Are you Target Bound when you play or Ball Bound when you play?
Think of it this way: your behind a bunker hitting a pitch shot over the bunker to a pin that is about 20 feet away from the bunker. Concentrate on imagining the target while you swing (letting your God Created Goal Seeking Computer Brain take over the shot)... Or if you are a Ball Bounder you will think about the following tips while swinging: 1. hit the ball over the bunker and or 2. take it back a certain distance and or 3. don't hit it into that bunker and or 4. forcing the swing and a host of other ball bound thoughts/tips.
This is just a brief of many articles to come on the power of being Target Bound vs. Ball Bound (oh by the way Ball Bounders think they can lose the swing forever and you can tell by how angry and or depressed they are after hitting a bad shot,that includes the best players in the world / to the contrary a Target Bound player doesn't care if he or she hits a bad shot because they know they CANNOT lose a skill!!!)
If you are interested in becoming a Target Bound Golfer call or email Jim DeLaby for a lesson. (805 478 5723, jamesdelaby@charter.net
J33:3
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Your Finger Print for your golf swing
Q & A with Dr. Anthony Kell and Jim DeLaby, PGA...
AK: Jim, You know, some golfers are being taught to just grip the club and rip it. Not to even worry about the grip. Now what is your input on this?
JD: Well, I like that concept. However, very few golfers can actually grip the club naturally and rip it. Some, very few, can naturally find their finger print for what their golf swing is (or what I have coined "Grip Print"). So most are grabbing incorrectly and unnaturally. That is why each person has to find out to make sure what their grip print is so they can just grip it and rip it, as the saying goes.
AK: What about those molded grips, do you think they help? I mean are those good training aids?
JD: Well, you know, yeah. There's different training amongst teachers and myself. I really like the idea of the molded grip. The problem and as you are now fully aware of, Anthony, is that the molded grip is someones grip print... so I hear it all the time = "Well at least its a good starting point" Well, its going to ingrain that designers grip print for the rest of your career. It's going to be very tough (although for me personally now it only takes a few hours to grip print and make it hold)tough to get out of it. I actually can now make a custom fit mold of each of my clients for them to take home. And every mold is unique!
lots more info coming in future blogs on The Grip Print
If you are interested in getting your grip print call Jim DeLaby Award Winning PGA Golf Instructor at 805 478 5723 or email him at jamesdelaby@charter.net
Remember everyone has a unique finger print for your golf swing
J33:3
AK: Jim, You know, some golfers are being taught to just grip the club and rip it. Not to even worry about the grip. Now what is your input on this?
JD: Well, I like that concept. However, very few golfers can actually grip the club naturally and rip it. Some, very few, can naturally find their finger print for what their golf swing is (or what I have coined "Grip Print"). So most are grabbing incorrectly and unnaturally. That is why each person has to find out to make sure what their grip print is so they can just grip it and rip it, as the saying goes.
AK: What about those molded grips, do you think they help? I mean are those good training aids?
JD: Well, you know, yeah. There's different training amongst teachers and myself. I really like the idea of the molded grip. The problem and as you are now fully aware of, Anthony, is that the molded grip is someones grip print... so I hear it all the time = "Well at least its a good starting point" Well, its going to ingrain that designers grip print for the rest of your career. It's going to be very tough (although for me personally now it only takes a few hours to grip print and make it hold)tough to get out of it. I actually can now make a custom fit mold of each of my clients for them to take home. And every mold is unique!
lots more info coming in future blogs on The Grip Print
If you are interested in getting your grip print call Jim DeLaby Award Winning PGA Golf Instructor at 805 478 5723 or email him at jamesdelaby@charter.net
Remember everyone has a unique finger print for your golf swing
J33:3
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