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Fix Your Swing Issues by Analyzing Rickie Fowler's Changes
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify key swing faults by comparing your technique to Rickie's
- Understand the importance of sequencing in your golf swing
- Learn how fitness and body mechanics can enhance your swing efficiency
In this video, we analyze Rickie Fowler's recent swing changes and how they have improved his performance. You'll understand the key adjustments he made and how they can help you refine your own swing.
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In this analysis video we take a look at the swing of Ricky Fowler. Now Ricky
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Fowler has made
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some pretty big swing changes under the tutelage of Bush Harman. He's played
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really well the last
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couple years and so it's no wonder that a lot of students have some questions
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about what swing
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changes he's made and why they've been so helpful. So in this video we're going
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to take a look at
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the one major swing change that he has made with the help of Bush Harman as
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well as his fitness
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trainer but then we'll highlight a couple of the other things such as how his
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swing is typically
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compared to both Sergio Garcia for this lay down move as well as Rory McElroy
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for his right leg
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straightening and almost reverse tip thrust. I'm going to help you understand
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that what he does is
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very different from those two golfers as well as helping you understand how
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sequencing has played
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a big role in his improvement under Bush Harman. Now sequencing is one of those
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kind of catch all
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buzz words that we like to use to relate to how one body segment is interacting
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with another. So
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the big area where Ricky tended to struggle was in using the muscles between
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his rib cage and
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pelvis. So over here on the left is a close-up video from 2010 and then over
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here on the right is
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a close-up video from last fall. Now we can see that the takeaway positions are
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very different the
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form relationships are very different. We can also see that he's over on the
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right Ricky has a
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little bit more muscle mass. He he worked out pretty hard when he started
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working with Bush
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Harman and that can be contributing to what he's able to do with his core
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because here's what we
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want to see in transition and this is the movement that I think a lot of golf
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ers amateur as well as
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some professionals miss out on and that is connecting the pelvis to the rib
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cage. So as we look through
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and as we scrub through back and forth in transition what you'll see is that
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his pelvis is leaving
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behind his upper body. So if you look at kind of this area right in here that's
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close to the bottom
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of his rib cage even down there that's close to the bottom of his rib cage and
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close to his
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lap muscle. So what you'll see is his pelvis rotates away from that part and
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you'll see that
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there's not a ton of rotation happening. It's a little bit more of a side bend
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movement. So there
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is some rotation but you'll see that the dominant movement is going to be more
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with that side bend
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and it's not until he gets down to right around here that his rib cage really
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starts rotating.
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Where in his new version what you'll see is his pelvis is still going to start
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a little bit
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before his lower body which it's good for it to start before the upper body for
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the lower body
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to start before the upper body but you want to make sure that that rotational
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movement of the lower
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body is transferred or connected to the rib cage. So what you'll see in the
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more recent
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swings is you'll see that this part of his rib cage is rotating much sooner
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than where
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he was back here six years ago. Again back six years ago he had a little bit
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more of a side bend
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movement where now he's having more of that rotational sling activated. Now
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that rotational
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sling is going to help steepen the path of the club. So yes his arms were in a
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better position
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at the top of the swing but the relationship between the arms and the upper
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body looks even
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better during the downswing because he has included more of this upper body
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rotation. If he didn't
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rotate his body then the side bend movement that you would tend to see is going
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to rely on more of
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an arm pull as a power source where over here on the right he's going to be
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using a little bit more
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of his total body to speed up the club head. As a result of having that body
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power that downswing
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now we're going to see that his arms are able to work a little bit more left
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and he's able to have
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more body rotation through the shot. Where over here on the on the left he's
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got less of the body
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rotation so his hands work a little bit more out to the right through the
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release. One key takeaway
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for you is if you look at a down the line video looking at where your upper
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body is and looking at
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where your arms are those are the two factors that are going to relate to where
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your hands are going
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to move through the ball. Are they going to move out towards the target line or
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are they going to
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move left following your body. If they move left and and the arms are straight
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ening then the only
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thing that's going to be pulling them left will be body rotation of the rib
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cage.
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Golfers are always compared to each other and one of the golfers who Ricky is
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frequently compared
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to is Sergio especially in transition. Now probably less so with more with his
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more modern move that
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doesn't have quite as much of the arm drop but what you'll see is that his
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movement in transition
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is actually quite different from Sergio's. If we look at the body movement of
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Sergio you'll see that
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if we had a kind of imaginary wall right here you'll see that his upper body
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and his head are
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working down this way and then he's having a lot of shallowing movement with
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the lead form.
