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Stop Rushing Your Downswing – Secret to Effortless Power in Golf



Rushing the downswing is something that we have probably all experienced at one time or another, it often feels like it should be easy to fix, but isn’t.

In this video ill teach you the key steps needed to stop rushing the downswing and as a bonus the results also lead to effortless power in your golf swing giving you more distance with no more effort.

As always i’d love to hear your thoughts so drop down into the comments and ill get back to you as soon as i can.

Chris

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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Feel The Flow
01:34 Get The Body Leading
03:13 Step Backswing Drill
04:59 Downswing Shift Drill

15 Comments

  1. Hi Chris, Just want to say thanks for your consistently informative golf videos. I'm a pretty good golfer (play off 7) but have always been a very 'clean' striker of the ball so I don't leave a lot of room for error. Over the past couple of months I have been working hard (using the Fatplate aid) to be a little more steeper into the ball. Your video drills that focus on encouraging this particular type of swing plane have been a real help, so thank you. šŸ‘

  2. Been really enjoying your latest videos, fantastic instruction and something which really aligns with some of the other great instructors such as AMG and Monte! However I feel this one is on a different track to the recent set and a little at odds with what you've been teaching. Getting the body rotated before the arms move in the backswing is likely to get the arms raising late and likely then trailing the pivot on the way down isn't it? The previous videos were about firing the arms down to get them synced up. I'm not qualified to judge but it's somewhat of a polar opposite approach and maybe suited to a different individual. Great content none the less!

  3. Thanks Chrisā€¦ although I havenā€™t had the time to practice (I know) but my trusty drives have been hooking and Iā€™ve been struggling to understand why. I think this is it and need to get back on the driving range to prove it. Keep up the great workā€¦ it is appreciated šŸ‘

  4. You've got some great videos. I just find some advice contradictory. That wide takeaway you demonstrated that some pros have seems to contradictor the keep your trail bicep attached to the peck and fold the trail arm. The don't start the downswing with the arms seems to contradict all the advice on how to correct the slice, specifically waiting to long to swing down causes the over the top path. This was a slightly confusing video as it relates to some of the others. Do you start the downswing with the arms or do you start by turning your body?

  5. I love this! It's exactly what I've been working on. I've been using your video with the step drill to help my transition (and it has), but this feels like the missing part.

  6. This video is pure gold! If you are like me as a 6th year senior at YouTube University. This is the one.

  7. One of your best videos Chris. Thanks so much. Iā€™ve been working on holding my ā€œback to the targetā€ and with this exercise Iā€™m feeling very comfortable. The combinations are coming together nicely. Love your work.

  8. From South Africa here. Iā€™ve watched so many videos trying to fix my swing, this is definitely the one, absolutely Godsent, Iā€™ve saved it and shared with my friends

  9. I believe the body should move, and control, the clubhead. Am I wrong? (This is not saying that I do not have lapses during which I move the clubhead too early.)

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