Justin Thomas - Left Leg Stability and Power


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In this video, Justin Thomas shows you how to use your left leg for a better backswing and a more powerful downswing.


Video Practice Points
  • Keep the left knee pointed out side the ball in the backswing. 
  • Shift into the left side to start the downswing and stabilize. 
  • Post up by driving the lead heel into the ground and clearing the hips. 
WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.520 --> 00:00:02.500 Hey, what's up, guys? This is RST 2 00:00:02.500 --> 00:00:04.320 instructor Chris Tyler, and we are back 3 00:00:04.320 --> 00:00:05.919 with this week's tour analysis with 4 00:00:05.919 --> 00:00:07.839 Justin Thomas, who just picked up a 5 00:00:07.839 --> 00:00:09.220 victory on the PGA Tour this past 6 00:00:09.220 --> 00:00:11.720 weekend, a one-shot victory over Adam 7 00:00:11.720 --> 00:00:13.199 Scott, so congratulations to Justin. 8 00:00:13.720 --> 00:00:15.480 This week, We are going to be focusing in 9 00:00:15.480 --> 00:00:18.000 on how to use your left leg for stability 10 00:00:18.000 --> 00:00:20.039 in your backswing and how to use it for 11 00:00:20.039 --> 00:00:22.120 power in your downswing. So if you've 12 00:00:22.120 --> 00:00:24.100 been looking for a more consistent, more 13 00:00:24.100 --> 00:00:25.579 stable golf swing, then you want to pay 14 00:00:25.579 --> 00:00:26.980 close attention to today's review. 15 00:00:34.140 --> 00:00:36.020 Okay, guys, so as I said in the opener, 16 00:00:36.179 --> 00:00:37.560 We are going to be focusing in on how to 17 00:00:37.560 --> 00:00:39.259 use your left leg or your lead leg in 18 00:00:39.259 --> 00:00:40.600 your golf swing if you are a left-handed 19 00:00:40.600 --> 00:00:40.920 golfer. 20 00:00:41.700 --> 00:00:43.219 We're going to focus on how to use that 21 00:00:43.219 --> 00:00:44.880 as a source of stability in your 22 00:00:44.880 --> 00:00:46.840 backswing, and how to use it as a source 23 00:00:46.840 --> 00:00:48.920 of power in your downswing. So if you've 24 00:00:48.920 --> 00:00:50.240 been noticing that, your golf swing is 25 00:00:50.240 --> 00:00:51.560 getting a little bit longer and more out 26 00:00:51.560 --> 00:00:54.039 of control. And you want to develop a lot 27 00:00:54.039 --> 00:00:55.340 more consistency, and you want to be able 28 00:00:55.340 --> 00:00:58.060 to develop some good power in your 29 00:00:58.060 --> 00:00:59.719 midsection, Then we're going to use the 30 00:00:59.719 --> 00:01:01.700 left leg in your golf swing as a way to 31 00:01:01.700 --> 00:01:03.259 stabilize it, going back and help you 32 00:01:03.259 --> 00:01:05.400 give that separation. What I mean there 33 00:01:05.400 --> 00:01:06.980 is, let's go ahead and just look at the 34 00:01:06.980 --> 00:01:08.700 position of his left knee at the starting 35 00:01:08.700 --> 00:01:09.879 point here. I'm going to go ahead and 36 00:01:09.879 --> 00:01:12.900 mark it straight down here so you can 37 00:01:12.900 --> 00:01:15.599 see. Okay, so it would be just inside of 38 00:01:15.599 --> 00:01:17.099 neutral joint alignment here. Go to a 39 00:01:17.099 --> 00:01:18.560 little bit wider of a base when we have a 40 00:01:18.560 --> 00:01:19.239 driver's swing. 41 00:01:19.840 --> 00:01:21.120 Okay, And then you're going to see as he 42 00:01:21.120 --> 00:01:22.680 works up to the top of his golf swing, 43 00:01:22.680 --> 00:01:25.500 loading into his right side here, you're 44 00:01:25.500 --> 00:01:26.700 going to see that the knee has moved a 45 00:01:26.700 --> 00:01:26.980 little bit. 46 00:01:27.900 --> 00:01:29.819 It hasn't moved a ton, maybe two, two and 47 00:01:29.819 --> 00:01:30.560 a half inches or so. 48 00:01:31.099 --> 00:01:33.780 But the big issue that we see with a lot 49 00:01:33.780 --> 00:01:35.219 of amateur golfers, and this kind of 50 00:01:35.219 --> 00:01:38.000 stems back to a lot of the older style 51 00:01:38.000 --> 00:01:40.019 golf swings where things were very, very 52 00:01:40.019 --> 00:01:41.980 linky and very free-flowing, is that we 53 00:01:41.980 --> 00:01:44.079 would