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video analysis - back view

This is the back view with the initial lesson on the left column and his swing at 6 months in the right column with my analysis in the middle column.

Initial Lesson Analysis from back view Swing changes at 6 months.
video analysis - back view pic #1a
In the 6 month sequence, the club is a now a little closer to the body, with the hands dropping down from the shoulders compared to the initial lesson where the hands are extended away from the body. His stance was also slightly closed, and now it is on the target line.
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video analysis - back view pic #1b
video analysis - back view pic #2a
At this point, his hands and club are under the plane. Now the club starts straight back, and may be just slightly over the plane with his hands and arms in front of his body.
video analysis - back view pic #2b
video analysis - back view pic #3a
He now shows a lot of early shoulder rotation in the initial sequence with his hands and club way under the plane. In the 6th month sequence his hands and club are still in front of his toe line and the club is now almost parallel to the ground.
video analysis - back view pic #3b
video analysis - back view pic #4a
At this stage in the initial sequence, his club is now way under the plane, and his arms are now starting to wrap around his body. In the 6th month sequence his arms are still in front of his body, and the club is on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #4b
video analysis - back view pic #5a
In the initial sequence, his arms are continueing around him under the plane. In the 6th month sequence his club is parallel to the plane (exactly correct) and his arms are still in front of his body.
video analysis - back view pic #5b
video analysis - back view pic #6a
His arms are still continueing around his body with very little additional shoulder turn. In the 6th month sequence, his arms are still in front of his body and his club is on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #6b
video analysis - back view pic #7a
Now he is starting to lift the club up to get it to close to the proper position in the backswing. In the 6th month sequence he is still swinging the club back on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #7b1a
video analysis - back view pic #8a
He is now at the top of his backswing. In the initial sequence he has lifted the club past parallel to the target line. In the 6th month sequence the club is still on plane and he is in a good position to bring the club back down the plane.
video analysis - back view pic #8b
video analysis - back view pic #9a
The club is continueing on it's path of being lifted up, and is now upright past the swing plane. In the 6th month sequence the club is descending on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #9b
video analysis - back view pic #10a
Here the club is coming down 'over the top', with his hands to far away from his body. This move has the club to steep with pulls and slices as a result in ball flight. In the 6th month sequence, he is just letting his arms and club drop back down with the shaft on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #10b
video analysis - back view pic #11a
His club is way above plane and with the hands to far away from starting position the hosel can create shanks. In the sixth month sequence, his arms and club are in front of his body, with the club coming down on plane.
video analysis - back view pic #11b
video analysis - back view pic #12a
His body is now open to the target line, and he is reverse rotating the club through the ball. In the 6th month sequence, the club has continued to swing on plane with his arms rotating the club through the impact.
video analysis - back view pic #12b


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