Speed & Distance (Online Course)
$47.00
Contrary to popular belief … when it comes to hitting a golf ball further, there’s a big difference between “speed” and “distance”.
Because the distance the ball travels is dependent on SEVERAL factors – with club head speed being only one of them…
Now you’re about to discover not only how to develop greater speed in your club … but various positions, techniques, and procedures that help maximize the EFFECT this increased club head speed has on ball travel for greater distance, including:
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We look at how to get the most out of the lower body in its role as a “stabilizer” … and how to optimize your upper body as a “speed producer”.
We’ll explore what makes your trailing hand such a major speed factor … and why, even when you’re “basically” using a Single Plane Swing, if your grip isn’t correct you can still lose a considerable amount of speed and distance. (So don’t ever believe those guys who say “WHICH grip you use isn’t important, as long as you’re comfortable”.)
We also go into great depth on…
- How to increase “range of motion” and flexibility in your wrists and then translate that increased flexibility into greater hand speed
- Exercises for hand and wrist strength like Wrist-Rolling, and the Paper-Crusher
- How to use an upside-down club to increase hand speed
- Developing lower back strength and stability (because although back pain is often the result of bad technique … it can also be due to a lack of flexibility in the hips and spine)
- How much knee flex you should be using (and you’ll see an old video of Moe, showing just how much you COULD be using!)
- The effect shoulder turn and hip movement they have on your swing and distance … along with how to overcome any challenges in these areas.
- My secrets to driving a ball 200 yards … while sitting on a stool!!!
- How to use a magic marker to train yourself to hit solidly … as well as how to monitor club path
- And of course, since what happens AFTER impact can be just as important as what happened before … I’m also going to share with you the same Post-Impact Drill that Moe taught me, so long ago. (This one helps your leg muscles “feel” and “memorize” where they should be finishing. Moe considered this so critically important that he would often spend hours a day in this position
And do you know how much of a divot you should be taking on each shot? You’ll find out, starting at around the 27 minute mark. (The 1.5 Drill will help you get it right, as it helps you nail the right “angle of approach” with your irons. Then later on, we’ll nail down the same thing on your Driver.)
Of course, for you to maximize distance, all this new-found (or newly-developed) speed, strength, and flexibility must be coupled together with the proper technique…
…because nothing plays a greater role in distance and accuracy than making solid contact with the ball (always of great importance!) while moving through the correct swing path (now aren’t you glad you also grabbed the Single Plane Swing program?)
And there’s lots more that I haven’t even mentioned here – in fact, this one program alone is packed with three-quarters of an hour of training. And every bit of it focuses on developing greater speed and distance!
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