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In that processthe weight will shift through impact, will be upwards for 70 percent at the moment we’re hitting the ball. If not more than that, and then from there the club will go, continue on, our weight will move to 90 percent, and 10 percent on the back leg. So 80% of my weight is going to be right underneath my lead heel, lead ankle. 20% of my weight is going to be over on my trail foot. So 20% of my weight is going to into this right side. With the foot rolled in. No heel up off the ground. Okay, so we want to have 20% of our weight, heel down. You can see that my heel is. You need to shift you weight first, sit into your left glute muscle and then pull from your left oblique. This will naturally the pull the golf club down into the correct golf swing plane every time. WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW WHERE I DEMONSTRATE HOW TO FIX A STEEP DOWNSWING AND HIT THE BALL SOLID: Why most golfers pull and slice shots. A4: Left heel has lost some pressure because the left knee bends a bit more (some people's left heel comes off the ground, as you know). Right heel has gained a little pressure relative to the whole foot. A5: Weight is swooping out toward the left toes as the hips slide toward first base and the arms swing in the same direction (out and down).
Left Heel Golf
Golf Lesson: Learn how to properly shift your weight through out your swing. We often concentrate on the weight shift or pressure shift right to left or left to right. We don’t often talk about how the weight moves from the heal to the toe in the golf swing. This video will help you learn to properly load your swing and how to move the pressure thought your entire foot and swing.Subscribe to Danford Golf for more instruction! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIT5…
Shift Weight To Left Heel Golf Shoes
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