Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pivot One And Golf Swing




Players on a golf course use the pivot tactic, which



is the way the player moves the body. The player will



pivot the head and toes and not the arms or hands.





Pivots may seem easy to understand for the expert



player but to an amateur the motions are extremely



complex. Pivots enable the player to move all of his



muscles in a second. It is difficult to focus in this



short of time.





Another technique is the elbow drill. With the elbow



drill, the player is able to slow things down. This



drill is the replica of the exact pivot.





The elbow drill demonstrates while reinforcing the



golf swing. It is an automatic drill, which gives the



player a great feel so that he can repeat his action.





This is one of the best drills. The elbow drill



requires that the player place an object that



represents the golf ball on the ground. The club is



placed behind the players back and through the



player’s elbow.





With this drill, the player has support for the club



and his posture. The shoulders are back, which will



insure that the player bends from his hips without



slouching the shoulders.





The feet are spread so that it meets the width of the



shoulders. The right, back, and front side of the



player’s weight are equally distributed.





The player then bends at the hip socket and keeps the



back flat in alignment with the knees, which are


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