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    Pelvic thrusting / recruiting body movements?

    Mike, on Brian's forum you say

    "As long as the 'COUPLE' Point of the club maintains its sounds path the golfer can recruit what is needed from the body"

    On my swing review you noted I needed to reduce the pelvic thrust, but this makes it sound as though the pelvic thrust is ok if the CP of the club maintains a sound path.Am I still right in thinking the pelvic thrust is a bad thing, or is it that there is more efficient and consistent way other than recruiting body gyrations?

    Its just that I ve been working hard on eliminating it from my swing lol.

    Ive been hitting some of the best shots on the range recently. alot of people have been commenting on the tour trajectory, Irons seem DEAD straight soaring in the air, hardly any shape to them.

    Ill be posting a new video soon, hope you got a spare min with everything thats going on.

    P.S heard about the hurricane over here in Uk - hope your all safe now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryRead View Post
    Example of

    Pelvic thrusting / recruiting body movements?

    Mike, on Brian's forum you say

    "As long as the 'COUPLE' Point of the club maintains its sounds path the golfer can recruit what is needed from the body"

    On my swing review you noted I needed to reduce the pelvic thrust, but this makes it sound as though the pelvic thrust is ok if the CP of the club maintains a sound path.Am I still right in thinking the pelvic thrust is a bad thing, or is it that there is more efficient and consistent way other than recruiting body gyrations?

    Its just that I ve been working hard on eliminating it from my swing lol.

    Ive been hitting some of the best shots on the range recently. alot of people have been commenting on the tour trajectory, Irons seem DEAD straight soaring in the air, hardly any shape to them.

    Ill be posting a new video soon, hope you got a spare min with everything thats going on.

    P.S heard about the hurricane over here in Uk - hope your all safe now!

    Gary,

    Glad to hear you are hitting some of your best shots lately...

    Those photos show a well timed golfer recruiting their body and going 'HEELS UP'

    Thrusting the Pelvis is a separate thing, thrusting the pelvis is a way for the golfer who is not well timed to try and get the club to the ball. The CLEARANCE area between the body and arms is one place to look at when you are studying a swing's final phase of the downswing
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