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Chuck, I have been a Rotary Swing member for several years.

Chuck, I have been a Rotary Swing member for several years. Recently I looked at your video on a lesson you gave about lag and getting your right arm near your right hip in the downswing. It seems to me this is in conflict with your recent Goat Code videos which I have watched and work on incorporating. In those you indicate the 1st move should be in essence throwing the club away from you, then using your hand speed to which pulls your body to a finished swing position. To me these seem in conflict with each other. What am I missing. Thanks - Craig

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Hello Craig. Most of the Live Lessons pertain to what the individual is doing and needing to "feel". Feel can be subjective as it's not always real. You are correct that the initial throw and hand speed are critical for the sequence of getting the arms back in front of the body and having proper snap. There have been lots of confusion on this topic and Chuck is shooting new content to explain these details further.
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