
The hidden power in your golf swing existing easily be exploited with proper hip rotation. If you have a golf ball slicing, units shorter than you want, or a higher score than you would like, focusing its oscillation about its rapid rotation of the hip can give an extreme distance and increase accuracy.
Contrary to what most people believe, approximately 85% of the power in your swing comes from your hips, as it does on a baseball bat, a blow to boxing, a hit of tennis, and almost any contact sport. As your hips during your swing faster dramatically increase the length of the drives and iron shots.
One of the most prominent examples of a professional golfer taking advantage of rapid, the hip rotation is powerful Tiger Woods. Her hips are moving so fast in his swing that are almost a blur.
To benefit this, you must make sure that your hips follow the proper motions to extend the plane of your swing so that the oscillation is large, the movement of fluid. During the down swing, the shoulders are rotating about 90 degrees from its starting position and the hips must rotate about 45 degrees. If it exceeds 45 degrees or 90 degrees, the body naturally opens the clubface, leading to an end portion (since all power is now focused on cutting the ball instead of hitting even more).
As the fall tour, you should be focused on gradually increasing the speed of rotation of the hip until his pace fast at the bottom of the swing, and continues throughout the track.
Some of the standard swing pitfalls to be avoided, however, since that could lead to covered balls and thin shots instead of launching units, so be sure not to fall into one of those. Pay special attention to them when places the untapped power of a strong hip rotation behind his swing.
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