bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 1 hour ago, getitdaily said: This would be good for you to do...15 or 20lb ball is all you need. Screen_Recording_20250411_192220.mp4 Would a lighter kettlebell work? We have a couple 10 lbers floating around. The weight is really to have the resistance so the hips/pelvis is forced to move more versus being a workout. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
getitdaily Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 3 minutes ago, bortass said: Would a lighter kettlebell work? We have a couple 10 lbers floating around. The weight is really to have the resistance so the hips/pelvis is forced to move more versus being a workout. Yeah, the 10lb'r will work. And yeah, a kettlebell will work too. It'll help you feel the way the lower body moves laterally and thr weight will also help you feel what trail arm width in the backswing feels like. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 50 minutes ago, TheDeanAbides said: Two things stand out. You need to feel like you make a concerted effort to shift right straight away: shift, turn, shift, turn remember? The other thing is that you are far too narrow. Feel much more like you're keeping your right arm straight in the backswing. Pelvis looks better, but a DTL would help. Good work! Thanks, I'll keep at it. I noticed the arms breaking down still even though it feels like I have them straighter. It may be just that I'm a bit better than I was in the past but still not there. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 5 minutes ago, bortass said: Thanks, I'll keep at it. I noticed the arms breaking down still even though it feels like I have them straighter. It may be just that I'm a bit better than I was in the past but still not there. I know it's hard to concentrate on several things, but you're making progress. Weirdly, a proper shift into the right leg will probably help set you up for more width because you'll feel like you have the right leg to move into and then push off. 1 1 Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 2 hours ago, bortass said: I snagged this today, regular and slow motion video. It's just a backswing and I feel my pressure go to the right but I am not sure about how this looks overall. It still looks like I'm going left right away but I'm not positive. 0415.mp4 10.09 MB · 0 downloads Getting the grip in a better position is going to help things wel. The Vs should be between your right ear and right shoulder 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 32 minutes ago, GoGoErky said: Getting the grip in a better position is going to help things wel. The Vs should be between your right ear and right shoulder So a stronger grip? I've been working on getting the handle more into my fingers but that's the only grip related thing I have done recently. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 25 minutes ago, bortass said: So a stronger grip? I've been working on getting the handle more into my fingers but that's the only grip related thing I have done recently. Yes stronger in both hands. Do you hold the grip up in the air in front of you or behind your lead leg Ala Adam Scott and Ricki Fowler? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 4 minutes ago, GoGoErky said: Yes stronger in both hands. Do you hold the grip up in the air in front of you or behind your lead leg Ala Adam Scott and Ricki Fowler? Up in the air with my wrists hinged so the shaft is straight up and down. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 4 minutes ago, bortass said: Up in the air with my wrists hinged so the shaft is straight up and down. Try holding it at a 45° then grip it If you have a bad grip, you don’t want a good swing”. Harvey Penick 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 25 minutes ago, GoGoErky said: Try holding it at a 45° then grip it If you have a bad grip, you don’t want a good swing”. Harvey Penick I was gonna make a joke about my bad swing but will refrain. I poked around in my stash of clubs and found a very old Intech weighted swing trainer. I do not know where it came from originally. I recall that I somehow went home with it from the course back in 2008. I didn’t buy it and either found it in the trash or the pro had it and just gave it to me. It has the big molded grip trainer on it. Thing weighs about 3 lbs I think. Makes my wonder if swinging it would help any, lol. Im not sure if I’d be better off buying a clip on grip trainer or using this dinosaur instead. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 This is using the weighted club a few minutes ago.... 0415 (1).mp4 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
getitdaily Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 1 hour ago, bortass said: This is using the weighted club a few minutes ago.... 0415 (1).mp4 18.29 MB · 0 downloads YES! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 8 hours ago, bortass said: This is using the weighted club a few minutes ago.... 0415 (1).mp4 18.29 MB · 0 downloads Better. Shoulders are turning a bit flat though. 2 Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 12 hours ago, bortass said: This is using the weighted club a few minutes ago.... 0415 (1).mp4 18.29 MB · 0 downloads Your left hand needs to be a little stronger 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 @getitdaily The weight of the club seemed to help get me to use my lower body to start moving the club. It doesn't feel right when I did it with my arms only. @TheDeanAbides I noticed that I raise my torso which flattens the shoulders. I will need to keep that in mind. So many things to try and juggle, lol. @GoGoErky I'll see what I can do about the left hand, it has the molded grip trainer and I thought I had my left hand in the right spot. I take it the right hand looks better/fine in that video. I will use this weighted club to work on my backswing, instead of the 6i I've been using, since it seems to be helping me move a bit better. