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Swing Analysis - Adam Scott

Adam Scott has one of the best looking swings of the last 20 years. He consistently ranks highly in ball striking as well as distance and seems to avoid injury better than most of the greats. See what makes his downswing so special, and what might reveal why he tends to struggle with putting with a conventional length putter.

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in this swing analysis video we're going

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to take a look at Adam Scott now Adam

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Scott has one of the best swings of our

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era as far as a lot of the geometry so

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I'm not just going to sit here and play

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through swing and tell you how perfect

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the club looks there or at the top of

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the swing or etc we're going to get into

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some of the details of some of the key

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movements that makes his swing look the

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way that it does function the way that

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does and potentially gives him a little

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bit of trouble when it gets to putting

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so hopefully you'll enjoy this analysis

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video as we take a look at some of the

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key movements of the transition and down

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swinging for Adam Scott so the two key

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movements that we will look at in

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transition are going to be the arm

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shallowing and the sequencing or how

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he's powering the swing with his total

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body so first let's look at this arm

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shallowing move it's going to be he's

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one of the examples that people use of

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lookey just brings his arms straight

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back down on kind of the same position

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or same plane that he would swing back

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on now what I'll say is okay that's fine

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I'm not saying that the club is making a

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huge major shallowing move I'm saying

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that the arms are because if we take

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this position here in the backswing you

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can see where his chest and where his

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pelvis are facing and you can see that

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the elbow actually let's go a little bit

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further back so we can see you can see

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the elbow there is pointing pretty close

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to straight down towards the ground it's

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got a little bit of internal rotation

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but it's pointing pretty much down

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towards the ground so what will happen

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is from the top of the swing as he

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starts down now his arm is pointing a

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little bit more out but the big thing is

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compared to his body if his arms and

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club are in a relatively same similar

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position to where they were in the

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backswing so right around here then

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if his body has completely changed by

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definition his arms have also changed in

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order to maintain that same space it's

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kind of like if I had you standing up on

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a you know wobbly board and your head

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was staying in the same place but your

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body was moving all

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the place technically your neck is

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moving a lot in order to keep your head

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still even though it looks like your

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head is things so so is if his arms

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don't look like they've changed a whole

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lot but his body looks like it's changed

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a ton he's made some major arm and

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shoulder movements in order to attain

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that look so what we'll see is the elbow

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is now pointing a little bit more down

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even though the body has rotated a

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significant amount in order to make that

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happen the arms will have had to have

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rotated to the right of his body or

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shall out a very good bit you can see it

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a little bit from the face on you as

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well where the elbows pointing kind of

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straight down there and then as we go up

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towards the top of swing in return back

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to that same position now the elbow is

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pointing kind of more out or well out in

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front of the golf ball as opposed to

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pointing straight down at about that

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same position or you know orientation

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compared to the camera so even though it

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doesn't look like he's having this

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shallow move all the all the indicators

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are there and everything is pointing to

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the fact that his arms have shadowed a

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good bit during transition otherwise he

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wouldn't be able to have the body

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rotation that he's going to have during

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the remainder of the downswing without

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getting too steep so now let's take a

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look at one of my favorite topics which

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is how golfers power their swings so

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we're going to take a look at how Adam

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uses his entire body to power the swing

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so I basically want you to look and kind

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of pay attention to these major joints

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so what's happening at the foot ankle

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what's happening at the knee what's

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happening at the hip and then what's

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happening in the mid spine or just below

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the shirt buttons kind of in here so

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what we'll see is as he goes up towards

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the top of the swing you'll see there's

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actually some movement in his foot I'll

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show it in a little better camera angle

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or a little better camera quality view

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but you'll see that there's an overall

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pattern of it looks like everything is

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moving together and yet if you were to

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go frame by frame it looks like the foot

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is moving slightly before the knee the

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knee slightly before the hip and the

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hips slightly before the chest so

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there's this almost duality of try

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to have clear sequencing of the lower

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body before the arms and clawed them

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before the upper body but then there's

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also this fascial connection you want to

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make sure that all the all the links

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between the bodies are not getting to

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disconnect it it's a it's a key source

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for transferring power all the way to

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the arms in club and a lot of golfers

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even very good golfers don't have nearly

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the look of the the connection between

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the different segments that Adam is

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demonstrating here now from the face on

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view you'll again see that total body

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movement and you'll see a pretty quick

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weight shift where he gets his hip over

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on to on top of that lead foot by about

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the time the lead arm is parallel and

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then you can really go into that bracing

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strategy as he goes into the release for

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for the arm and hand purposes he's got

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just classic release stuff so if you

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were to copy one position this position

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that he gets into I refer to as

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follow-through position indicates a lot

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of really good mechanics so he's got his

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his pelvic tilt going on where his

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glutes are squeezing his hip is in

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extension you can see how he's got this

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really smooth curve going from his spine

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all the way down to his foot he's got a

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great arm extension he's got full

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unhinging of the wrist so the club has

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not passed his hands he's it's just very

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good

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mechanically for what we want to do with

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the driver and if you're able to

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accomplish even a tenth of this you're

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probably going to be a pretty good

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driver the golf ball from the

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down-the-line view you can see that he

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hasn't really come out of the spine

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angle he's continued to to side Bend as

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his arms are extending away there's just

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lots of really good pieces here that you

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would want to try to emulate so now I

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want to talk about two things one one

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that goes on with his feet so we can see

