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As I work through Axiom (and I have gone through all Dead Drill videos.

Hi, As I work through Axiom (and I have gone through all Dead Drill videos, including swing reviews and am trying to follow checkpoints), I notice one issue continues to pop up: I still find myself rushing my downswing, with too much right shoulder. I'm told I hurry through the downswing and release, and am finding difficult to break the habit. Could the problem be my head leading the way? Should I work on tempo? I've heard that doing a simple 1-2-3-pause-1-2-3 count can stop the habit I outlined above, but that just seems to add even more complexity and dreaded swing thoughts to what RotarySwing teaches. Thoughts?

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I think the Lead Arm Two Club Drill really helps with tempo and rushing. Also, when thinking about clockwise Axiom motion. It will be hard to rush the shoulders if the hands are moving in the opposite direction of the golf ball in transition. Try some exaggerated versions with thee arms to try and slow down the rush.
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