I received an email asking for a LSTC video...
Anyone wanting something specific that I have overlooked, feel free to suggest for the next continuation of the series.
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LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)
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Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)I received an email asking for a LSTC video...
Anyone wanting something specific that I have overlooked, feel free to suggest for the next continuation of the series.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)Shot shaping basics/intentions
"The secret is on the deck"
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Yes, that is the sole focus of Module #9.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)I agree with Mashie. Shaping shots would be great. What would help me better than anything would be for you to hit fades and draws with the camera set (down closer to ground level) and the picture quality such that we could observe the ballflight. I am a visual learning, and watching a shot over and over again can bleed into my subconscious. It would also be great to see what your swing looks like from caddyview with a fade v a draw.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)Really enjoying the lessons. Tempo and Spine tilt are my faves so far.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)There will be more to come..
Hope this brings further clarity to concepts and Module work.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)These are all great videos and really re-inforce the module work. A constant theme in the series is the need for good-post impact acceleration, working the left shoulder level and away from the ball. One of my favorites is the FLW. I totally get that and how PIA gets us where we need to be. Thanks for all of them and keep 'em coming.
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I second this request. The left side torso crunch seems a key fundamental post-impact.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)Thanks Lag, these vids really do a great job of answering some of the questions that one might have after watching the module vids.
The timing is spot on for me, after a year or two without golf in my life I really started to miss it. (I'm stlill @ mod 6). Now that I finally have a garden and a place with 'high vaulted ceilings' ![]() Some thoughts after watching the new 'Lessons from the Deck' footage (and after not drilling for a long time): - I seem to have a much better grasp of how the modules should work together, things really started to fall into place somehow. Because I now have a better understanding of what I SHOULD be doing, I really see/feel what it is that's keeping me from doing what I should be doing. At this point for me it's mod3 that needs the most work, but mod6 has become much easier to execute now that I have a better understanding of the sequencing and loading etc. - I'm a skinny guy, and not doing module work had really weakened my forearm muscles and my ability to squeeze the grip whilst still being 'oily'. I found it beneficial to do some extra training the first few weeks with a tool such as this one: ![]() Don't want to hijack the thread, so I'll stop now ![]() The path to enlightenment is paved with good intentions.
Re: LESSONS FROM THE DECK (24 Video Series)How about a video of "Hitting from the right hip pocket"? With some examples of being spot on and how to tell if you've got it or not would be nice.
Maybe this suggestion can or can't be easily done. But perhaps with some thought, it could if others would like to see the same thing.. "The secret is on the deck"
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