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that timing of how quickly he gets into

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his lead foot and then we're going to

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talk a little bit about a shoulder

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girdle so this is a really good quality

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clip here and I think that it helps you

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really visualize and see

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it's going on the timing of when a lot

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of these pressures and things tend to

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happen so you'll see from the face on

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view that it looks like he gets onto his

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left side pretty quickly so by the time

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that left arms parallel to the ground so

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I want you to see a neat little timing

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thing which is once he gets to right

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about there you'll see that foot shift

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back away from the line just slightly

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that foot would not be able to shift

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away from the line if he was still

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actively pushing through the ground so

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he's he's kind of pushed through the

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ground done does his Jackson v or weight

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shift move but it's done by the time he

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gets to about here and then as he goes

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to rotate ya or transfer and start the

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bracing with that lead leg you'll tend

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to see that that trail foot is almost

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free-floating and shifts back just

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slightly so I know a lot of golfers try

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to really push through the the inside

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part of that foot all the way down into

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the in the impact just want you see how

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quickly that weight shift move should

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happen if you're then kind of using more

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of your total body to swing the club as

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opposed to just using your arms if you

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tend to use your arms as the power

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source what you'll tend to see is you're

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going to shift to the bat lead foot a

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little bit slower and use your lower

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body more as positioning instead of

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speed one of the ways you can tell that

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he's using his total body to create

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power is if we get it to this position

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you can see that the club shaft is

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roughly parallel to the target line is

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so is his chest so essentially the same

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thing as if he was standing up and he

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had the club parallel to his chest not

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perpendicular like if you take your

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normal address position right there the

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club is perpendicular to his chest but

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then at this point the club is still

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parallel or even behind his chest and

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he'll maintain that relationship pretty

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much as long as he can and you'll see

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that right around here as he approaches

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impact it's still pretty close to that

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parallel to his chest so the club is

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well behind him the only way the club

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would stay

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well behind him for that long is it if

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he's powering it more with the body

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rotation inside Bend and not with the

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extension of the arms or chopping of the

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arms so then the last little piece would

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be to notice an area where we could

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potentially get some improvement because

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I believe there there's always something

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you can do to improve your swing if

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you're happy with it that's great go for

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it but some of these guys who are best

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in the world are constant to constantly

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tinkering on their swings i'm scott's

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not one of them so I think that and from

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a swing standpoint there's not a whole

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lot that I would change I'm going to

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show you an area where if we focus on

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what's going on up in this region we get

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an idea that there may be some some

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dysfunctional pattern there that could

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be impacting a short game especially his

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putting so what you'll normally see is

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down through this hitting area you would

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normally see a pretty pronounced

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movement of the shoulder girdle or the

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shoulder blade Adam doesn't really do

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that it's almost like his shoulder

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blades are fixed in in position on his

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ribcage so as a result what you'll tend

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to see is you'll see a little bit more

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of a compensation through his neck which

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allows that shoulder to bite by

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compensating with his neck kind of

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tucking his chin and turning his head

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more to the right that's going to that's

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going to mimic the movement of having

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the shoulder working a little bit more

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around you'll see the to the right part

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a little bit more from the face on so

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right about now as the arms want to

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extend he's he's bringing his head

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towards his shoulders as he's bringing

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his neck forward so he's using this

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muscle called the sternocleidomastoid to

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really create some tension on the top of

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the shoulder girdle which will make the

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arm stronger when it then goes to extend

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but the big thing you'll see is as he

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goes through there's not a ton of

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shoulder blade movement and I like this

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camera angle because it's so clear and

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you can see because Adam has pretty

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pronounced back you can see a lot of the

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lines that make up some of the muscles

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around the shoulder blades you can see

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that there is some movement but not a

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whole lot the white shirts are usually

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the easiest to see this so here's an

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example of Brent Snedeker and you can

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see through the ball just kind of the

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edge of his scapula and then through the

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ball you'll kind of see the shoulder

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blade working a little bit more around

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kind of like so again this isn't going

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to be a problem for the full swing

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inspect what he's doing there is going

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to provide a loss of safety and

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stability but it looks like it's a

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little bit locked up the place where

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that would show up would be more of

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cutting because you have as guys like

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Stan Utley have demonstrated when your

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shoulder blades have free mobility it

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makes it a little bit easier to control

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the path and the movement with more the

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elbows and shoulders and a lot less with

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the hands and wrists so I had a little

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trouble finding a good face on camera of

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his short putter putting stroke but

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you'll see that there's a little bit

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more of an arm and hand release as the

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movement appears to be happening a

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little bit more below the elbows and in

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the spine not a ton here in the shoulder

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girdle this actually fits a little bit

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better with his long putter style

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because this can pretty much lock the

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scapula in place and then it's really

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easy to control the face but just by

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having more of the movement at the rib

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cage and the grip position pretty much

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takes the wrists out so he's effectively

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locked this all into one lever and then

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controls it a lot with his body he's

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already shown with his full swing that

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he's really good at controlling

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precision and the location of where this

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club is swinging by using his body so

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this makes a lot of sense for him it'll

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be interesting to see how he holds up to

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transition transitioning to the short

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stroke for this upcoming year where the

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long putter is going to be banned so if

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you like the way we break this down head

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on over to golf smart academy and check

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out our membership program learn all the

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drills that help you build a solid

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transition

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release and some of the key concepts

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that we discussed here in this video

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