Understanding the Golf Swing: The DVD
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thousands of players, his first encounter with Manuel de la Torre marked the day that his game was easy and started to play better. Immediately, he was relieved to know that the long list of things to do for golf shots become easier to manage because it is shortened. As the list is short, easy to understand, apply and refine the essential elements to improve your game meeting with his Manual de la Torre in Volume 1 begins with a conversation to take. . . Read more>> a>
Understanding the Golf Swing: The DVD

March 22nd, 2010 at 10:52 pm
I know that Manuel and worked with him on 2 occasions. Being a teaching professional in the PGA, I can say that there is a reason why a teacher is rated as a Top 20 each year. And this reason is necessary to change their thinking. I read it about 15 years ago. Earnest Jones book I bought. I tried everything I could to Manual. But until you work with him personally, it is difficult to apply his method. Because it is a complete change in thinking. There is a physical action that has been hidden in his bag of tricks. That’s why you see the bad reviews for its video. He does not try to show something new. Most of us already know how to swing the club. It teaches us to think differently.
After my first encounter with Manuel I left knowing that there was much work to do between the ears. Even after several rounds of competitions, I knew it would take some time. I could not let go of my old way of thinking.
90% of all players are convinced that their objective is the ball!
; The next day I went to the range, and only took me about 5 changes before I realized that I was like “ballbound” that students who had been teaching for 10 years. I played a little golf in the right direction. But I always knew there was something that prevented me from achieving a higher level as a golfer MI. I never had aspirations to play on the circuit. God blessed me long ago with the knowledge and consciousness that would never reach this level. I’m not saying you should not have high goals. But, in my opinion, have too high expectations is one of the largest dams to reach their potential as a player. As a coach I have to help a student realize what it takes to achieve their goals. In addition, make sure they know that there are fewer than 1,000 players in the world at any given time you can play this game for a living. It is a fact. And those 1000 players were more likely to be born with two things: 1. Confident that the club in his hands to send the ball to its target. AND 2. An uncanny ability to mobilize their emotions and channel them towards the light, while the performance under pressure. If you ask these young boys and girls what they think when they swing, most of them would say the destination. But do not be fooled. Most of these people have done this since childhood, and turning toward his goal has never crossed his mind as the most important thing to do to be sucsessful in their profession. Happnen just for them. Not really, many of these players believe in “hitting the ball instead of swinging the club. However, would not dare try to change your thinking at this stage. But if you want an example of a class player world who have lost sight of what is supposed to be done with the golf club, look no further than David Duval, Ian Baker-Finch, and Tom Weiskoph. I’m not saying these guys are collapses directly related to throwing blows. But not just wake up and forget to swing! Something in your thought process is wrong. But I hope the fear and loss of confidence were at the top of the list.
< br /> A good example of a manual method, would be action that uses a small child when he / she holds a club. They see ball, swing club, however, the ball hit the road. L ‘ child has no expectation that the ball must do. Just go. Sometimes, on the floor. In most cases, goes into the air with a small tie! Amazing! A natural swing produces a tie. How many of you ruined your games trying to produce a tie? A draw is actually a forehand. Most Tour players left the belly of hitting a draw. Now, with technology the way it is, everybody wants to hit a power fade. It flies higher, faster stops, flying almost as far as your draw and roll hit. Young children do not care where the ball. “They move all just the club, I do not think how. Forget it now. In their meeting next practice, thus creating an alignment of aid to ensure they conform to any destination of your choice. Your feet , knees, hips and shoulders must be square to the goal line. Then take a test motion 3-9. Then I pass the ball and try to make an exact copy of swing and tempo. I do not care if the ball rolls on the ground. However, given full control and try to copy the rhythm and timing of the swing practice. But remember! ON TOP OF SWING, 3 hours in this case Try to swing the club at 9 o’clock. NO BALL !!!!!!. If there is a magic motion swing golf, that’s all.
We adults , have ourselves brainwashed to think that our job is to help the ball into the air. YOUR WORK IS brat! Everything else is a consequence of this action. Until we understand this and take training in a competitive environment, can never understand what M. de la Torre is trying to convey. It’s really 90% mental, 10% physical.
I see many complaints about the video: “He never tells us how to swing the club.” If you said about Manuel, or have experienced, because someone told him how good he was, then I guess you already know how to swing. ” No game MAGIC, action, or a ball! “It is a mental concept. You need to reach thousands of bullets with a wedge or 9 iron to 20 or 30 meters until they swing “through” the ball on target “at the top of the swing. In my dashboard before each round to write STTTFTT “Swing with the objective of the summit” No guide or manipulate the club. Basically you exchange. This is a very simple concept in theory but difficult to are set to practice when most of his career in golf to strike the ball. Most of us do not realize they are balanced with the goal. Many education professionals can not say that students who hits the ball or the target. Yes, a teacher tell you how important it is to have a clear objective in mind. Even during practice. But can they convey the concept of moving toward that goal? Only the other day, I met Manuel, and we hit wedge to 20 feet on 30 minutes. Just to be sure he knew who understood what we were trying to do. And he would say if he was swinging or hitting the ball before you hit the ground. And more importantly, Manual, you learn to “be your own coach:” We must recognize that almost all swing faults are the result of “hitting” the ball. How many of you have read: hitting the ball as if a nail with a hammer behind the ball? For the rest of his life playing golf, if you’ve already read an article or watch live Golf Academy and teachers use the word “Hit”. change the channel! or stop playback. you do not respect anything! The club did. Your job is to move his club with his natural talent.
Do yourself a favor. spend $ 40 and go see him in Milwaukee CC. It is truly an American treasure. One might think that 84 years pass just by the movement of money. Nothing could be further from the truth. This man is truly concerned about their progress. And it will work like crazy to make sure you understand before the session is over. It’s a promise.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 am
The DVD is a bit vague on the mechanics of momentum. Simple as that of the early Torres are on this DVD does not tell you why and how the real blade must be done. . . . at least not clearly enough. “Swing with his hands back and down his arms” is the basic swing, but the physical act is well hidden in the dialogue on the video. I think that reading the first book will help you absorb what the DVD is detailed. That said, I’m not sure you really need the video, but their concepts in great detail and, perhaps more than someone who happens to be shown to benefit from the source. The production is adequate, but the voice of the truck was not always good and sometimes dropped and voices were difficult to understand. . . . at least to these ears of age
Rating: 3 / 5