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Myview - Driver Vs Iron
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This is my view is looking at the difference between the driver and the iron.
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So I've got my driver and my seven iron and I've got my little visual impact
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station.
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So visual impact station I basically have my target line perpendicular and
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roughly about
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middle or where I'm going to start my stance position and we got a line about
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45 and 45.
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So if I was to get into setup position with my seven iron, there you can see
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the body
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position just like so.
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Now if I was to go through kind of a slow motion swing, you'll see that my
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upper body
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kind of stays on top of it and that release is going much more down into the
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ground than
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it is out towards the target.
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Now if I was to do the same thing with the driver, so feet together, small step
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, big
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step, foot turn out.
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So now if I was to go up towards the top of the swing, come one down, nice and
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slow.
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You can see that my upper body from my perspective feels like it's more over my
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right foot and
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looks well behind the ball even though it's coming in.
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So my release position and direction is going to be much more out towards the
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target than
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with the iron down towards the ground.
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Even though I'm making roughly the same hand motions, the biggest difference is
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going to
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be the location where my upper body or how this axis still has affected where
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my release
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is going to be.
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So hopefully that helps you see how subtle it looks from the third person point
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of view
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but how drastically different it looks from that first person point of view.
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If you're struggling with either your driver or the irons because of this axis
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tilt, hopefully
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this gives you a good view of what you should see.
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1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:06.320
This is my view is looking at the difference between the driver and the iron.
2
00:00:06.320 --> 00:00:13.600
So I've got my driver and my seven iron and I've got my little visual impact
3
00:00:13.600 --> 00:00:14.240
station.
4
00:00:14.240 --> 00:00:19.760
So visual impact station I basically have my target line perpendicular and
5
00:00:19.760 --> 00:00:20.680
roughly about
6
00:00:20.680 --> 00:00:25.140
middle or where I'm going to start my stance position and we got a line about
7
00:00:25.140 --> 00:00:26.560
45 and 45.
8
00:00:26.560 --> 00:00:35.100
So if I was to get into setup position with my seven iron, there you can see
9
00:00:35.100 --> 00:00:36.120
the body
10
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:37.640
position just like so.
11
00:00:37.640 --> 00:00:41.840
Now if I was to go through kind of a slow motion swing, you'll see that my
12
00:00:41.840 --> 00:00:42.580
upper body
13
00:00:42.580 --> 00:00:49.180
kind of stays on top of it and that release is going much more down into the
14
00:00:49.180 --> 00:00:49.960
ground than
15
00:00:49.960 --> 00:00:53.260
it is out towards the target.
16
00:00:53.260 --> 00:01:02.790
Now if I was to do the same thing with the driver, so feet together, small step
17
00:01:02.790 --> 00:01:03.340
, big
18
00:01:03.340 --> 00:01:05.700
step, foot turn out.
19
00:01:05.700 --> 00:01:10.190
So now if I was to go up towards the top of the swing, come one down, nice and
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00:01:10.190 --> 00:01:10.740
slow.
21
00:01:10.740 --> 00:01:16.330
You can see that my upper body from my perspective feels like it's more over my
22
00:01:16.330 --> 00:01:17.540
right foot and
23
00:01:17.540 --> 00:01:20.900
looks well behind the ball even though it's coming in.
24
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So my release position and direction is going to be much more out towards the
25
00:01:25.940 --> 00:01:26.760
target than
26
00:01:26.760 --> 00:01:28.940
with the iron down towards the ground.
27
00:01:28.940 --> 00:01:32.130
Even though I'm making roughly the same hand motions, the biggest difference is
28
00:01:32.130 --> 00:01:32.460
going to
29
00:01:32.460 --> 00:01:36.610
be the location where my upper body or how this axis still has affected where
30
00:01:36.610 --> 00:01:37.260
my release
31
00:01:37.260 --> 00:01:38.380
is going to be.
32
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So hopefully that helps you see how subtle it looks from the third person point
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00:01:43.580 --> 00:01:44.140
of view
34
00:01:44.140 --> 00:01:48.460
but how drastically different it looks from that first person point of view.
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00:01:48.460 --> 00:01:52.360
If you're struggling with either your driver or the irons because of this axis
36
00:01:52.360 --> 00:01:52.980
tilt, hopefully
37
00:01:52.980 --> 00:01:55.340
this gives you a good view of what you should see.
38
00:02:18.460 --> 00:02:28.460
[BLANK_AUDIO]
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Myview - Driver Vs Iron
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Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:06.320
This is my view is looking at the difference between the driver and the iron.
2
00:00:06.320 --> 00:00:13.600
So I've got my driver and my seven iron and I've got my little visual impact
3
00:00:13.600 --> 00:00:14.240
station.
4
00:00:14.240 --> 00:00:19.760
So visual impact station I basically have my target line perpendicular and
5
00:00:19.760 --> 00:00:20.680
roughly about
6
00:00:20.680 --> 00:00:25.140
middle or where I'm going to start my stance position and we got a line about
7
00:00:25.140 --> 00:00:26.560
45 and 45.
8
00:00:26.560 --> 00:00:35.100
So if I was to get into setup position with my seven iron, there you can see
9
00:00:35.100 --> 00:00:36.120
the body
10
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:37.640
position just like so.