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So as we go through transition you'll see that his upper body works down his
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rib cage works down
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and he creates all of his shallowing movement with what he's doing with his
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lead form and trail
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shoulder. Now if we look at Ricky what if we draw that same line up against his
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forehead what you'll
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see is that during transition his shallowing movement is going to happen more
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from his upper body
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working away and from hand drop and creating depth not so much from the arms
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shallowing.
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So while there is a significant plane shift I think comparing him to Sergio is
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actually comparing
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drastically different movements but similar flat shaft position. Since their
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transitions are
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different you'll see that through the release they have very different looking
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movements as well.
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You can see differences in the arm extension direction you can see differences
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in the amount
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of rotation and side bend and you can see pretty dramatic differences in the
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overall hand path.
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Now the other golfer who Ricky is frequently compared to is Roy McRoy and the
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place where
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their comparison typically exists is in the straightening of that right leg in
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the little
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reverse hip movement during the release. So you will see that both have a
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pronounced straightening
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of the legs and Roy does have the reverse hip movement and so does Ricky but I
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want to show you
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that there is a drastic difference in how they use their pelvis during the down
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swing. So as we go
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up to the top of the swing I want you to key in on the amount of slide of the
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pelvis and more
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importantly the rate of slide of the pelvis. What we'll see with Rory over here
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on the left is that
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he's going to shift over onto that left side relatively early in the downswing.
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Roughly by the
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time the hands are at about between shaft parallel and arm parallel. And then
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what you'll see is
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because of the orientation of his pelvis being behind his foot when he goes to
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push through his
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legs it's going to cause his pelvis to brace and it's going to cause his pelvis
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to elevate.
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Lovely looking pelvis movement when we look over here. Now when we look at
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Ricky he does
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create a lot of speeds we know he's using his legs but you'll see that his sway
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slide pattern
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is going to be very different from more of the classic looking swing of say an
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Adam Scott or a
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Rory McRoy. What we'll see with Ricky is he's going to have some early hip
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slide but then what
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you'll see is his hips continue to slide the rest of the downswing. So he doesn
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't move as far as
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early as someone like Rory McRoy. And so because this pelvis is working more
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across his body or in
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the direction of the target you'll see that as he approaches impact his pelvis
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is more on top of
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his foot than say a Rory McRoy. So as a result he's going to have all of the br
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acing be vertical
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with his lower body and then he's going to have to brace more with his ribcage
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and shoulders.
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He's not going to be able to brace with this whole sling the way that Rory McR
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oy is demonstrating.
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So while it's tempting to compare similar looking shaft positions and group
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golfers that way
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I like to look at the different movements of transition and release and build
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the
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categories of swings more around power sources and how you're controlling the
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path and face-to-path
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relationship. When you do it that way what you'll see is that Ricky has a
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unique move that works
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great for him and he has some really good pieces. You can see that he's done a
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lot of work both
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with his swing technique as well as in the gym in strengthening the connection
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between his pelvis
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and his ribcage and that's resulted in some better play. So if you like the way
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we break these
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swings down and you'd like to have your swing broken down or you'd like to have
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In this analysis video we take a look at the swing of Ricky Fowler. Now Ricky
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Fowler has made
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some pretty big swing changes under the tutelage of Bush Harman. He's played
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really well the last
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couple years and so it's no wonder that a lot of students have some questions
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about what swing
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changes he's made and why they've been so helpful. So in this video we're going
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to take a look at
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the one major swing change that he has made with the help of Bush Harman as
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well as his fitness
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trainer but then we'll highlight a couple of the other things such as how his
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swing is typically
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compared to both Sergio Garcia for this lay down move as well as Rory McElroy
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for his right leg
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straightening and almost reverse tip thrust. I'm going to help you understand
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that what he does is
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very different from those two golfers as well as helping you understand how
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sequencing has played
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a big role in his improvement under Bush Harman. Now sequencing is one of those
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kind of catch all
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buzz words that we like to use to relate to how one body segment is interacting
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with another. So
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the big area where Ricky tended to struggle was in using the muscles between
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his rib cage and
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pelvis. So over here on the left is a close-up video from 2010 and then over
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here on the right is
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a close-up video from last fall. Now we can see that the takeaway positions are
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very different the
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form relationships are very different. We can also see that he's over on the
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right Ricky has a
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little bit more muscle mass. He he worked out pretty hard when he started
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working with Bush
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Harman and that can be contributing to what he's able to do with his core
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because here's what we
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want to see in transition and this is the movement that I think a lot of golf
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ers amateur as well as
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some professionals miss out on and that is connecting the pelvis to the rib
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cage. So as we look through
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and as we scrub through back and forth in transition what you'll see is that
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his pelvis is leaving
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behind his upper body. So if you look at kind of this area right in here that's
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close to the bottom
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of his rib cage even down there that's close to the bottom of his rib cage and
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close to his
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lap muscle. So what you'll see is his pelvis rotates away from that part and
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you'll see that
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there's not a ton of rotation happening. It's a little bit more of a side bend
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movement. So there
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is some rotation but you'll see that the dominant movement is going to be more
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with that side bend
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and it's not until he gets down to right around here that his rib cage really
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starts rotating.
