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Post by imperfectgolfer on Oct 17, 2020 9:46:04 GMT -5
Watch this BeBetterGolf video featuring Dr. Scott Lynch teaching a golfer how to better rotate his pelvis.
Note that he is teaching the golfer to increase his pelvic rotary motion by pushing back away from the ball-target line using his left forefoot to push against the ground.
Note how this promotes a right hip spinning action.
Note that Dr. Scott Lynch is unhappy that the golfer has 87-92% of his COP measurement under his right foot at the P4 position.
I obviously disagree with his golf instructional approach. I think that the golfer would improve his pelvic rotary motion between P4 => P5.5 if used his right-sided lateral pelvic rotary muscles combined with a horizontal GRF produced by the left foot - and that combination requires weight-pressure loading of the right foot at P4 => P4.5 and if perfected it would also prevent right hip spinning.
It also amazing that Dr. Scott Lynch thinks that the golfer's excessive in-to-out clubhead path is causally due to his sub-optimum pelvic motion. His additional recommendations about adopting a narrower stance and a stronger lead hand grip makes no sense to me.
Jeff.
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