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Chuck: For the downswing you talk about how the squish the bug is how you.

Chuck: For the downswing you talk about how the squish the bug is how you create power but in the goat drill you talk about the pulley and crunching your right side - in another video you talk about that all you think about for the downswing is pushing your left hip back and out of the way - so which one is it? Squish the bug, crunch the right side down, or push left hip out - what is the best way to start the downswing? What am I missing?

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Hello Brian. I talked about this in the Wed Night Webinar if you want to check it out. It is a little dependant on what you are trying to do. Squish the bug feeling is more for about power. Think like this when you want a high launch drive. Irons you don't need that much drive and have to focus more on the lateral motion and clearing of the lead hip. Try to picture push the trail foot hard for more gas, ease off of it for more balance/control. Like driving a car.
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