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Where in his new version what you'll see is his pelvis is still going to start
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a little bit
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before his lower body which it's good for it to start before the upper body for
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the lower body
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to start before the upper body but you want to make sure that that rotational
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movement of the lower
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body is transferred or connected to the rib cage. So what you'll see in the
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more recent
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swings is you'll see that this part of his rib cage is rotating much sooner
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than where
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he was back here six years ago. Again back six years ago he had a little bit
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more of a side bend
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movement where now he's having more of that rotational sling activated. Now
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that rotational
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sling is going to help steepen the path of the club. So yes his arms were in a
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better position
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at the top of the swing but the relationship between the arms and the upper
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body looks even
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better during the downswing because he has included more of this upper body
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rotation. If he didn't
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rotate his body then the side bend movement that you would tend to see is going
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to rely on more of
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an arm pull as a power source where over here on the right he's going to be
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using a little bit more
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of his total body to speed up the club head. As a result of having that body
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power that downswing
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now we're going to see that his arms are able to work a little bit more left
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and he's able to have
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more body rotation through the shot. Where over here on the on the left he's
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got less of the body
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rotation so his hands work a little bit more out to the right through the
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release. One key takeaway
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for you is if you look at a down the line video looking at where your upper
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body is and looking at
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where your arms are those are the two factors that are going to relate to where
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your hands are going
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to move through the ball. Are they going to move out towards the target line or
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are they going to
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move left following your body. If they move left and and the arms are straight
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ening then the only
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thing that's going to be pulling them left will be body rotation of the rib
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cage.
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Golfers are always compared to each other and one of the golfers who Ricky is
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frequently compared
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to is Sergio especially in transition. Now probably less so with more with his
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more modern move that
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doesn't have quite as much of the arm drop but what you'll see is that his
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movement in transition
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is actually quite different from Sergio's. If we look at the body movement of
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Sergio you'll see that
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if we had a kind of imaginary wall right here you'll see that his upper body
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and his head are
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working down this way and then he's having a lot of shallowing movement with
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the lead form.
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So as we go through transition you'll see that his upper body works down his
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rib cage works down
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and he creates all of his shallowing movement with what he's doing with his
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lead form and trail
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shoulder. Now if we look at Ricky what if we draw that same line up against his
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forehead what you'll
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see is that during transition his shallowing movement is going to happen more
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from his upper body
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working away and from hand drop and creating depth not so much from the arms
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shallowing.
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So while there is a significant plane shift I think comparing him to Sergio is
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actually comparing
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drastically different movements but similar flat shaft position. Since their
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transitions are
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different you'll see that through the release they have very different looking
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movements as well.
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You can see differences in the arm extension direction you can see differences
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in the amount
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of rotation and side bend and you can see pretty dramatic differences in the
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overall hand path.
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Now the other golfer who Ricky is frequently compared to is Roy McRoy and the
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place where
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their comparison typically exists is in the straightening of that right leg in
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the little
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reverse hip movement during the release. So you will see that both have a
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pronounced straightening
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of the legs and Roy does have the reverse hip movement and so does Ricky but I
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want to show you
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that there is a drastic difference in how they use their pelvis during the down
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swing. So as we go
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up to the top of the swing I want you to key in on the amount of slide of the
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pelvis and more
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importantly the rate of slide of the pelvis. What we'll see with Rory over here
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on the left is that
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he's going to shift over onto that left side relatively early in the downswing.
