Yesterday, I took it upon myself to show you all how to marry ball position to adaptation. And, though my words were tempered by three hours of ball-striking and certain dehydration, I think my assumptions and disclaimers made it into the spot. I hope so, anyway.
Remember, I am in retraining mode right now. Also, these measures are to bring about the fastest possible conversion. Many cannot force themselves into what amounts to ”Golf Swing Shock Therapy”. It’s fine. However, I am way too impatient to take the safer road. I need it now.
Apparently, I cannot add my FlightScope numbers after posting. so I’ll include them here. Keep in mind, radical swing changes never accompany optimal numbers due to hesitancy. My goal, as articulated in my talk, is ”Path”. Notice how path gets less extremely left with shorter clubs. Then, also notice ball position married to shorter clubs. We have direct correlation.
In a couple months, when I’ve moderated this motion, my data will reflect more optimal speeds and impacts. Smash Factor (The ratio of ball speed to clubhead speed) and Path will be my only concern. I find those two metrics alone describe the quality of our impact. All other stimuli is visual, which is what guides our ball-striking development.
My reason for steepening arm swing quickly in open stance practice is to optimize impact with balanced movements. Otherwise, I would have to rotate too much on my leading side with a flatter arm swing. Anyway, I’ve undertaken this process because I overdid my flattening. Therefore, I have to undo my over-flattening. I’m sure that makes total sense. I may need more water.
Good luck with your own adaptations. If you have any questions, just drop me a note on Bitchute.com or here, and I’ll get back to you asap.
John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy
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