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Hi. I know this has been discussed in several videos but I just want to make.

Hi. I know this has been discussed in several videos but I just want to make sure I'm correct on the relationship between the lead shoulder and release point in a lead side dominant swing. Am I correct that one of the objectives in a lead side dominant swing is to put the lead shoulder in one spot, so to speak, after the lead side posts up so that the lead arm and then club will just naturally rotate on the axis point of the lead shoulder? In other words, does part of the consistency in a lead side dominant swing come from using the lead shoulder as the axis or focal point so that when if it is in one position the rest of the swing should theoretically take care of itself with the momentum generated from the body movements?

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The lead shoulder will be the fulcrum point for the arm/club. So, getting it stacked not only insures safety, but position for the bottom of the swing arc. Therefore, impact more consistent and stable as you allow the pendulum of the arm and release of the club. Releasing independently of the body. Moving the Fulcrum Video.
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