Congratulations on your injury comeback. It must have been very painful and difficult. I'm sure that your determination to find your swing has led you to many great discoveries and sends a message to everyone about biometrics. I hope you have continued success.
I've read about Ground Forces from other teachers but I've only been able to find limited information. But from what I've read, and it wasn't much, it seems very different from the pivot motion and action that's typically taught by almost every golf teacher.
A couple of questions about ground forces.
Can you choose to increase the ground forces or keep them to a minimum?
Can you choose the "Section" of the Swing to initiate these Ground Forces? I'm looking at Chapter 8, the "Twelve Sections" of the Swing and am wondering where the ground forces begin to build.
Does a "Sit down Procedure" precede the movements that help create ground forces or is the "Sit Down" part of the Ground Force development?
Daryl,
Ground forces need to be trained and can't be applied physically, time the message gets from the brain to the feet the golf swing motion has been executed.
Essentially should be applied the first move in the downswing.
We played with the idea of try this physical and measured ourselves and tons of others doesn't work needs to be trained.
Daryl I may up set a few people here. Has a Golf coach ever studied biomecahnics or how human body works in the golfswing.
No.
So they don't know how to teach how the hips are suppose to move effectively.
Truth is they are going on their belief system of how they think the pivot works.
I appologise here I'm a straight shooter and speak the truth.