Poor rhythm between arms and body
Poor Rhythm Between arms and Body: How to Regain Coordinated Movement for Better Running Form When runners talk about form, they frequently enough focus on feet, ankles, and knees. But…
Poor pressure shift into the lead foot
Poor Pressure Shift into the Lead Foot: Mastering Throttle Control for Smoother Shifts Everyone knows the term “lead foot” — that tendency to press the accelerator a little too aggressively….
Poor sequencing between hips and torso
Poor sequencing between hips and torso: Causes, fixes, and drills for better movement When you move, your hips and torso should work together like gears in a well-oiled machine. When…
Poor transition tempo from backswing to downswing
Poor transition tempo from backswing to downswing: how to fix it and gain better golf control Transition tempo—the moment you move from the backswing into the downswing—often makes or breaks…
Outside takeaway and the steep downswing it creates
Outside takeaway and the steep downswing it creates In fast-moving markets, teams, and individuals, it’s tempting to rely on outside takeaway—external insights, trends, and signals—to guide decisions. While outside takeaways…
Over-rotating the forearms in the backswing
Over-rotating the Forearms in the Backswing: Causes, Consequences, and corrective Strategies Introduction In golf, the backswing is a dynamic sequence where efficient forearm rotation can help you maintain lag and…
Under-rotated hips at impact
Under-rotated Hips at Impact: Causes, Consequences, and Corrective Strategies In the world of golf swing mechanics, “under-rotated hips at impact” is a phrase that describes a common problem that can…
