUDIBLE]
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>> I'll do that, well some of them were resisted, right?
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And some of them were assisted.
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So yes, you could absolutely start by helping them and
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then finish it off by resisting them and make them do it more.
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Some of them will be a little tough, like, it's hard.
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Like I have kind of like resisted flexion and
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tried to get them to go into more extension.
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But I use that a little less.
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It's a good idea, especially with some of the like,
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hand and club stuff, the body things are a little harder.
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Good question, any other besides can we go over all of them?
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> Would take away, I guess we didn't go much in the depth on the take away.
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When you're doing the, feeling the other club and
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then right below the handle, what are you trying to feel?
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>> I'm trying to feel, is it kind of arm driven or body driven?
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And I'm trying to kind of feel, if there's a gross like plane shift,
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like they're taking it way out or way in.
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But mostly, I'm trying to feel like oftentimes you'll have these guys where
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they'll actually start separating cuz they're trying to pull against you so
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hard.
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So I was trying to cover as many of the different topics as I can.
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So I wouldn't say that this is a comprehensive list of every hands on drill
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that you would wanna do or that I do, but it's a lot of them.
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And there were less in the backswing, right?
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So we focus pretty much on with the wrist position,
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the body being a little bit more centered and kind of initiating the swing with
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the body.
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>> Okay.
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>> Yeah?
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>> Isn't it like?
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>> But there's stuff like you'll see one we do in the short game that I'll do
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for
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like people who have like sway slide, right?
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Here I'll stand right here.
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So you'll see I get sometimes kind of creative like let's say you had somebody
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who was swaying off the ball and kind of picking up the club.
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So go ahead and get down to your setup.
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I'll use this leg to kind of block some of this way.
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And I'll get down enough and I'll still be able to guide the rib cage to kind
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of like,
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I don't want you to feel like you're pushing your left foot that way as you're
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bringing this back and I'll give a little extra awareness with like my legs or
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other stuff.
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So like I said, I didn't know how many we'd be able to get through.
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So there could be a small addendum, but yeah.
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>> How are you teaching an impact?
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>> Like to a brand new beginner, or Mr. Tammy camp that doesn't know that.
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>> Good question.
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So I use a lot of visuals, we'll talk through a little bit as we go through
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here.
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Like I tend to have almost like, like stock presentations, like stock power
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points.
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You see, I don't mind doing power points.
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So like on my desktop, I'll have like a basic one that's kind of like a full
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swing
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analysis and it's got like kind of stills of impact.
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And then I have a folder in my analyzer video analysis software that has like
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my
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favorite drills or my favorite videos and some of them are like showing impact.
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Like, what?
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>> [INAUDIBLE]
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>> Now, I actually use analyzer because I'm on a Mac, I'll come back to that.
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So like within the favorites, we'll usually talk about like low point in some
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context,
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and I'll have this one right here.
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And then I'll show you the one I kind of like finish off with.
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So it's one of my favorite clips as far as seeing like the flat spot.
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I'm basically seeing like, all right, he's making contact.
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And then it's three frames after impact that you start to see the dirt fly.
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And it's just a little kind of skimming of dirt.
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And usually they'll kind of get the concept like, can you see how little change
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there is in kind of the club face for people who are really zipping it over?
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And then it kind of twists through there, but that's well after impact.
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That's not really going to have a major impact on his consistency.
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And then I usually follow it up with this one of tiger.
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And basically asking, where is the club making contact with the ground?
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And then we'll circle back into, okay, so what are the big factors of that?
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We'll talk about.
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And then I've got this clip that I'll usually do with audio good.
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Or it's just like, I'll say, I just want you to notice the consistency of
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ground content.
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So I usually like, when I'm starting a clinic and talking about low point,
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like I usually use some of those and then try to kind of circle back to
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explaining,
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well, what's actually happening?
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And how do we do it?
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So good question.
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Three to five drills that you would say you'd be more like the handle on fact
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file.
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Um, I have definitely, like, I do a lot on the ribcage.
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I do a lot on the shoulders and I do a lot of the, like, release stuff.
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Like we did the, don't break my arm, the lead arm blocking.
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Like that stuff, the single arms.
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We have not tried single arms.
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It takes a little practice.
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Sometimes, and I'll say that mine varies.
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There are sometimes where I do it kind of more of a two handed.
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Like I'm holding on to it here where I just don't feel like I have, like,
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good enough control one handed, but it also, you know, you don't have to hit it
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perfect for them to get the gist of it.
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But if you do get them to feel compression and, and kind of the handle leading
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a
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little bit more or the body bracing, um, it can be pretty powerful.
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Good. Any other, any other questions?
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This will be a little tough in here.
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Yes.
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So a lot of it, um, we're addressing like verticals.
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What if the verticals are early?
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Usually if the verticals are early, then it's not enough translation.