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Roughly by the
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time the hands are at about between shaft parallel and arm parallel. And then
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what you'll see is
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because of the orientation of his pelvis being behind his foot when he goes to
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push through his
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legs it's going to cause his pelvis to brace and it's going to cause his pelvis
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to elevate.
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Lovely looking pelvis movement when we look over here. Now when we look at
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Ricky he does
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create a lot of speeds we know he's using his legs but you'll see that his sway
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slide pattern
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is going to be very different from more of the classic looking swing of say an
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Adam Scott or a
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Rory McRoy. What we'll see with Ricky is he's going to have some early hip
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slide but then what
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you'll see is his hips continue to slide the rest of the downswing. So he doesn
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't move as far as
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early as someone like Rory McRoy. And so because this pelvis is working more
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across his body or in
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the direction of the target you'll see that as he approaches impact his pelvis
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is more on top of
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his foot than say a Rory McRoy. So as a result he's going to have all of the br
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acing be vertical
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with his lower body and then he's going to have to brace more with his ribcage
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and shoulders.
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He's not going to be able to brace with this whole sling the way that Rory McR
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oy is demonstrating.
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So while it's tempting to compare similar looking shaft positions and group
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golfers that way
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I like to look at the different movements of transition and release and build
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the
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categories of swings more around power sources and how you're controlling the
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path and face-to-path
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relationship. When you do it that way what you'll see is that Ricky has a
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unique move that works
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great for him and he has some really good pieces. You can see that he's done a
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lot of work both
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with his swing technique as well as in the gym in strengthening the connection
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between his pelvis
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and his ribcage and that's resulted in some better play. So if you like the way
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swings down and you'd like to have your swing broken down or you'd like to have
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Fix Your Swing Issues by Analyzing Rickie Fowler's Changes
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify key swing faults by comparing your technique to Rickie's
- Understand the importance of sequencing in your golf swing
- Learn how fitness and body mechanics can enhance your swing efficiency
In this video, we analyze Rickie Fowler's recent swing changes and how they have improved his performance. You'll understand the key adjustments he made and how they can help you refine your own swing.
Video Transcript
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In this analysis video we take a look at the swing of Ricky Fowler. Now Ricky
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Fowler has made
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some pretty big swing changes under the tutelage of Bush Harman. He's played
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really well the last
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couple years and so it's no wonder that a lot of students have some questions
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about what swing
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changes he's made and why they've been so helpful. So in this video we're going
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to take a look at
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the one major swing change that he has made with the help of Bush Harman as
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well as his fitness
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trainer but then we'll highlight a couple of the other things such as how his
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swing is typically
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compared to both Sergio Garcia for this lay down move as well as Rory McElroy
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for his right leg
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straightening and almost reverse tip thrust. I'm going to help you understand
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that what he does is
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very different from those two golfers as well as helping you understand how
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sequencing has played
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a big role in his improvement under Bush Harman. Now sequencing is one of those
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kind of catch all
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buzz words that we like to use to relate to how one body segment is interacting
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with another. So
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the big area where Ricky tended to struggle was in using the muscles between
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his rib cage and
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pelvis. So over here on the left is a close-up video from 2010 and then over
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here on the right is
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a close-up video from last fall. Now we can see that the takeaway positions are
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very different the
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form relationships are very different. We can also see that he's over on the
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right Ricky has a
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little bit more muscle mass. He he worked out pretty hard when he started
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working with Bush
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Harman and that can be contributing to what he's able to do with his core
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because here's what we
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want to see in transition and this is the movement that I think a lot of golf
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ers amateur as well as
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some professionals miss out on and that is connecting the pelvis to the rib
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cage. So as we look through
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and as we scrub through back and forth in transition what you'll see is that
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his pelvis is leaving
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behind his upper body. So if you look at kind of this area right in here that's
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close to the bottom
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of his rib cage even down there that's close to the bottom of his rib cage and
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close to his
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lap muscle. So what you'll see is his pelvis rotates away from that part and
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you'll see that
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there's not a ton of rotation happening. It's a little bit more of a side bend
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movement. So there
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is some rotation but you'll see that the dominant movement is going to be more
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with that side bend
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and it's not until he gets down to right around here that his rib cage really
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starts rotating.
