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Feel like im getting nowhere

What feels have you been working on?

BTW just saw this on Instagram

@nickdallas2 working on rt arm and pivot. As left knee loads down and around rt knee goes in to flexion and rt arm goes out naturally because hand path goes out and shaft shifts into wall and rt arm keeps it's 90 deg now he has triangle in back of arm. Warning don't pull hands down or raise left shoulder this will get hand path down to much and get shaft to steep in transition

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What feels have you been working on? BTW just saw this on Instagram

[SIZE=12px][COLOR=3F729B][URL=https://instagram.com/nickdallas2/]@nickdallas2[/URL][/COLOR] working on rt arm and pivot. As left knee loads down and around rt knee goes in to flexion and rt arm goes out naturally because hand path goes out and shaft shifts into wall and rt arm keeps it's 90 deg now he has triangle in back of arm. Warning don't pull hands down or raise left shoulder this will get hand path down to much and get shaft to steep in transition[/SIZE]

been feeling to start the downswing with my zipper going more back and left. think I saw a video before talking about if 12 oclock was the target to try and get your zipper more towards 1030ish. im hitting the ball well but I hate looking at video and not being happy que the ian baker finch comments lol


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What feels have you been working on?

BTW just saw this on Instagram

@nickdallas2 working on rt arm and pivot. As left knee loads down and around rt knee goes in to flexion and rt arm goes out naturally because hand path goes out and shaft shifts into wall and rt arm keeps it's 90 deg now he has triangle in back of arm. Warning don't pull hands down or raise left shoulder this will get hand path down to much and get shaft to steep in transition

Right knee back into flexion? I knew my leg action was "off" somehow.

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that drill is very eye opening for me thank u so much, I don't feel like i'm running out of right shoulder at impact anymore when I do this


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