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And it's like side bend right away.
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Like you're talking about the person that's basically like kind of going,
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like straight away like that.
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It's really hard to do, do that while doing this move.
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And we'll go over like a little bit of the translation here in the warm up.
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But I would say if I had to break it up way more often, I see late than early.
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But I'll be curious, like I said, I just got forced plates.
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I'll be curious to see how that actually shows up.
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Like if it actually shows up as early vertical or if it shows up as really,
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like weak verticals.
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Don't know yet.
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With the sex pile coaching.
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Yeah.
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You work a little on a regular headboard, that's really different.
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What I usually do, would you be careful to go and take some shots
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because they don't have success right away?
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I mean, the psychology is definitely part of the coaching equation.
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So yes, like I forget, I think it was Ryan where we got him in a better top
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of backswing position and he like shanked it, right?
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So then it became like, OK, so if we're going to do this,
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I had that we had to try to explain where the shank come from, right?
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So you just have to be prepared for how they're going to miss it.
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And if it's like if it's a big change and you won't be able to add on like a
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layer, then then yes, I might I might not go after that big of a change for
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that golfer.
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But you got it.
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I think there will be times where I'll have them walk away and say like,
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hey, you're probably going to have to practice just this little shot for a week
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.
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But most of the time I'm I'm trying to get them hitting balls full swing as
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quickly as possible early wins early wins.
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Yeah, they'll build some momentum, gain a little confidence.
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Yeah, before the real hard stuff.
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Yes, would you come back on the with yes, right?
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Yes.
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What's up in the back?
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The shoulder blade is basically coming like down and back like this.
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Yeah, they're kind of rotating on the spine kind of like that.
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Yeah, and most of that is because so it's it's up there.
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And then if I start to kind of rotate my rib cage, like if I have my arms here
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and I rotate my rib cage, the shoulder is going to go backward.
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Right, so it's not quite so much that it's like actively pulling backward.
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It's just not going that way.
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Yeah.
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No, this is good.
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I guess that we want it to be interactive.
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Everybody seen this clip before?
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So watch his right shoulder blade.
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You see it?
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So the shoulder blade is kind of in this space right here.
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And this is like the point of it.
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And you'll you'll see people go like up right away.
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So I use a lot of video just because it's easier to to see it and visualize
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rather than just looking at the 3D graphs or things like that,
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especially with things like the shoulder blades.
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Good. Any other questions?
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No.
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Okay.
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>> [INAUDIBLE]
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>> I'll do that, well some of them were resisted, right?
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And some of them were assisted.
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So yes, you could absolutely start by helping them and
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then finish it off by resisting them and make them do it more.
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Some of them will be a little tough, like, it's hard.
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Like I have kind of like resisted flexion and
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tried to get them to go into more extension.
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But I use that a little less.
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It's a good idea, especially with some of the like,
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hand and club stuff, the body things are a little harder.
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Good question, any other besides can we go over all of them?
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> Would take away, I guess we didn't go much in the depth on the take away.
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When you're doing the, feeling the other club and
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then right below the handle, what are you trying to feel?
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>> I'm trying to feel, is it kind of arm driven or body driven?
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And I'm trying to kind of feel, if there's a gross like plane shift,
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like they're taking it way out or way in.
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But mostly, I'm trying to feel like oftentimes you'll have these guys where
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they'll actually start separating cuz they're trying to pull against you so
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hard.
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So I was trying to cover as many of the different topics as I can.
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So I wouldn't say that this is a comprehensive list of every hands on drill
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that you would wanna do or that I do, but it's a lot of them.
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And there were less in the backswing, right?
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So we focus pretty much on with the wrist position,
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the body being a little bit more centered and kind of initiating the swing with
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the body.
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>> Okay.
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>> Yeah?
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>> Isn't it like?
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>> But there's stuff like you'll see one we do in the short game that I'll do
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for
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like people who have like sway slide, right?
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Here I'll stand right here.
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So you'll see I get sometimes kind of creative like let's say you had somebody
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who was swaying off the ball and kind of picking up the club.
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So go ahead and get down to your setup.
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I'll use this leg to kind of block some of this way.
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And I'll get down enough and I'll still be able to guide the rib cage to kind
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of like,
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I don't want you to feel like you're pushing your left foot that way as you're
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bringing this back and I'll give a little extra awareness with like my legs or
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other stuff.
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So like I said, I didn't know how many we'd be able to get through.
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So there could be a small addendum, but yeah.
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>> How are you teaching an impact?
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>> Like to a brand new beginner, or Mr. Tammy camp that doesn't know that.
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>> Good question.
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So I use a lot of visuals, we'll talk through a little bit as we go through
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here.
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Like I tend to have almost like, like stock presentations, like stock power
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points.
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You see, I don't mind doing power points.
