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Hi! Have been following this thread with interest as I have recently been trying to put the fundamentals of Stack and Tilt into effect. While perusing some of your other threads, Erik. I came across the one entitled "the biggest secret - slide your hips TOWARD the target". To my fairly uninitiated eye, that seems to go hand in glove with the basics of S & T; the "butt tucked under" position which Mike and Andy detail in the follow through can only really be reached by sliding the hips forward, toward the target. Perhaps you and they are using different words to describe the same effect? Would appreciate your comments.

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Originally Posted by chris3putt

Hi! Have been following this thread with interest as I have recently been trying to put the fundamentals of Stack and Tilt into effect. While perusing some of your other threads, Erik. I came across the one entitled "the biggest secret - slide your hips TOWARD the target". To my fairly uninitiated eye, that seems to go hand in glove with the basics of S & T; the "butt tucked under" position which Mike and Andy detail in the follow through can only really be reached by sliding the hips forward, toward the target. Perhaps you and they are using different words to describe the same effect? Would appreciate your comments.


Andy and Mike talk about sliding the hips http://www.golftipsmag.com/instruction/full-swing/lessons/four-moves-to-stack-a-tilt.html?start=2

The butt tuck is a followthrough piece.

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Thanks for your response and for the link to the Golftips article.

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Excellent news.  Thanks Stretch.

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im working on this swing daily.....im readin the book as i go also.....i wanna ask a question on the shoulder turn....i wonder how much is to much? when i feel my back muscles tighten have i turned way to much, cause this morning my back is killing me like i may have tried to turn to much....

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The key muscles for hip movement are gluteal and hip. They have  to be strong and flexible for a proper hip turn. To get them strong and flexible do resistance training and stretching.

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Originally Posted by slykatrinah

The key muscles for hip movement are gluteal and hip. They have  to be strong and flexible for a proper hip turn. To get them strong and flexible do resistance training and stretching.

All the best!



Or you could just straighten the right leg

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Originally Posted by outlaw1984

im working on this swing daily.....im readin the book as i go also.....i wanna ask a question on the shoulder turn....i wonder how much is to much? when i feel my back muscles tighten have i turned way to much, cause this morning my back is killing me like i may have tried to turn to much....

How much downward?  Want the shoulders to turn 90* to the spine at set-up.  Too much, whether it's too shallow or steep a shoulder turn, will move the head excessively.

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ill take video of this when i get home unless its pouring to rain.....

@mvmac now i realize why the right leg straightening and left leg bending towards target line is so important....if u dont do that the the shoulder turn is impossible to get....am i correct????

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Originally Posted by outlaw1984

ill take video of this when i get home unless its pouring to rain.....

@mvmac now i realize why the right leg straightening and left leg bending towards target line is so important....if u dont do that the the shoulder turn is impossible to get....am i correct????



Correct, without the right knee losing some flex, not completely straight, makes it very hard to to turn the hips, allow the left shoulder to move downward, and the arms to get depth.

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So you guys know ive been trying to learn S&T for almost a week now.....ive read through the book once and im going back for part 2 and im going to make notes as i go along.....

anyway while i was practicing this i got a pain in my lower back....i personally think its due to overswing and moving the club to fast in the backswing....

any drills on how i can slow it down and still get good distance?

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Originally Posted by outlaw1984

So you guys know ive been trying to learn S&T for almost a week now.....ive read through the book once and im going back for part 2 and im going to make notes as i go along.....

anyway while i was practicing this i got a pain in my lower back....i personally think its due to overswing and moving the club to fast in the backswing....

any drills on how i can slow it down and still get good distance?



One thing that helps me is thinking about the downswing beginning after I transition down and into my left knee, with the left knee moving out over the ankle target-ward.  The club has actually started moving down way before this.  Thinking about the transition as part of the backswing helps me to not rush it.  That's a pretty slow part of the swing.  The backswing should generally be a faster portion of the swing than the transition.  The golf swing goes fast-slow-fast, not fast-faster-fastest.  Just give yourself time to start your legs/hips first and then hit the ball with your right shoulder and jumping motion once you are in a position to hit.  Counting it out helps, but the problem is mental, so you need a new way to think about it.

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Originally Posted by outlaw1984

So you guys know ive been trying to learn S&T for almost a week now.....ive read through the book once and im going back for part 2 and im going to make notes as i go along.....

anyway while i was practicing this i got a pain in my lower back....i personally think its due to overswing and moving the club to fast in the backswing....

any drills on how i can slow it down and still get good distance?


Film your swing, man! Post it on the forum. It's so hard to help you without seeing what you are actually doing.

Your lower back should not be hurting. You are doing something wrong.

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Back issues -- and a week

It takes more than a week to get the turn shoulder down, lean left, and extend your back of the backswing - from what I know, you perform all three motions together and consistently to the top. If you extend the back during the backswing, it will help

On the downswing, you also extend your back.

Both of those motions relieve pressure on the back.

It leads me to believe that you should re-read those sections of the book and available videos at stackandtiltgolfswing.com, and try not overusing your back -- 3-4 hrs of full swing on a range on a daily basis will tire you out so that you are not performing the swing in the correct way.

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