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By Rick Bradshaw

Your goal is to control the power generating critical force in the golf swing and develop the perfectly balanced and powerful pivot.

The PGA Tour Professional's secret to a powerfully consistent swing is totally dependent upon their ability to maintain a balanced opposition or resistance to the club head swinging centrifugally as they pivot, or rotate around a fixed point. This kinetic chain of power travels between a centripetal fixed point as the feet, body and the club head swing on a constant arc with centrifugal velocity.

When you learn the secret of how to produce power and control centrifugal force you will be in complete control of your golf swing!

How to Feel centrifugal force:

The dead rabbit comes alive drill. The animal activists will love this one!

Take a long white towel and tie a knot on one end so it looks as though the towel has a white head and ears. Grip the towel on the other end and assume your normal address position. Swing the towel up on your back swing and let it come to rest on your right shoulder for a second or two. Then swing it back down toward the ball and use your left foot, leg, side, and arm to resist. The towel should keep going and snap by hitting you on the left shoulder. The action is similar to snapping someone with a wet towel in gym class. Think "rotate back" and "resist through impact". If you do this correctly you have a centrifugal result and an increase in power in you swing!

A tool to help you learn:

The Dynamic Balance System, the new standard for golf instruction. The definition of balance is: balanced opposition to an outer force acting upon our body.

The Dynamic Balance System (DBS) provides immediate visual bio feedback to help you develop balanced opposition to the club head swinging as you rotate your torso with you feet resisting the turn. You've heard the slogan "Distance through Resistance". The DBS is the only training system that will teach you this powerful swing technique with less stress on your back/spine and little or no effort felt as you strike the ball with more consistency an power than ever before.



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