Comments on: To hit it straight, do NOT line up –simply make a good swing ( taking your range swing to the course ) https://www.anujvarma.com/to-hit-it-straight-do-not-line-up-simply-make-a-good-swing-taking-your-range-swing-to-the-course/ Production Grade Technical Solutions | Data Encryption and Public Cloud Expert Sat, 19 Dec 2015 22:20:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Elizabeth https://www.anujvarma.com/to-hit-it-straight-do-not-line-up-simply-make-a-good-swing-taking-your-range-swing-to-the-course/#comment-15117 Sat, 19 Dec 2015 22:20:10 +0000 http://www.anujvarma.com/?p=2792#comment-15117 If I’m picturing what you are syniag correctly, yes. Ironically, I was working on a blog entry very similar to what you are syniag. In a lesson yesterday, I had my student simulate impact against a pole on the range he then hit wonderful shots because the muscle image was still fresh and he just reproduced it with a drill. This is not finished yet but I think you will get the idea. I will do a video soon.Here is the post draft:Use A Kinesthetic Drill to Map Impact for Recall If you setup in a doorway with the door jamb opposite your front hip socket, then simulate impact by putting the palm of your back hand on the jamb, and turning your core to push against the jamb (rotating like the downswing, not sliding forward), you will push on the jamb and actually program or map this feeling in your brain, Kinesthetically. So why would you want this? Well, it is teaching the muscles the feeling of what you want to achieve through impact. It is kind of like recording a mental picture of all of your muscles (turning and pushing), that you will recall just before you swing. Then once you’re setup, recall the feeling of the drill then go. The visualization is so fresh in your mind, your body will reproduce it.

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