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Axiom and or v Dead Drill - Been struggling a little recently with inconsistent.

Axiom and or v Dead Drill - Been struggling a little recently with inconsistent ball striking and a block right creeping in. Viewed the Axiom fine tune videos again and Chuck refers to them working together (feel/mechanics). However, to me they feel really different and I need to focus on different movements. On Dead drill the transition comes from the left side, whereas with Axiom it comes from the right foot. Confused how you combine them and get them working together?

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Hello Bernard. We will have a lot more content on how to blend the two coming soon. However, remember both sides still have a job to do. As you perform the trail foot motion you can still feel the sit into the lead glute and pull of the lead hip back. The goal is to get the weigh shifted consistently and with ease. I am a lead side dominant player and still release with my lead performing Axiom. The block sound like you may be spinning open, or pushing the trail hip towards the ball eating up valuable space to release the club correctly.
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