Jason Day, 2015 PGA Champion and Jordan Spieth, square off in this golf swing analysis. I'll show you how one of the players is more safe and efficient at impact.
Video Practice Points
Make sure you are stable in the hitting area by transferring your weight and attaining neutral joint alignment.
The hips need to shift and rotate in the downswing.
Pushing from the trail side can cause you to roll to the outside part of your ankle.
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Hey guys, This is RST instructor Chris
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Tyler. And we are back again with this
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week's tour analysis on the 2015 PGA
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champion Jason Day. So congratulations to
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Jason. I'm going to be squaring him off
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against the new number one player in the
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world, 22-year-old sensation Jordan
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Spieth. I'm going to be showing you guys
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a very glaring difference in their impact
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position. So if you've been struggling
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with possibly a knee issue or a hip
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issue, You want to pay close attention to
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this review because I'm going to show you
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guys a great way to make sure that you're
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not putting your body in any sort of
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harm's way. And you're also making sure
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that you have a very efficient golf swing
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from beginning to end.
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Okay guys, so if you get to watch any
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golf this past weekend, Then you would
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have probably seen a pretty exciting
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event where Jason Day pretty much took
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whistling straight to his knees and shot
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20 under par out there. Lots of great
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scoring, lots of great play from a lot of
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golfers out there and saw a lot of great
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sportsmanship too. We saw Jordan, you
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know, Obviously cheering Jason on there
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towards the end on 17, where he gave him
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the thumbs up on his lag putt. And that
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just shows a lot about Jordan's character
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and shows the amount of respect that
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these guys have for one another.
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And that kind of segues into my next
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comment here. And when we start to do
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these tour videos here, we start to break
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down some of these players' swings. If we
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point out a particular position in the
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golf swing that, you know, could be
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either harmful or could be detrimental to
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what they're doing, by no means is that
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any sort of bashing. We don't ever want
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to bash these players. Both these players
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are great advocates for the game of golf.
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They're pushing kids to work harder these
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days. You see a lot of players continuing
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to work on their bodies and become
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stronger and stronger. So if we point
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something out like that, The whole point
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is that we want to make sure that you can
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play the golf for many years to come
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without putting your body in harm's way.
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And that's really kind of the big thing
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around modern day golf is that, you know,
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that one glaring fact out there that kind
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of, you know, 80 to 81% of tour pros will
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sustain a golf-related injury that keeps
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them out of golf for eight weeks or more.
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That's a pretty high number.
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And we want to make sure we're doing what
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we can to be able to protect and preserve
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the body. Because you can put a lot of
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stress on it in certain areas. So without
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further ado here, when we start talking
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about some things, obviously this is by
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no means me bashing either one of these
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players. Both of these players are just
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awesome. So I'm going to go ahead and
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mark some things here at the start. We're
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going to mark the head position of
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Jordan,
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mark the head position of Jason.
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Camera angles might be just a little bit
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different here. This one on Jason's just
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a little bit off to the side, where
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Jordan's is more of a face-on
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perspective.
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You'll see that both players start to
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work into their takeaway beautifully.
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Go through some of these early things
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pretty quickly so we can get down to the
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impact position that we were talking
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about.
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Okay, you can see that both players get
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nice and wide. A little bit of movement
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from the head, inch, inch and a half or
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so. That's perfectly fine. We know that
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when we go to a little bit wider of a
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base here for driver swings, Which helps
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us with stability and also helps us
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create a little bit more secondary axis
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tilt down in the hitting area, Which can,
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in turn, help you launch the ball a
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little bit higher with the way these
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drivers are set up. That's the reason why
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we go to a little bit wider of a base. So
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that's why you see the head move, inch,
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inch and a half or so. That's fine. But
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again, the most important part is
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starting the golf swing off on the right
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tone where we have nice width, good
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rotation, nice width, good rotation, club
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shaft parallel to the ground.
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So let's just continue to work on here,
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continuing to rotate. Jason's always had
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a beautiful golf swing that stays really
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well in sync. Now they talk a little bit
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about him hitting a block or fighting a
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block when he gets quick, but he does a
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really good job of moving his body as one
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piece to the top of the golf swing for
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sure.
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And you'll see him come up just a little
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shorter parallel there.
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Jordan continues to rotate,
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flexes the right arm, gets the club a
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little bit longer, almost right at
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parallel before he starts to unload.
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And this is where you're going to see the
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big differences in the downward move.
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You're going to see the way they use
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their lower bodies.
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And this is one of the things that I
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think one player should start to work on
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a little bit. Or try to take the plunge
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to work this out sooner than later.
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All right, so you're going to see Jordan
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make a little bit more of a squatting
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move. Okay, so you see a little bit more
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of a downward move from his head here,
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which is common.
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Okay, this is him unloading, getting into
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his lead side where he can start to
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leverage the ground.
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Jason doesn't make as much of a squat
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move here, so you can see his head
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staying fairly level.
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Okay, Both players are going to get their
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arm pretty well parallel to the ground
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here when they get their left knee over
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into neutral joint alignment. That's just
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where the center of the knee is stacked
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right over the center of the ankle. So
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you can see how both players got it over
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there now. Now, this is where Jason is
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going to continue to allow himself to
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shift into his lead side, where Jordan is
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going to use a little bit more of a right
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side push, a right leg push, and he's
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going to rotate his hips very hard.