see this left knee really start to 54 00:01:44.079 --> 00:01:46.540 dive down and in here. And what that does 55 00:01:46.540 --> 00:01:48.579 is it allows the hips to have more 56 00:01:48.579 --> 00:01:50.719 mobility. It allows your hips, when your 57 00:01:50.719 --> 00:01:52.239 hips have more mobility, then your torso 58 00:01:52.239 --> 00:01:54.400 can continue to rotate. When your torso 59 00:01:54.400 --> 00:01:55.819 can continue to rotate, now your hands 60 00:01:55.819 --> 00:01:57.920 and arms can go much longer. And it's 61 00:01:57.920 --> 00:01:59.579 also not allowing you to create that 62 00:01:59.579 --> 00:02:01.099 separation between the hip line and 63 00:02:01.099 --> 00:02:02.280 shoulder line, and not allowing you to 64 00:02:02.280 --> 00:02:03.900 really feel a lot of engagement in your 65 00:02:03.900 --> 00:02:05.599 midsection, which is really critical for 66 00:02:05.599 --> 00:02:06.620 power and for speed. 67 00:02:07.299 --> 00:02:09.080 So, if you've noticed that your left knee 68 00:02:09.080 --> 00:02:10.099 dives way down and in, 69 00:02:10.759 --> 00:02:12.500 work on trying to keep your left knee 70 00:02:12.500 --> 00:02:14.620 pointed outside the golf ball. Yeah, it's 71 00:02:14.620 --> 00:02:16.740 okay to have some mobility in it, but in 72 00:02:16.740 --> 00:02:18.240 turn, what you're going to see is you're 73 00:02:18.240 --> 00:02:19.460 going to feel like your golf swing is 74 00:02:19.460 --> 00:02:21.060 really shortened up, really tightened up, 75 00:02:21.159 --> 00:02:22.000 and you're still hitting the golf ball 76 00:02:22.000 --> 00:02:24.340 just as far, which is great news. And 77 00:02:24.340 --> 00:02:27.000 Justin is a freak of nature when he 78 00:02:27.000 --> 00:02:29.099 actually pounds a golf ball, has one of 79 00:02:29.099 --> 00:02:31.319 the highest launches on the PGA Tour, Has 80 00:02:31.319 --> 00:02:33.280 an absolutely incredible smash factor as 81 00:02:33.280 --> 00:02:35.639 far as the way he strikes his golf ball 82 00:02:35.639 --> 00:02:36.639 with his driver. And that's the reason 83 00:02:36.639 --> 00:02:39.120 why, at 145 pounds, he just pounds it off 84 00:02:39.120 --> 00:02:39.419 the tee. 85 00:02:40.419 --> 00:02:42.180 So without further ado, let's just keep 86 00:02:42.180 --> 00:02:43.960 looking at what he does now with the lead 87 00:02:43.960 --> 00:02:46.639 knee. So this first line here was the 88 00:02:46.639 --> 00:02:48.360 starting point of where the knee was. 89 00:02:49.499 --> 00:02:51.639 Second line right here is where the knee 90 00:02:51.639 --> 00:02:53.479 is at the top of the swing. And you're 91 00:02:53.479 --> 00:02:55.199 going to see, as he starts the downward 92 00:02:55.199 --> 00:02:56.400 move here, You're going to see that 93 00:02:56.400 --> 00:02:59.000 external rotation of the lead leg and a 94 00:02:59.000 --> 00:03:00.879 good fair amount of trail side help here. 95 00:03:00.879 --> 00:03:03.360 You can actually see that his right foot 96 00:03:03.360 --> 00:03:04.939 is up off the ground here quite a bit. 97 00:03:05.580 --> 00:03:07.360 But now that he's gotten his lead knee 98 00:03:07.360 --> 00:03:09.020 over into neutral joint alignment here, 99 00:03:09.099 --> 00:03:10.219 where the center of the lead knee is 100 00:03:10.219 --> 00:03:12.219 right on top of the center of the ankle, 101 00:03:12.400 --> 00:03:14.500 I want you to pay very, very close 102 00:03:14.500 --> 00:03:16.159 attention to this because this is where 103 00:03:16.159 --> 00:03:18.599 he's going to start to use his legs. His 104 00:03:18.599 --> 00:03:20.740 lead leg is a very big source for 105 00:03:20.740 --> 00:03:21.680 leverage from the ground. 