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Lead foot toes grabbing the ground - how much is good, how much is bad?


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Based on what I know, on the DS, pressure goes to ball of the front part of the foot, then as the swing finishes to the rear. Have seen good players with front part of foot still pretty much on ground at the end of swing, and off as well. I feel the lead foot toes get grabby on the downswing. I guess too much grabby can be a bad thing?

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Based on what I know, on the DS, pressure goes to ball of the front part of the foot, then as the swing finishes to the rear. Have seen good players with front part of foot still pretty much on ground at the end of swing, and off as well. I feel the lead foot toes get grabby on the downswing. I guess too much grabby can be a bad thing?

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What do you mean by grabby? As in the toes digging in?

Maybe this drill?

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I think that vid addresses trail foot. It's the lead foot I'm wondering about.

Steve

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