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Where in his new version what you'll see is his pelvis is still going to start
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a little bit
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before his lower body which it's good for it to start before the upper body for
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the lower body
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to start before the upper body but you want to make sure that that rotational
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movement of the lower
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body is transferred or connected to the rib cage. So what you'll see in the
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more recent
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swings is you'll see that this part of his rib cage is rotating much sooner
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than where
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he was back here six years ago. Again back six years ago he had a little bit
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more of a side bend
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movement where now he's having more of that rotational sling activated. Now
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that rotational
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sling is going to help steepen the path of the club. So yes his arms were in a
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better position
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at the top of the swing but the relationship between the arms and the upper
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body looks even
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better during the downswing because he has included more of this upper body
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rotation. If he didn't
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rotate his body then the side bend movement that you would tend to see is going
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to rely on more of
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an arm pull as a power source where over here on the right he's going to be
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using a little bit more
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of his total body to speed up the club head. As a result of having that body
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power that downswing
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now we're going to see that his arms are able to work a little bit more left
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and he's able to have
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more body rotation through the shot. Where over here on the on the left he's
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got less of the body
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rotation so his hands work a little bit more out to the right through the
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release. One key takeaway
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for you is if you look at a down the line video looking at where your upper
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body is and looking at
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where your arms are those are the two factors that are going to relate to where
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your hands are going
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to move through the ball. Are they going to move out towards the target line or
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are they going to
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move left following your body. If they move left and and the arms are straight
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ening then the only
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thing that's going to be pulling them left will be body rotation of the rib
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cage.
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Golfers are always compared to each other and one of the golfers who Ricky is
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frequently compared
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to is Sergio especially in transition. Now probably less so with more with his
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more modern move that
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doesn't have quite as much of the arm drop but what you'll see is that his
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movement in transition
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is actually quite different from Sergio's. If we look at the body movement of
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Sergio you'll see that
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if we had a kind of imaginary wall right here you'll see that his upper body
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and his head are
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working down this way and then he's having a lot of shallowing movement with
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the lead form.
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So as we go through transition you'll see that his upper body works down his
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rib cage works down
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and he creates all of his shallowing movement with what he's doing with his
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lead form and trail
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shoulder. Now if we look at Ricky what if we draw that same line up against his
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forehead what you'll
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see is that during transition his shallowing movement is going to happen more
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from his upper body
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working away and from hand drop and creating depth not so much from the arms
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shallowing.
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So while there is a significant plane shift I think comparing him to Sergio is
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actually comparing
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drastically different movements but similar flat shaft position. Since their
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transitions are
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different you'll see that through the release they have very different looking
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movements as well.
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You can see differences in the arm extension direction you can see differences
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in the amount
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of rotation and side bend and you can see pretty dramatic differences in the
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overall hand path.
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Now the other golfer who Ricky is frequently compared to is Roy McRoy and the
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place where
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their comparison typically exists is in the straightening of that right leg in
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the little
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reverse hip movement during the release. So you will see that both have a
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pronounced straightening
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of the legs and Roy does have the reverse hip movement and so does Ricky but I
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want to show you
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that there is a drastic difference in how they use their pelvis during the down
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swing. So as we go
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up to the top of the swing I want you to key in on the amount of slide of the
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pelvis and more
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importantly the rate of slide of the pelvis. What we'll see with Rory over here
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on the left is that
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he's going to shift over onto that left side relatively early in the downswing.
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Roughly by the
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time the hands are at about between shaft parallel and arm parallel. And then
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what you'll see is
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because of the orientation of his pelvis being behind his foot when he goes to
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push through his
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legs it's going to cause his pelvis to brace and it's going to cause his pelvis
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to elevate.
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Lovely looking pelvis movement when we look over here. Now when we look at
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Ricky he does
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create a lot of speeds we know he's using his legs but you'll see that his sway
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slide pattern
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is going to be very different from more of the classic looking swing of say an
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Adam Scott or a
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Rory McRoy. What we'll see with Ricky is he's going to have some early hip
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slide but then what
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you'll see is his hips continue to slide the rest of the downswing. So he doesn
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't move as far as
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early as someone like Rory McRoy. And so because this pelvis is working more
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across his body or in
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the direction of the target you'll see that as he approaches impact his pelvis
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is more on top of
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his foot than say a Rory McRoy. So as a result he's going to have all of the br
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acing be vertical
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with his lower body and then he's going to have to brace more with his ribcage
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and shoulders.