11
00:00:37.640 --> 00:00:41.840
Now if I was to go through kind of a slow motion swing, you'll see that my
12
00:00:41.840 --> 00:00:42.580
upper body
13
00:00:42.580 --> 00:00:49.180
kind of stays on top of it and that release is going much more down into the
14
00:00:49.180 --> 00:00:49.960
ground than
15
00:00:49.960 --> 00:00:53.260
it is out towards the target.
16
00:00:53.260 --> 00:01:02.790
Now if I was to do the same thing with the driver, so feet together, small step
17
00:01:02.790 --> 00:01:03.340
, big
18
00:01:03.340 --> 00:01:05.700
step, foot turn out.
19
00:01:05.700 --> 00:01:10.190
So now if I was to go up towards the top of the swing, come one down, nice and
20
00:01:10.190 --> 00:01:10.740
slow.
21
00:01:10.740 --> 00:01:16.330
You can see that my upper body from my perspective feels like it's more over my
22
00:01:16.330 --> 00:01:17.540
right foot and
23
00:01:17.540 --> 00:01:20.900
looks well behind the ball even though it's coming in.
24
00:01:20.900 --> 00:01:25.940
So my release position and direction is going to be much more out towards the
25
00:01:25.940 --> 00:01:26.760
target than
26
00:01:26.760 --> 00:01:28.940
with the iron down towards the ground.
27
00:01:28.940 --> 00:01:32.130
Even though I'm making roughly the same hand motions, the biggest difference is
28
00:01:32.130 --> 00:01:32.460
going to
29
00:01:32.460 --> 00:01:36.610
be the location where my upper body or how this axis still has affected where
30
00:01:36.610 --> 00:01:37.260
my release
31
00:01:37.260 --> 00:01:38.380
is going to be.
32
00:01:38.380 --> 00:01:43.580
So hopefully that helps you see how subtle it looks from the third person point
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00:01:43.580 --> 00:01:44.140
of view
34
00:01:44.140 --> 00:01:48.460
but how drastically different it looks from that first person point of view.
35
00:01:48.460 --> 00:01:52.360
If you're struggling with either your driver or the irons because of this axis
36
00:01:52.360 --> 00:01:52.980
tilt, hopefully
37
00:01:52.980 --> 00:01:55.340
this gives you a good view of what you should see.
38
00:02:18.460 --> 00:02:28.460
[BLANK_AUDIO]
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:06.320
This is my view is looking at the difference between the driver and the iron.
2
00:00:06.320 --> 00:00:13.600
So I've got my driver and my seven iron and I've got my little visual impact
3
00:00:13.600 --> 00:00:14.240
station.
4
00:00:14.240 --> 00:00:19.760
So visual impact station I basically have my target line perpendicular and
5
00:00:19.760 --> 00:00:20.680
roughly about
6
00:00:20.680 --> 00:00:25.140
middle or where I'm going to start my stance position and we got a line about
7
00:00:25.140 --> 00:00:26.560
45 and 45.
8
00:00:26.560 --> 00:00:35.100
So if I was to get into setup position with my seven iron, there you can see
9
00:00:35.100 --> 00:00:36.120
the body
10
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:37.640
position just like so.
11
00:00:37.640 --> 00:00:41.840
Now if I was to go through kind of a slow motion swing, you'll see that my
12
00:00:41.840 --> 00:00:42.580
upper body
13
00:00:42.580 --> 00:00:49.180
kind of stays on top of it and that release is going much more down into the
14
00:00:49.180 --> 00:00:49.960
ground than
15
00:00:49.960 --> 00:00:53.260
it is out towards the target.
16
00:00:53.260 --> 00:01:02.790
Now if I was to do the same thing with the driver, so feet together, small step
17
00:01:02.790 --> 00:01:03.340
, big
18
00:01:03.340 --> 00:01:05.700
step, foot turn out.
19
00:01:05.700 --> 00:01:10.190
So now if I was to go up towards the top of the swing, come one down, nice and
20
00:01:10.190 --> 00:01:10.740
slow.
21
00:01:10.740 --> 00:01:16.330
You can see that my upper body from my perspective feels like it's more over my
22
00:01:16.330 --> 00:01:17.540
right foot and
23
00:01:17.540 --> 00:01:20.900
looks well behind the ball even though it's coming in.
24
00:01:20.900 --> 00:01:25.940
So my release position and direction is going to be much more out towards the
25
00:01:25.940 --> 00:01:26.760
target than
26
00:01:26.760 --> 00:01:28.940
with the iron down towards the ground.
27
00:01:28.940 --> 00:01:32.130
Even though I'm making roughly the same hand motions, the biggest difference is
28
00:01:32.130 --> 00:01:32.460
going to
29
00:01:32.460 --> 00:01:36.610
be the location where my upper body or how this axis still has affected where
30
00:01:36.610 --> 00:01:37.260
my release
31
00:01:37.260 --> 00:01:38.380
is going to be.
32
00:01:38.380 --> 00:01:43.580
So hopefully that helps you see how subtle it looks from the third person point
33
00:01:43.580 --> 00:01:44.140
of view
34
00:01:44.140 --> 00:01:48.460
but how drastically different it looks from that first person point of view.
35
00:01:48.460 --> 00:01:52.360
If you're struggling with either your driver or the irons because of this axis
36
00:01:52.360 --> 00:01:52.980
tilt, hopefully
37
00:01:52.980 --> 00:01:55.340
this gives you a good view of what you should see.
38
00:02:18.460 --> 00:02:28.460
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