Steep and shallow body movements
Steep and shallow body movements describe how your torso, hips, and arms set the club’s plane in transition. Blend axis tilt, side bend, and trail‑arm scapula glide to shallow the shaft—instead of spinning the shoulders steep—for on‑plane delivery, stable face, and efficient speed. These videos show how the body moves the club for better sequencing, consistent path, and cleaner contact from driver to wedges.
- Build a bump‑extend‑turn‑tilt flow for square impact.
- Drills: Jackson 5, Zorro Loops, Windmill, Headcover Swings.
- Fix hooks/slices: Anti‑Hook Station, Club Drop Shallowing, Handle‑in‑the‑Bucket.
- Link wrist set and supination to arm shallow and shaft lean.
- Results: longer drives, tighter dispersion, fewer pop‑ups.
Start now—watch the lessons, refine your transition, and hit straighter, more powerful shots.
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