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ml249 05-11-2012 10:46 AM

shanks on acquired motion and more
 
Hello all. Prior to coming over here to TGM, I was trying to implement the methods of a popular swing coach on youtube (shawnclement). He advocated a reverse K and rotary swing.

I'm not sure what happened but in practicing his methods at home and at the range, i've ingrained a pretty bad case of the shanks. I couldn't even hit a chip without either topping or shanking the ball. Several range sessions later, the problem continued to get worse. I've posted a video of one of the topped shots (which was far better than the rest of the bucket which were shanked).

Fast forward to last week, start of TGM. :) Got my right forearm on plane and using right forearm takeaway.

Things are pretty mechanical at the moment but i'm able to hit chips and a majority of acquired motion shots pretty solid. There is still the occasional shank in the acquired motion. However, anything further back and it's back to shanking and poor ball striking again. What am i doing in the top of my backswing or transition that screws everything up? I never had this problem before trying to implement the changes from shawn clement (it's been two weeks).

<iframe width="460" height="640" src="http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/rgiCOOsW?embed=true" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Not sure how to turn HTML on so the link is below.

http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/rgiCOOsW

MizunoJoe 05-11-2012 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ml249 (Post 91425)
Hello all. Prior to coming over here to TGM, I was trying to implement the methods of a popular swing coach on youtube (shawnclement). He advocated a reverse K and rotary swing.

I'm not sure what happened but in practicing his methods at home and at the range, i've ingrained a pretty bad case of the shanks. I couldn't even hit a chip without either topping or shanking the ball. Several range sessions later, the problem continued to get worse. I've posted a video of one of the topped shots (which was far better than the rest of the bucket which were shanked).

Fast forward to last week, start of TGM. :) Got my right forearm on plane and using right forearm takeaway.

Things are pretty mechanical at the moment but i'm able to hit chips and a majority of acquired motion shots pretty solid. There is still the occasional shank in the acquired motion. However, anything further back and it's back to shanking and poor ball striking again. What am i doing in the top of my backswing or transition that screws everything up? I never had this problem before trying to implement the changes from shawn clement (it's been two weeks).

<iframe width="460" height="640" src="http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/rgiCOOsW?embed=true" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Not sure how to turn HTML on so the link is below.

http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/rgiCOOsW

You are forcing your hands away from your body with the right hip on the DS. Try to keep your rear end back and maintain your waist bend angle through impact by turning the waist bend into side bend.

Like this -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38nOrkx9_oI

ml249 05-11-2012 11:54 PM

after TGM and everyone's suggestions.
 
I have my right forearm on plane. However, my shots are still shanking quite a bit. It's hard for me not to lunge at the ball with my right side. I just don't feel like I can get my weight shifted forward without that move. Any suggestions?

http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/m4K1pc2W

http://www.swingreader.com/video/view/m4K1pc2W

This ball felt struck well though.


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