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So like on my desktop, I'll have like a basic one that's kind of like a full
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swing
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analysis and it's got like kind of stills of impact.
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And then I have a folder in my analyzer video analysis software that has like
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my
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favorite drills or my favorite videos and some of them are like showing impact.
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Like, what?
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>> [INAUDIBLE]
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>> Now, I actually use analyzer because I'm on a Mac, I'll come back to that.
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So like within the favorites, we'll usually talk about like low point in some
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context,
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and I'll have this one right here.
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And then I'll show you the one I kind of like finish off with.
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So it's one of my favorite clips as far as seeing like the flat spot.
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I'm basically seeing like, all right, he's making contact.
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And then it's three frames after impact that you start to see the dirt fly.
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And it's just a little kind of skimming of dirt.
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And usually they'll kind of get the concept like, can you see how little change
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there is in kind of the club face for people who are really zipping it over?
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And then it kind of twists through there, but that's well after impact.
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That's not really going to have a major impact on his consistency.
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And then I usually follow it up with this one of tiger.
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And basically asking, where is the club making contact with the ground?
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And then we'll circle back into, okay, so what are the big factors of that?
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We'll talk about.
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And then I've got this clip that I'll usually do with audio good.
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Or it's just like, I'll say, I just want you to notice the consistency of
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ground content.
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So I usually like, when I'm starting a clinic and talking about low point,
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like I usually use some of those and then try to kind of circle back to
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explaining,
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well, what's actually happening?
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And how do we do it?
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So good question.
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Three to five drills that you would say you'd be more like the handle on fact
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file.
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Um, I have definitely, like, I do a lot on the ribcage.
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I do a lot on the shoulders and I do a lot of the, like, release stuff.
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Like we did the, don't break my arm, the lead arm blocking.
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Like that stuff, the single arms.
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We have not tried single arms.
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It takes a little practice.
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Sometimes, and I'll say that mine varies.
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There are sometimes where I do it kind of more of a two handed.
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Like I'm holding on to it here where I just don't feel like I have, like,
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good enough control one handed, but it also, you know, you don't have to hit it
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perfect for them to get the gist of it.
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But if you do get them to feel compression and, and kind of the handle leading
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a
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little bit more or the body bracing, um, it can be pretty powerful.
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Good. Any other, any other questions?
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This will be a little tough in here.
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Yes.
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So a lot of it, um, we're addressing like verticals.
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What if the verticals are early?
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Usually if the verticals are early, then it's not enough translation.
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And it's like side bend right away.
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Like you're talking about the person that's basically like kind of going,
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like straight away like that.
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It's really hard to do, do that while doing this move.
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And we'll go over like a little bit of the translation here in the warm up.
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But I would say if I had to break it up way more often, I see late than early.
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But I'll be curious, like I said, I just got forced plates.
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I'll be curious to see how that actually shows up.
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Like if it actually shows up as early vertical or if it shows up as really,
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like weak verticals.
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Don't know yet.
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With the sex pile coaching.
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Yeah.
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You work a little on a regular headboard, that's really different.
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What I usually do, would you be careful to go and take some shots
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because they don't have success right away?
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I mean, the psychology is definitely part of the coaching equation.
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So yes, like I forget, I think it was Ryan where we got him in a better top
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of backswing position and he like shanked it, right?
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So then it became like, OK, so if we're going to do this,
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I had that we had to try to explain where the shank come from, right?
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So you just have to be prepared for how they're going to miss it.
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And if it's like if it's a big change and you won't be able to add on like a
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layer, then then yes, I might I might not go after that big of a change for
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that golfer.
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But you got it.
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I think there will be times where I'll have them walk away and say like,
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hey, you're probably going to have to practice just this little shot for a week
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.
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But most of the time I'm I'm trying to get them hitting balls full swing as
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quickly as possible early wins early wins.
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Yeah, they'll build some momentum, gain a little confidence.
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Yeah, before the real hard stuff.
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Yes, would you come back on the with yes, right?
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Yes.
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What's up in the back?
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The shoulder blade is basically coming like down and back like this.
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Yeah, they're kind of rotating on the spine kind of like that.
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Yeah, and most of that is because so it's it's up there.
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And then if I start to kind of rotate my rib cage, like if I have my arms here
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and I rotate my rib cage, the shoulder is going to go backward.
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Right, so it's not quite so much that it's like actively pulling backward.
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It's just not going that way.
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Yeah.
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No, this is good.
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I guess that we want it to be interactive.
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Everybody seen this clip before?
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So watch his right shoulder blade.
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You see it?
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So the shoulder blade is kind of in this space right here.
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And this is like the point of it.
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And you'll you'll see people go like up right away.
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So I use a lot of video just because it's easier to to see it and visualize
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rather than just looking at the 3D graphs or things like that,
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especially with things like the shoulder blades.
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Good. Any other questions?
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No.
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Okay.
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