Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Sevam1 on Wristbreak

Here's a Sevam1 video (it's part of a new site he's created) on his thoughts on 'wrist break.'








3JACK

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

radial deveation is control via the axis of rotation insid ethe shoulders and the alignments of the 2nd PP. The club cocks and loads on plane. The more side tilt at adddress the more load goes into the right forearm and elbow. See that is the cliff notes:)

dogballs said...

e goes off on one of his best rants yet. He's all over the place about feeling the club. The problem here is the same as it is with all good ball strikers that think they are gurus. They get hung up on what " they do" not what will help the average golfer. It's pretty simple. The shoulders turn, the lead arm rotates internally, and the lead wrist cocks or radially deviates. If they all move at the same rate at the same time, you should get to p3 with a 90* angle and just finish the turn to the top. Is this the best way? Maybe not, but it's the easiest and most efficient way to do it if I was working with a blank canvas. It also happens to be the way about 75% of the best players in the world do it. Mike get off on hearing himself talk. We need to get back to teaching skill instead of positions. Let;s teach people to play golf, no the "golf swing". I

Anonymous said...

I SUGGEST YOU ALL GO TO THEGOLFCHANNEL.COM AND FIND OUT HOW TO SWING GOLF CLUBs. Yes and it is all free.
Everything I read here dosen't make a lot of sense in that you don't really know how to describe how it is done. The golf channel.com has really good information that you can understand.
For what it is worth;By the way I am 72 and have hit 81 ,83 last year; when I play 3 times a week; however with the info on the golf channel I expect to lower those scores regularly. Have fun, that's what sport is all about.