No doubt you've been hearing about David Leadbetter's new book The A Swing , which he says is a simplified swing method that doesn't need as much practice. I've just received a pre-release copy of the book that I'm reading now and I plan to talk more about it after I've finished it.
In the meantime Golf Digest has put up an introductory article about the swing, complete with several short videos to help you understand what all the fuss is about. Here's the "most introductory" of those videos:
There are a number of small changes that the A Swing makes on your setup and movement. Primarily it is an try to simplify the backswing and get the club into "the slot" extra without difficulty within the downswing. Leadbetter says he is been the usage of a number of these ideas in a single form or some other over the previous few years with various players of various skill ranges, and that he has written the e-book in hopes that it will shake up the coaching industry and simplify teaching.
The book begins with an intro by way of Michelle Wie and the primary bankruptcy -- which is what I'm currently analyzing -- is a biomechanical analysis by using professional J.J. Rivet. And Leadbetter says that the swing can be maintained the use of a 7-minute practice ordinary finished several times a week. (That's close to the end of the book, of path.) As I said, I'll be speakme greater about this after I finish the e book.
In the period in-between you would possibly need to test the "A Swing Starter Kit" article at golfdigest.Com and get familiar with the fundamentals of it. I don't know if the e-book will truely stimulate any change in teaching strategies, however my initial impression is that there are some useful ideas there.
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