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Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to step into Tiger Woods' body for just a minute and hit a few balls? What if I told you there was a simple way you could learn how to do just that? To feel what it feels like to hit a ball like Tiger? Watch this video to see how!
so I've been doing some research on a new video that I'm working on that is about the 10 common traits that all the great ball strikers do modern ball strikers today and I've been looking at this swing at all different angles and I found this great aerial view of Tiger and I was looking at how the shaft is shallowing and the sequencing because you can kind of look down inside of his body if you will from a from a top-down perspective you can see when the hips move when the shoulders move how much the arms move or how little they move how the club shallows out where the hips go and all of these things I thought oh this is such a great view so much telling stuff here and then it dawned on me all of a sudden that I was missing the true great essence of this video that I can share with you guys that will truly have a hugely profound impact on your game if you like to practice if you like to practice this video is going to change everything that you've ever thought about in your swing how many of you out there have ever wondered to yourself what it would feel like to just step in the shoes of a Tiger Woods or any great ball striker and just feel what it feels like to be them for just a moment just hit some balls hit some drives hit some three irons off the deck and just feel what it feels like to be them and I know we've all thought about that at one point or another and even though I hit the ball really well I always wonder what it feel like to step into you know Dustin Johnson shoes for a moment and and effortlessly smoke the ball as far as he does or or whoever it may be so the simplest way to do that of course would be to recreate all their movement patterns and do exactly as they're doing but of course that's complicated and there's a million variables that go into that but one thing that's always been interesting to me is that people think that they shouldn't try and swing like a tour pro which to me is the dumbest thing I've ever heard when you look at a tour pro swing versus the average Joe at the range what do you see does the average Joe swing look simpler or more complicated than Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy or whoever you pick tour pros are tour pros because they do the same thing over and over again in such a way that allows them to consistently hit the ball the same way over and over again which means you have to have the simplest repeatable machine in order to produce the simplest repeatable results and in that case the tour pros have figured out the simplest way to hit the ball consistently and amateurs have figured out the most complicated ways imaginable to try and hit the ball not consistent at all so I've always been a huge proponent that looking at certain tour pro swings who have very simple efficient safe mechanics powerful ball striking these are the guys who we want to try and learn something from guys and gals the LPGA tour has tons of great golf swings so looking at it I always thought if you can just step into the shoes of somebody like Tiger for just a moment and get get the experience of it that would help people understand that this is a simpler more efficient way to swing which is what rotary swing has always been about we look at things from a biomechanical objective perspective and say what's the simplest most efficient way to get it done well with this video I think that you can learn more than you ever imagined and it's not from looking at Tiger's hips moving here or any of this other stuff it's looking at a shadow watch as I scroll through this now imagine yourself on the range sun at your back pile of balls and you're watching yourself swing now you know exactly what it should look like when you're in the mirror you know exactly what it should look like this view is as good as it gets this is as practical as you can possibly get into stepping into the shoes of one of the greatest iron players of all time to know what it should look like when you're looking at your own reflection when you're looking at your own shadow watch the shadow and mimic it each movement of it as you watch this keep imagining what you're doing to recreate these movement patterns of course it's the same stuff that I've been showing you guys for years but I thought it was such an incredibly compelling thing to know exactly what it should look like when you look at yourself when you're practicing so just keep playing this back and forth for a while and when you go into the mirror to practice start seeing how you differentiate from what you see in Tiger's shadow and start building a simpler more consistent powerful golf swing
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