Why, oh why, is the Golf Swing SO hard?! Giving insight to frustrated Golfers

By on April 26, 2010, 6:17 pm

An excerpt from the book Golf Swing Eureka by Jon Barrett – www. golfswingeureka. com

I got here because I think it can help understand why the golf swing is so difficult.

Why do we find a gesture that seems so easy for professionals so incredibly difficult to achieve?

Recently I discovered that psychologists believe they learn differently than adults when we were kids. And I think this may be the key to why we had very bad.

The vast majority of professional golfers took golf when they were kids – Tiger Woods was swinging a club well at 3!

But I imagine that most amateur golfers took golf when he is in his teens, twenty years or even later in life – as adults.

Psychologists believe that children teach us to repeat the pattern that we see – we know that children are very confident of what they said. Yes, a lot of questions but they trust the answers. They come, they say, and NE.

Now, as adults we learn differently. We have already formed opinions about how the world and how things work. So when we learn something new, we did test against the standards we have built in our brain what is right and wrong.

Unfortunately for us, the golf swing is actually illogical. This is where the problem originates. In our heads, can not actually accept or believe that is how the golf swing. Then trust your instincts and test it against our rules and go back to what we think is logical.

This is what it is illogical to the golf swing:

A golf swing effortlessly = 300 yards powerful unit

It has been said before that the secret of the pros swing is that it manages to “Power without Effort – how illogical is that!

It’s a bit like saying we’re going in a raid by 200 miles of cars, but does not ignite the engine! Not going to believe.

This is how our brain interprets – we believe that there is no way you can hit a golf ball 300 yards without much effort.

So next time you roll up in our brain learns straight backswing our guys that we need a big effort if we are to send the ball long and straight.

Pro is making efforts in their swings to get the ball to go that far (see Tiger Woods face just before impact and you’ll see what I mean), but they stopped at a completely different point in the swing to amateur golfers. They also know the technique that enables them to produce these excellent results – and have no power, and certainly not as the amateur golfer, he understands.

amateur golfers think you need to start the golf swing momentum, but the professional golfers know they put in the effort in the bottom of the swing.

If you try to take that on this will begin the process of adaptation of his mind.

The pages that follow, I will open my eyes to how the golf swing really works – much of what the fans do not like.

Understanding is a key to unlock its potential for golf.

Towards the end of my book, I will show you where to find a piece of software that will bypass your conscious mind and reprogram your subconscious to believe what you see and begin to understand how the golf swing teacher. How can swing with effortless power.

Revelation 2

What part of the body that contributes to generate the maximum speed of the head?

The only response that has allowed me to take a huge leap in my understanding of the golf swing, and everything I’ve seen and read about the golf swing, none of this is exaggerated.

I conducted an online poll for several weeks and asked visitors to my website the following questions: – What part of the body helps to generate more clubhead speed stick?

Only 20% have the right answer – only 1 of 5 players of golf! And these players have a wide range of difficulties down to single digits.

Interestingly, this corresponds to another golfing statistic – Did you know that only 20% of golfers have a handicap less than 18 years? It made me wonder whether the violation of fundamental rights can be all that has so many players back.

What body part do you think creates the maximum speed of the head?

Is it: Back Arms Hands Hips Legs Torso Wrist

(Letters and explanations omitted here)

. . . . So the answer to the question posed above is that is in the hands (or wrists) that contribute to generating more clubhead speed. The club moves through more than 180 degrees while the arms move in less than 60 degrees – all the rest of the movement of the head of the golf club is generated by hand movements. Unfortunately, the vast majority of golfers think that with the shoulders and arms. Return to this point later, even if you have any other right of your swing may be a murderer in a good swing!

Discover the details and more on ebook Jon opened his eyes: Golf Swing Eureka – www. golfswingeureka. com

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