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 Well for some reason the video I tried to upload this morning doesn't want to work, so I dropped in on Youtube. It looks like I got the shoulder turn better but I can't seem to stop my left arm from breaking down at the end even though I feel like I am keeping it straight. I'm not sure if I can get the left hand stronger on this grip. I wonder if I just need to get one of the clip on types and not worry about the grip as much when I use the weighted club. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Haven't seen a DTL, but I'd say that the reason you're breaking down your left arm is because you're still too deep. The clue is how bent your right arm is. You need to feel like you take your arms straight back along the target line to get more out and up. Your arm swing will be shorter, but you'll have the correct depth and width. 1 1 Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
betarhoalphadelta Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 @bortass Have you ever gone down the arm swing illusion mega-thread rabbit hole? I ask because for a lot of people, IMHO they get their arms too pinned and deep (which causes excess right arm bend) because they fundamentally are misinterpreting how far the arms should move "across" the body in the swing. Getting through the ASI helped me truly understand the concept of width. I'd love to see you try this: Take your normal address position. Hinge the wrists ~90 degrees to raise the clubhead. Move your hands vertically 6-12 inches. Move your hands laterally so they're directly in front of your right armpit, or PERHAPS your right shoulder. Turn your body to your backswing position, WITHOUT changing the relative placement of your arms to your body. IMHO if you do this with a camera, you're going to realize that your left arm is basically* straight, your right arm is bent less than 90 degrees, and on camera it looks like a textbook position at the top. (* Note: the left arm isn't ACTUALLY straight. If you look at AMG / Gears videos, pros are not "keeping their left arm straight" or rigid. They're flexing it, but it's just that's it's generally a limited enough amount of bend that it LOOKS straight visually.) 1 Quote Ping G25 10.5* w/ Diamana 'ahina 70 x5ct stiff (set -0.5 to 10*) Sub70 699 Pro 3u (19.5*) built to 39.5" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Wishon EQ1-NX 4h, 5i-GW single-length built to 37.5" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Sub70 286 52/10, 286 56/12, and JB 60/6 wedges, black, built to 36.75" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Sub70 Sycamore Mallet putter @ 36.5" with Winn midsize pistol grip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 9 minutes ago, betarhoalphadelta said: @bortass Have you ever gone down the arm swing illusion mega-thread rabbit hole? I ask because for a lot of people, IMHO they get their arms too pinned and deep (which causes excess right arm bend) because they fundamentally are misinterpreting how far the arms should move "across" the body in the swing. Getting through the ASI helped me truly understand the concept of width. I'd love to see you try this: Take your normal address position. Hinge the wrists ~90 degrees to raise the clubhead. Move your hands vertically 6-12 inches. Move your hands laterally so they're directly in front of your right armpit, or PERHAPS your right shoulder. Turn your body to your backswing position, WITHOUT changing the relative placement of your arms to your body. IMHO if you do this with a camera, you're going to realize that your left arm is basically* straight, your right arm is bent less than 90 degrees, and on camera it looks like a textbook position at the top. (* Note: the left arm isn't ACTUALLY straight. If you look at AMG / Gears videos, pros are not "keeping their left arm straight" or rigid. They're flexing it, but it's just that's it's generally a limited enough amount of bend that it LOOKS straight visually.) Great timing! I'm getting ready to go to the range and get some DTL video that @TheDeanAbides has asked for. I will also try to do what you posted and capture it as well. 3 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 24 minutes ago, betarhoalphadelta said: @bortass Have you ever gone down the arm swing illusion mega-thread rabbit hole? I ask because for a lot of people, IMHO they get their arms too pinned and deep (which causes excess right arm bend) because they fundamentally are misinterpreting how far the arms should move "across" the body in the swing. Getting through the ASI helped me truly understand the concept of width. I'd love to see you try this: Take your normal address position. Hinge the wrists ~90 degrees to raise the clubhead. Move your hands vertically 6-12 inches. Move your hands laterally so they're directly in front of your right armpit, or PERHAPS your right shoulder. Turn your body to your backswing position, WITHOUT changing the relative placement of your arms to your body. IMHO if you do this with a camera, you're going to realize that your left arm is basically* straight, your right arm is bent less than 