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So let's go ahead and look at that.
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So he's going to use that right leg. And
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this is one of those things that we've
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heard a lot of different golf magazines
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and a lot of those guys that talk on TV
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nonstop about the golf swing. They talk
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about driving the right leg towards the
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left and how it can help create a lot of
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power. It's not necessarily the best way
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to create efficient and safe power. It
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can actually get you into a position
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where you're flaring your lead knee out
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past neutral, or it can get you into this
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position where your ankle's at. Okay, you
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can see Jordan now, if I get a line
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straight up from where the center of his
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ankle is, you can see that his lead knee
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is actually inside of neutral joint
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alignment,
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and his ankle is rolled to the outside.
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That can put a lot of stress in the
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outside part of the ankle.
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So the reason why he got there is because
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he didn't continue to shift his weight
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into his lead side. Okay, yeah, he's got
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a lot of weight over there, but he's also
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bracing a lot of weight on his right
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side. You can see more of a, quite a bit
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more secondary axis tilt here,
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where Jason now is going to continue to
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rotate, of course, but he's also going to
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continue to shift his weight to his lead
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side. So let me show you here. So you can
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see that he's starting to work that leg
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to a very straight position. Look at
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this, the stability in the lead foot
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here. See that foot's nice and flat. See
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the left knee stacked right on top of the
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left ankle. Left hip socket stacked right
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on top of it as well.
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All right, so the head's virtually in the
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same kind of position behind the golf
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ball, both players. But you can see that
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Jordan's got quite a bit more secondary
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axis tilt, and then the position of his
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ankle is a little bit more dangerous. So
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if you've been seeing that position in
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your own golf swing, in turn, What you
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want to do is just you want to make sure
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that you're shifting enough over to your
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lead side, And then you want to work that
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leg to a straight position by using your
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left obliques to help pull the hip away
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from the target. It's a great way to
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start to learn how to leverage the
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ground, and also a great way to control
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the rotation of the body.
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All right, so now just a little different
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way for you guys to get a little bit more
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speed in it here, just the way they
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release the club.
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Obviously, Jason's a little bit longer
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off the tee. He hits it on average right
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now. He's at 313, where Jordan is at 292.
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So you can see a pretty big difference in
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distance there. So you're going to go
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ahead and work through the release, get
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the hands up to about just above belt
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height for us.
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Okay, so Jason's got a great-looking
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release,
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and then Jordan is going to almost fight
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off his release.
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This is, again, one of those moves that a
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lot of people have said this is where he
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gains a lot of his consistency. But you
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can see that this right forearm is below
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the left.
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Hands are up above belt height here.
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And, you know, what's the product or
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what's the cause of this? Is this a cause
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of the body spinning and then really kind
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of pushing the hands through and then
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rotating the body as hard as he can?
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That limits the total amount of speed
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that the club can travel. That actually
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you would only be able to get the club
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moving as quickly as your body could
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rotate.
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Where in turn, If you had your body come
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to a stalling point and you allowed your
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hands and arms to act independently, then
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the club can move very quickly.
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Again, it's just a signature move. It can
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be very consistent if he's got good
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control of the club face, which he
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obviously does. So, you know, That's the
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differences between the two golf swings
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is that Jason's got a little bit safer
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golf swing, with a little bit more speed
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in it. Jordan's got a golf swing that's
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very, very good from beginning to end.
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It's very consistent. And when he's on
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and he's putting, he's unbeatable.
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So that's the best way to look at it,
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guys. So look at your lower bodies. Make
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sure that you have not really rolled to
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the outside part of the ankle. When you
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get to a graduate level, where you start
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to allow the right side to push a little
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bit harder in the hitting area, that's
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fine. But just make sure that you're not
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getting yourself rolled out like that
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the knee, can put a lot of stress in the
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ankle. And you don't want to run into hip
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or knee pain after the rounds of golf.
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Believe me, that is no fun.
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All right. So a couple of videos for you
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guys to check out this week. Impact
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Alignments Face On. That's a great video.
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These videos on the website will be over
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player. Just click that Recommended
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Videos tab. All these videos will
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populate for you.
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All right. Impact Alignments Face On.
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Perfect Release, Which is an awesome
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video that kind of talks to you about the
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proper way to release the clip through
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the hitting area.
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Fix Your Release. That's another video
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that we just recently released that a lot
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of our members have had some really great
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success with. So that's awesome to hear,
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guys.
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The 9-3 drill. Working on making sure
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that you get some good extension and then
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working on your lower body, Making sure
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that you're using your lower half and
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getting that lead leg into that nice,
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straight position that you see from
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Jason.
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All right. So those are some great videos
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to really kind of tie hands with what
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Make sure that you start very slow and
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very controlled and then slowly start to
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ramp your speed up. Make sure that you're
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playing efficiently and safely. All
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right, guys. I wish you all the best.
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Again, congratulations to Jason.
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And congratulations to Jordan for
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becoming the number one player in the
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world. I wish you guys the best. Make it
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