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Old 01-19-2006, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by RatherBeGolfing
I do not consider myself very flexible. Here are are a couple of my pics. 6 iron stage 3. You can see I have no trouble with the front view "post" (little to much hip slide maybe), BUT down the line, my head moves forward about three inch's. Note: my weight has not moved my hips forward, it is just my upper body lean. YODA, would you define this move per T.G.M.. Any input OR training aids/drills appreciated.

I would say try 10-16-C, Right Anchor. Meaning - keep some flex in your right knee until sit down. That should tighten up your pivot.

Also - just in case - forget all the 'keep the head still' stuff. Looks to me like you may have overdone it. Remember, allow the head to rotate per 1-L #1 and #2...do not restrict it for restrictions sake. That may free up your turn (look flexible enough to me) so your left shoulder can turn more freely....

Otherwise, read 222 Golf Magazines, take two aspirin and call Yoda in the morning...
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