90 degrees, and on camera it looks like a textbook position at the top. (* Note: the left arm isn't ACTUALLY straight. If you look at AMG / Gears videos, pros are not "keeping their left arm straight" or rigid. They're flexing it, but it's just that's it's generally a limited enough amount of bend that it LOOKS straight visually.) I almost made a little video for him to demonstrate this and then saw your post. :) 2 Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 (edited) 35 minutes ago, betarhoalphadelta said: @bortass Have you ever gone down the arm swing illusion mega-thread rabbit hole? I ask because for a lot of people, IMHO they get their arms too pinned and deep (which causes excess right arm bend) because they fundamentally are misinterpreting how far the arms should move "across" the body in the swing. Getting through the ASI helped me truly understand the concept of width. I'd love to see you try this: Take your normal address position. Hinge the wrists ~90 degrees to raise the clubhead. Move your hands vertically 6-12 inches. Move your hands laterally so they're directly in front of your right armpit, or PERHAPS your right shoulder. Turn your body to your backswing position, WITHOUT changing the relative placement of your arms to your body. IMHO if you do this with a camera, you're going to realize that your left arm is basically* straight, your right arm is bent less than 90 degrees, and on camera it looks like a textbook position at the top. (* Note: the left arm isn't ACTUALLY straight. If you look at AMG / Gears videos, pros are not "keeping their left arm straight" or rigid. They're flexing it, but it's just that's it's generally a limited enough amount of bend that it LOOKS straight visually.) IMG_5964.mov Snagged some DTL and will post it later. It needs more editing than the above. now to go try and work on things… Edited April 16 by bortass 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 2 hours ago, bortass said: Well for some reason the video I tried to upload this morning doesn't want to work, so I dropped in on Youtube. It looks like I got the shoulder turn better but I can't seem to stop my left arm from breaking down at the end even though I feel like I am keeping it straight. I'm not sure if I can get the left hand stronger on this grip. I wonder if I just need to get one of the clip on types and not worry about the grip as much when I use the weighted club. You’re wrists are setting late and barely much of a set at that which is why things are braking down at the top once the weight if the club takes over. there appears to be a gap between your forefinger and thumb on your right hand too. are you not able to rotate your left hand a bit more inside to get to see at least 2 knuckles? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 18 minutes ago, bortass said: IMG_5964.mov 15 MB · 0 downloads Snagged some DTL and will post it later. It needs more editing than the above. now to go try and work on things… What drill is this? And what’s the goal of the drill? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 19 minutes ago, bortass said: IMG_5964.mov 15 MB · 0 downloads Snagged some DTL and will post it later. It needs more editing than the above. now to go try and work on things… Whatever you're doing in that video. Don't do that! 1 Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 1 minute ago, TheDeanAbides said: Whatever you're doing in that video. Don't do that! Yeah. I’m curious about this one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanAbides Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Just now, GoGoErky said: Yeah. I’m curious about this one I think he's got the drill confused. Only thing I can imagine. Quote Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
betarhoalphadelta Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 He was trying to do the arm swing illusion thing that I mentioned. Which isn't really a "drill". It's just intended to give some sense of what the actual arm structure / width should look like... I wouldn't intend for him to try to use this to hit a ball 😉 That said, it looked like he tried to make step 4--move your hands laterally in line with your right armpit--and instead rotated about 15-20 degrees. So I'm not sure it got the full point across. Need to do that without turning. 1 Quote Ping G25 10.5* w/ Diamana 'ahina 70 x5ct stiff (set -0.5 to 10*) Sub70 699 Pro 3u (19.5*) built to 39.5" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Wishon EQ1-NX 4h, 5i-GW single-length built to 37.5" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Sub70 286 52/10, 286 56/12, and JB 60/6 wedges, black, built to 36.75" w/ Nippon Modus3 120 stiff Sub70 Sycamore Mallet putter @ 36.5" with Winn midsize pistol grip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoGoErky Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 16 minutes ago, TheDeanAbides said: I think he's got the drill confused. Only thing I can imagine. Yeah. I was like that’s not ntc and it’s not the drill Monte posted the other day for better backswing with holding the club in front of you, stand up then lift club overhead, turn and forward bend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 Good to know I fubared it, lol. 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bortass Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 @TheDeanAbides here's DTL and I slowed down the speed to 30%. 0416 (1).mp4 1 Quote Boris “Chickenwing” Shankov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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