Showing posts with label Motion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motion. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2011

[300FPS] Ryo Ishikawa slow motion Iron Swing (13)

Ryo Ishikawa IronSwing video(300FPS slow motion) Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, central South Korea Sep 10,2009 (Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open Round 1) Recorded and edited by me (bauerctu@gmail.com or arkist@naver.com)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0qCG2VfK1o&hl=en

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Tiger Woods golf swing in slow motion

bit.ly Tiger Woods Driver Swing. Analyse Tiger Woods swing in slow motion. Just watch Tiger Woods in slow motion to see the perfect golf swing. Perform the Perfect Golf Swing. If you want to know how to carry out a golf swing or are looking for ways to improve your golfing performance - this is for you. bit.ly



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAx1c3qIWqU&hl=en

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Golf Pro Lesson Perpetual Motion Drill

www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and top 25 CPGA TEACHER as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how the Perpetual Motion Drill, in combination with other drills, helps with clearing the body, starting the swing, keeping the width in the swing and many others!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38rsy8ZNvM8&hl=en

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Slow Motion Golf Swing

I make lots of slow motion swings.

Is this helpful? I believe it is. The typical golf swing happens in less than a second. How can you see what you actually do in that amount of time? You cannot.

I make it a big part of my practice to do slow swings so that I can stop in various stages of my swing and "feel" the position. I may simply work on a very abbreviated segment of my swing over and over in slow motion until it feels right . Then I pick up the tempo a bit and repeat again over and over. I continue to speed up only if I am retaining the feel. If I lose it I go back to slow.

Here is an example:One day last week I was trying to develop more club head speed because I wanted to try to add another twenty or so yards to my drive. I knew that my current restriction to that gain was my wrist action at impact. I began taking very slow swings and concentrated on the final 18 inches of my impact zone. I practiced slowly swinging through the impact and watched my hands and wrists, working on my release. I did this over and over in slow motion. Then I began hitting balls with the same abbreviated, slow motion concentrating on the impact. I gradually increased the tempo until half an hour later I felt like I was producing the same positions at high speed. My distance did increase. I'll continue this drill the next few times out until I feel it is automatic.

The fact is that I noticed and corrected several things that I never could have seen or felt at high speed.

Try doing slow motion swings when you practice and you will find it helpful.