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He's not going to be able to brace with this whole sling the way that Rory McR
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oy is demonstrating.
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So while it's tempting to compare similar looking shaft positions and group
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golfers that way
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I like to look at the different movements of transition and release and build
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the
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categories of swings more around power sources and how you're controlling the
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path and face-to-path
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relationship. When you do it that way what you'll see is that Ricky has a
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unique move that works
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great for him and he has some really good pieces. You can see that he's done a
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lot of work both
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with his swing technique as well as in the gym in strengthening the connection
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between his pelvis
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and his ribcage and that's resulted in some better play. So if you like the way
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we break these
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swings down and you'd like to have your swing broken down or you'd like to have
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a certain golfer
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analyzed please don't hesitate to contact us at golfsmartacademy.com
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In this analysis video we take a look at the swing of Ricky Fowler. Now Ricky
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Fowler has made
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some pretty big swing changes under the tutelage of Bush Harman. He's played
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really well the last
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couple years and so it's no wonder that a lot of students have some questions
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about what swing
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changes he's made and why they've been so helpful. So in this video we're going
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to take a look at
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the one major swing change that he has made with the help of Bush Harman as
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well as his fitness
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trainer but then we'll highlight a couple of the other things such as how his
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swing is typically
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compared to both Sergio Garcia for this lay down move as well as Rory McElroy
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for his right leg
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straightening and almost reverse tip thrust. I'm going to help you understand
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that what he does is
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very different from those two golfers as well as helping you understand how
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sequencing has played
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a big role in his improvement under Bush Harman. Now sequencing is one of those
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kind of catch all
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buzz words that we like to use to relate to how one body segment is interacting
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with another. So
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the big area where Ricky tended to struggle was in using the muscles between
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his rib cage and
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pelvis. So over here on the left is a close-up video from 2010 and then over
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here on the right is
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a close-up video from last fall. Now we can see that the takeaway positions are
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very different the
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form relationships are very different. We can also see that he's over on the
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right Ricky has a
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little bit more muscle mass. He he worked out pretty hard when he started
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working with Bush
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Harman and that can be contributing to what he's able to do with his core
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because here's what we
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want to see in transition and this is the movement that I think a lot of golf
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ers amateur as well as
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some professionals miss out on and that is connecting the pelvis to the rib
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cage. So as we look through
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and as we scrub through back and forth in transition what you'll see is that
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his pelvis is leaving
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behind his upper body. So if you look at kind of this area right in here that's
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close to the bottom
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of his rib cage even down there that's close to the bottom of his rib cage and
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close to his
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lap muscle. So what you'll see is his pelvis rotates away from that part and
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you'll see that
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there's not a ton of rotation happening. It's a little bit more of a side bend
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movement. So there
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is some rotation but you'll see that the dominant movement is going to be more
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with that side bend
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and it's not until he gets down to right around here that his rib cage really
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starts rotating.
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Where in his new version what you'll see is his pelvis is still going to start
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a little bit
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before his lower body which it's good for it to start before the upper body for
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the lower body
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to start before the upper body but you want to make sure that that rotational
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movement of the lower
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body is transferred or connected to the rib cage. So what you'll see in the
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more recent
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swings is you'll see that this part of his rib cage is rotating much sooner
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than where
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he was back here six years ago. Again back six years ago he had a little bit
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more of a side bend
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movement where now he's having more of that rotational sling activated. Now
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that rotational
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sling is going to help steepen the path of the club. So yes his arms were in a
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better position
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at the top of the swing but the relationship between the arms and the upper
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body looks even
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better during the downswing because he has included more of this upper body
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rotation. If he didn't
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rotate his body then the side bend movement that you would tend to see is going
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to rely on more of
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an arm pull as a power source where over here on the right he's going to be
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using a little bit more
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of his total body to speed up the club head. As a result of having that body
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power that downswing
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now we're going to see that his arms are able to work a little bit more left
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and he's able to have
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more body rotation through the shot. Where over here on the on the left he's
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got less of the body
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rotation so his hands work a little bit more out to the right through the
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release. One key takeaway
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for you is if you look at a down the line video looking at where your upper
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body is and looking at
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where your arms are those are the two factors that are going to relate to where
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your hands are going
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to move through the ball. Are they going to move out towards the target line or
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are they going to
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move left following your body. If they move left and and the arms are straight
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ening then the only
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thing that's going to be pulling them left will be body rotation of the rib
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cage.
