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    • Wordle 1,092 3/6 🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    • 1:39 - he’s a right push late. He doesn’t really drive down from the right.  4:10 - you’re showing me what a faller does, not a driver. And the last thing in the world I want is a long drive guy falling, not driving. I don’t think you’re driving off your back leg.  14:50 - I want you to get to a point where you drive off the right leg   If I were watching this on my own without instruction, I would try to push off the right/back leg more.    I really like how Greg teaches though. Love the athletic movement approach. I think they also spoke a lot more about setup than is shown in the video based on some comments and he likely did a great job in connecting how the setup leads to the desired movement too. 
    • I've followed mytpi on Instagram for a while as it seems they have the best handle on the complex relationship between directional forces and transfer to arms, hands and eventually the business end, aka, clubhead. This video is straight up awesome. What I really appreciate here is they didn't try to create a new motor pattern - something I believe f***s up a lot of elite athletes. I believe freaks of nature like Jamie have are unusually gifted because of it. They went to his old one which was simply a recall. Kudos. On a small technical note I love the elevation (un-weighting) at the top is a good thing. Bit of a gather and drop pattern. I've always hated that in my own swing maybe not the worse thing after all.
    • Wordle 1,092 2/6 ⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Eagle Baby!
    • Now this was a great video. The look on Jamie’s face during the ‘legs drive the arms down’ part is how I feel sometimes during GEARS sessions. I’m not quite getting the idea across to my body. I’m starting to get it physically now. I will also change how I do the medicine ball work in Fit for Golf. Mike Carroll should see this. He may revise some of the jump and toss videos to incorporate this.
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