Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Mike Austin Golf Swing
Although the Mike Austin golf swing looks rather effortless and easy, there's a reason for that. Mike found a way to use the body's joints, which are all levers (hinges, ball and sockets, etc), in a way that is like a powerful compound lever. He used the legs, the most powerful muscle group in the body, as the main power source. It looks so natural, because unlike the conventionally taught swing, his swing was built around how the body is meant to function. He didn't use conventional golf terminology like coil, lag, hinging the wrists, delayed release, etc. Instead, he used natural body leverage, throwing the club around the swing circle center, and a square-blade concept where the shaft doesn't roll open and closed. The ball flies straighter and father without the back-strain.
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