Tag Archives: Flying Foot Syndrome

Proper Down Swing Mechanics – No Heel Spin

I can show everyone here some swings viewed “up the line,” which illustrate how a proper, mechanically-sound golf swing does not have a heel spin with the leading foot, and it doesn’t matter how hard or fast you are swinging.

Part of the issue is that which also causes the “Flying Foot” in certain golfers – by anchoring the trailing foot to the ground at all costs, adjustments and compensations must be made.

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Basic Kinesiology – Swinging Or Throwing Motion

This is something so basic that it’s incredible to find myself writing this post today.  It’s simple kinesiology and I’ve dealt with the subject before when comparing other athletic motions, but here we go.

The Flying Foot Syndrome is destroying the leading knee joints of many who perform this move because it is not mechanically sound.

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This Will Cripple Future Generations, Do Not Do This (Flying Foot Training Aid??)

I didn’t think it could get any worse, what with golfers not knowing to properly release the trailing foot when the hip turn exceeds the ability to keep it anchored.

It was bad enough that the pundits and analysts couldn’t explain this swing flaw, then it got worse when they began to praise it as providing “vertical lift” by “using the ground” and all of that nonsense.

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A Perfect Golf Swing Doesn’t Destroy Your Body Pt II

I came across something today that is absolutely heart-breaking – I don’t know who this young lady is, but she is literally destroying her body in real time just swinging a golf club.

This is criminal behavior, teaching these golf swings to young and unsuspecting golfers – there is no way on this planet that an athlete this young should be falling to pieces just from the way they swing a golf club.

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If The Average Person Can’t Do It – It’s Not Proper Mechanics

I found a comment in a YouTube short that encapsulates the madness of the Modern Golf Swing in general, but also specifically the Flying Foot Syndrome.

Let me ask you, if you’ve been involved in any sports other than golf – as an “average person,” which I certainly am, what would you expect to be taught with regards to technique?

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Christmas Eve Musings – Swinging Down

After a lifetime in sports, I am still confused by the golf myth that in order to swing a golf downward, you must push upwards from the ground.

It is easily the silliest and most “debunkable” myth, as well, which makes me wonder why swing analysts are pushing this.

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Remember That BDC Swing Tip? He Doesn’t Do It

I advised people earlier in the week to be careful from where and from whom they get their swing tips.

Almost as if to prove my point, Bryson DeChambeau posted a video yesterday of himself playing a public course and trying to set a new course record.

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Gary Player Shows Which Foot To Release (The Step-Around Finish)

The older WAX Nation citizens here will of course remember Gary Player very well.  The man nick-named the Black Knight stood only 5’6″ or 168 cm tall, yet he won 9 majors between 1961-74, competing against Arnold Palmer and Prime Jack Nicklaus.

So, how did such a diminutive fellow compete against larger and heavier players during the persimmon driver and Classic Golf Swing era?

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How Silly Modern Golf Has Become

I don’t know how many of you played golf before the advent of the Modern Golf Swing nonsense probably around the ’80s or so.

I myself remember beginning to take an interest in golf in the summer of ’95 (I didn’t have my first lesson until April of ’97 when TW won the Masters and the very next day, I bought a range membership that came with five half-hour lessons).

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Bryson Turns A Swing Flaw Into Modern Golf Instruction

Note: Thanks to long time WAX Nation citizen Chief Cowpie for forwarding me the attached video clip.

This is really getting out of hand – we’ve gone from a time where golf analysts were clueless about mechanics and so tried to explain and excuse swing flaws in a positive manner – i.e. the flying foot became “using the ground” and “vertical lift,” but we’ve reached bottom.

Now, we’ve got Bryson DeChambeau taking a swing flaw – the jumping leading foot to avoid snapping oneself in half due to not releasing the trailing foot – has turned it into swing instruction.

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