106 00:03:22.240 --> 00:03:23.759 I'm going to go ahead and mark his head 107 00:03:23.759 --> 00:03:26.360 position here. So mark the top of his 108 00:03:26.360 --> 00:03:26.639 head. 109 00:03:27.639 --> 00:03:29.219 And let's go ahead and work through these 110 00:03:29.219 --> 00:03:30.620 frames here. So you can see that lead 111 00:03:30.620 --> 00:03:32.560 foot is very, very stable on the ground, 112 00:03:33.199 --> 00:03:35.099 nice and flat, not rolled to the outside 113 00:03:35.099 --> 00:03:36.020 part. Now watch this. 114 00:03:36.979 --> 00:03:38.439 You're going to see that his lead foot 115 00:03:38.439 --> 00:03:40.520 comes up off the ground. Let me get 116 00:03:40.520 --> 00:03:42.740 through a couple more frames. So now you 117 00:03:42.740 --> 00:03:44.620 see that that lead foot is way up off the 118 00:03:44.620 --> 00:03:46.560 ground. So now what he's done is he's, 119 00:03:46.639 --> 00:03:47.819 now that he's gotten his weight 120 00:03:47.819 --> 00:03:49.900 transferred into his lead side, he has 121 00:03:49.900 --> 00:03:53.199 stabilized it. And then he's used it as a 122 00:03:53.199 --> 00:03:55.280 source of power by properly pushing it 123 00:03:55.280 --> 00:03:57.099 into the ground. And then clearing it 124 00:03:57.099 --> 00:03:58.199 with his lead side obliques. 125 00:03:59.080 --> 00:04:00.659 Now the one other thing that I wanted to 126 00:04:00.659 --> 00:04:02.900 mention here is the head position. 127 00:04:03.479 --> 00:04:06.060 You didn't see his head moving up as his 128 00:04:06.060 --> 00:04:07.520 left leg is moved to this straight 129 00:04:07.520 --> 00:04:09.900 position. So if you've noticed on camera, 130 00:04:09.919 --> 00:04:11.039 when you're looking at your golf swing 131 00:04:11.039 --> 00:04:12.639 from a face on perspective, that your 132 00:04:12.639 --> 00:04:14.819 head is moving vertically, Then chances 133 00:04:14.819 --> 00:04:17.139 are you're using too much of your right 134 00:04:17.139 --> 00:04:18.500 side down in the hitting area, and you're 135 00:04:18.500 --> 00:04:20.100 bringing your hips forward. And then 136 00:04:20.100 --> 00:04:21.899 causing some early extension from the 137 00:04:21.899 --> 00:04:23.540 spine. Which can then in turn make it 138 00:04:23.540 --> 00:04:25.160 very hard to hit the golf ball solidly. 139 00:04:26.019 --> 00:04:28.120 So what I would suggest is don't try to 140 00:04:28.120 --> 00:04:30.379 get so much leverage from the ground at 141 00:04:30.379 --> 00:04:32.240 that point. Work on just working to 142 00:04:32.240 --> 00:04:34.339 maintain your posture. Keep your hips 143 00:04:34.339 --> 00:04:34.600 back. 144 00:04:35.120 --> 00:04:36.740 And then once you get more control of it, 145 00:04:36.860 --> 00:04:38.500 then slowly start to ramp your speed up. 146 00:04:38.779 --> 00:04:40.360 Slowly start to add more ground leverage. 147 00:04:40.500 --> 00:04:41.839 And you'll be out there pounding the golf 148 00:04:41.839 --> 00:04:43.079 ball further than you ever have. It's 149 00:04:43.079 --> 00:04:45.339 really important for swing speed is being 150 00:04:45.339 --> 00:04:47.620 able to use your legs. Okay guys, so 151 00:04:47.620 --> 00:04:49.100 that's this week's review. So if you've 152 00:04:49.100 --> 00:04:50.560 been struggling with backswing stuff and 153 00:04:50.560 --> 00:04:51.500 getting a little bit longer and out of 154 00:04:51.500 --> 00:04:53.800 control, keep that lead leg a little bit 155 00:04:53.800 --> 00:04:55.839 more pointed outside the golf ball. And 156 00:04:55.839 --> 00:04:58.100 if you've been looking for a way to move 157 00:04:58.100 --> 00:04:59.439 that left leg to a straight position, 158 00:04:59.439 --> 00:05:00.720 we've got a great video on the website 159 00:05:00.720 --> 00:05:02.040 called the Straight Left Legged Impact. 160 00:05:02.760 --> 00:05:04.279 We also have the Left Knee Laser Beam 161 00:05:04.279 --> 00:05:06.560 Drill and we also have the Roll of the 162 00:05:06.560 --> 00:05:07.920 Right Foot. That's another video, you're 163 00:05:07.920 --> 00:05:09.519 going to hear me really kind of drive 164 00:05:09.519 --> 00:05:11.000 home with you guys. To make sure that we 165 00:05:11.000 --> 00:05:12.920 understand how we can use that as a break 166 00:05:12.920 --> 00:05:15.920 to our bodies in the golf swing. So check 167 00:05:15.920 --> 00:05:17.959 those videos out and let's get out there 168 00:05:17.959 --> 00:05:19.579 and play some of your best golf and make 169 00:05:19.579 --> 00:05:20.019 it a great day.
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