STOP Rushing The Transition To Your Downswing (PATIENT And FLOWING!)

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Are you one to rush your downswing, pull from the top, and get your sequence out of order in transition? Let's fix that!

In this video, Henry and I cover an aspect of one of my favorite topics, FLOW. How do we create flow and patience in our transition and why is it so important? Let's learn to give ourselves time from the top to land pressure and unwind in a good athletic sequence! Hope you enjoy.

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MiloLinesGolf
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Good stuff, Milo.
As one that has rushed the downswing since ever, and actually gotten away with it, it is extremely difficult to not rush it while I’m learning your formula/method.
I’m definitely seeing/feeling great results when I’m able to sequence properly, just not able to be patient in transition consistently yet.

Thanks for the drills! Can’t wait till all this is ingrained in my mind — 🤙

Justchemicals
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Wow! There was SO MUCH packed into that video: the swing analogy of the transition of directions was great, the weight shift starting before the club changes direction, the weight shift preceding the change of swing direction, the pressure shift, the smooth acceleration of the club, the squat prior to downswing, the loose connection of the wrists, the feel of the left shoulder not starting the downswing! I had to save it! I like as a drill the "little" back and forth swings Milo was demonstrating a 3:50. I've learned to spin, but that's just a variation of proper rotation that lacks the weight shift, pressure shift and sequence that Milo showed. Great video. Thanks!

MUTiger
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This is my number one nemesis. I actually stopped a driver's swing today with my hands starting the tomahawk move, then the next real swing I stayed back and hit a pull draw. I have been working on a lot of you drills but on the course I go back to bad tendencies a lot. Thanks for the videos

part
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I love the analogy of a kid on a swing and how you feel like you’re floating at the end of the swing. This video is pure gold, particularly for me, as I get way too quick in transition. Great content throughout. Lots of wonderful ideas/concepts. Thanks Milo and Henry!

temporarystranger
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I've heard the term "Float Loading" to be an accurate description.
So, float load, recenter, then go
Do you agree with the following observation...to do this requires a late wrist break in the backswing. Early wrist break seems to prevent the "float". Your thoughts.
Good content as always.

bjohnson
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I can see/feel the flow from the new website vids from your TalonCove school. I tend to lose the flow when I'm thinking more "Sheftic board get weight shifted target side earlier." It is a balance that I have resolved more towards the 'swim move' and 'flow', 'spiral' side of the ledger cause it pulls everything together!

dennis
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Something you two may address is tightness in upper torso amongst most of us amateurs that don't swing a club every day. Lack of flexibility and tightness is a major cause of a rushed transition and disrupting "flow". Thanks for content

Batwing
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Elefant walk... is a great drill.. shawn clement talks about it.. also the kid on a swing, pull too hard and the kid falls off.. its like u give the club and arm unit to gravity ... as u start to rotate u then get hold of the unit again, and then u whip it through. if that makes any sense..

thomasholdtchristensen
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This is the lesson I need right now...pulling irons and slicing driver from spinning out.

daverylaw
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Milo/Henry, this is a big piece of the swing I struggle to execute. Completely understand the concept and analogies to BB or skipping rock. I have no issues doing practice swings or air swings. When I get in front of the ball, I just get back to the old pull down mode. I assume it is just more repetition and keep doing it until it clicks! If you have any other suggestions, would love them! Thanks the content.

MJPUSA
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Torque of a wheel from the center is simple and brilliant. Now if I could only do it. 😀

JerryCappuccino
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Not sure there is a stock answer for this, but as you flow down in the swing, is there a precise point where you really pour on the acceleration before impact? Thank you 😊.

golfinnewengland
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Grest video. I struggle with this alot.

Mike-wvpn
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Another great video! Question for you guys. Would you describe the general athletic motion of the swing as if you’re winding up to jump in place and spin in the air (counterclockwise for the righty)? Been trying to find a comparable way to conceptualize the move without a club. Jumping like that also requires flow. Thanks!

TheGHINger
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What about Cam Young's powerful swing ? Do you see any flow there ?

tmooregolfer
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How can you swing the golf club while keeping a steady club face that you show in other videos?

jnfyeah
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My only swing thoughts are:
1 . Throw the club up to the top using both rotation and the mass of your body.
2. Try and STOP the club at P4.5 ie at transition. It syncs the rotating mass, with the swinging club head and also flexes the shaft to max !!!!

davidmcnamara
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The gradual gathering of momentum for the swing originated in the early 70's and was named after the instructor who taught it, its called the Mr. Suffleupagus Drill. I think I am right in saying that.

truthlifefishing
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Maybe the difference with baseball and why I struggle w/golf. I have very quick hands and crush baseballs.

Bboy