Mike Malaska on Incorrect Hip Turn (Video)

It's a modern day video from Mike Malaska, just launched Thursday!

Mike Malaska worked closely with the late Jim Flick, so he is yet another classic swing teacher -- and I like the way he focuses on what you feel when you swing rather than what it looks like you're doing. You've seen his videos on my blog frequently, especially the ones on the L-to-L drill. (That drill is the Swiss Army knife of drills!)

Anyway, on this new video he explains why what you see in a golf swing may be very deceptive...

There is a couple of way to get your hips to turn, and in fact attempting to turn them might be the most hard manner to get it completed. Malaska is simply pushing his hips returned, separately, however that creates his hip flip. It's a far simpler movement, don't you watched?

And since we're trying to describe a experience here, permit me give you one greater manner to sense this movement. Try copying Arnold Palmer -- he simply straightened his path leg at some point of his backswing and driven up together with his lead leg in the course of his downswing.

Remember: There's a couple of manner to create rotation to your swing. Learn the way that feels maximum simple to you, due to the fact that's the only you will be most consistent with.

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