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Golfers are always compared to each other and one of the golfers who Ricky is
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frequently compared
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to is Sergio especially in transition. Now probably less so with more with his
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more modern move that
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doesn't have quite as much of the arm drop but what you'll see is that his
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movement in transition
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is actually quite different from Sergio's. If we look at the body movement of
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Sergio you'll see that
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if we had a kind of imaginary wall right here you'll see that his upper body
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and his head are
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working down this way and then he's having a lot of shallowing movement with
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the lead form.
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So as we go through transition you'll see that his upper body works down his
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rib cage works down
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and he creates all of his shallowing movement with what he's doing with his
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lead form and trail
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shoulder. Now if we look at Ricky what if we draw that same line up against his
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forehead what you'll
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see is that during transition his shallowing movement is going to happen more
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from his upper body
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working away and from hand drop and creating depth not so much from the arms
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shallowing.
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So while there is a significant plane shift I think comparing him to Sergio is
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actually comparing
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drastically different movements but similar flat shaft position. Since their
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transitions are
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different you'll see that through the release they have very different looking
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movements as well.
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You can see differences in the arm extension direction you can see differences
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in the amount
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of rotation and side bend and you can see pretty dramatic differences in the
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overall hand path.
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Now the other golfer who Ricky is frequently compared to is Roy McRoy and the
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place where
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their comparison typically exists is in the straightening of that right leg in
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the little
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reverse hip movement during the release. So you will see that both have a
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pronounced straightening
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of the legs and Roy does have the reverse hip movement and so does Ricky but I
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want to show you
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that there is a drastic difference in how they use their pelvis during the down
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swing. So as we go
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up to the top of the swing I want you to key in on the amount of slide of the
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pelvis and more
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importantly the rate of slide of the pelvis. What we'll see with Rory over here
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on the left is that
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he's going to shift over onto that left side relatively early in the downswing.
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Roughly by the
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time the hands are at about between shaft parallel and arm parallel. And then
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what you'll see is
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because of the orientation of his pelvis being behind his foot when he goes to
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push through his
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legs it's going to cause his pelvis to brace and it's going to cause his pelvis
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to elevate.
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Lovely looking pelvis movement when we look over here. Now when we look at
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Ricky he does
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create a lot of speeds we know he's using his legs but you'll see that his sway
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slide pattern
153
00:08:22.920 --> 00:08:27.970
is going to be very different from more of the classic looking swing of say an
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Adam Scott or a
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Rory McRoy. What we'll see with Ricky is he's going to have some early hip
156
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slide but then what
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you'll see is his hips continue to slide the rest of the downswing. So he doesn
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't move as far as
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early as someone like Rory McRoy. And so because this pelvis is working more
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across his body or in
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the direction of the target you'll see that as he approaches impact his pelvis
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00:08:55.060 --> 00:08:56.440
is more on top of
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00:08:56.440 --> 00:09:03.080
his foot than say a Rory McRoy. So as a result he's going to have all of the br
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acing be vertical
165
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with his lower body and then he's going to have to brace more with his ribcage
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and shoulders.
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He's not going to be able to brace with this whole sling the way that Rory McR
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oy is demonstrating.
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So while it's tempting to compare similar looking shaft positions and group
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golfers that way
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I like to look at the different movements of transition and release and build
172
00:09:26.450 --> 00:09:26.600
the
173
00:09:26.600 --> 00:09:31.480
categories of swings more around power sources and how you're controlling the
174
00:09:31.480 --> 00:09:33.240
path and face-to-path
175
00:09:33.240 --> 00:09:37.960
relationship. When you do it that way what you'll see is that Ricky has a
176
00:09:37.960 --> 00:09:39.800
unique move that works
177
00:09:39.800 --> 00:09:44.920
great for him and he has some really good pieces. You can see that he's done a
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lot of work both
179
00:09:46.760 --> 00:09:50.620
with his swing technique as well as in the gym in strengthening the connection
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between his pelvis
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and his ribcage and that's resulted in some better play. So if you like the way
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we break these
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00:09:57.640 --> 00:10:01.880
swings down and you'd like to have your swing broken down or you'd like to have
184
00:10:01.880 --> 00:10:02.680
a certain golfer
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00:10:02.680 --> 00:10:07.480
analyzed please don't hesitate to contact us at golfsmartacademy.com
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