Lag Angle Power at Ballimpact in Golf – Competition Advantages What happens with the lag angle and the centripetal force just before the ball impact? Why lag angle and centripetal force should be optimized and why it gives you competition advantages? Lag Angle for More Power in Your Golf Swing To generate the optimized lag angle power, we give clear order on how to place the lag angle at the end of the back swing. It is extremely important, that your left arm is stretched by the triceps muscles, this…
Author: Andrea Drollinger
Golf Injuries - Herniated Disc
Golf Injuries: Herniated Disc A herniated disc is one of the most common injuries in golf. How can we avoid a herniated disc in golf? Our Core-Balance Free-Release method is regarded as a joint and intervertebral disc – friendly because it helps to prevent a herniated disc. Dr. Göbel explains why this is so. The Core-Balance Free-Release Method of Consistency Golf Swing was able to eliminate all joint and intervertebral disc damaging partial movements of the traditional Golf Swing Method, which is based on the principle of imbalance. Therefore our…
Axes of Rotation at Ball Impact
Synchronize the Axes of Rotation at Ball Impact – Competition Advantages How important is the synchronization of the axes of rotation at the moment of the ball impact. Why you should optimize the synchronization and why it gives you competition advantages? Centered Ball Impact Of course, we find the deepest point at the traditional golf swing method based on imbalance after ball impact, because of the lateral pelvis movement, because of the imbalance of the vertical lot axis, as well as because of movements up and down, front to back.…
Better Golf After Injuries
Do Tour Players Play Better Golf After Injuries? It often seems to us that tour players play better golf after injuries than before. Do tour players really play better golf after injuries? MD Göbel explains in this video why it seems to us that tour players often golf better after injuries than before and and how it is with amateurs. It seems to us that many injured golfers come back stronger after an injury than before. In reality, the risk of re-injury increases by a factor of 1.5 if the cause of…
Zero Face Angle at Ball Impact
Zero Face Angle – Competition Advantages The importance of a zero face angle at ball impact is clear to everyone. Why the cub face during the downswing should be the most important point to optimize and why it gives you competitive advantage? Square Club Face to Hit the Fairway At ball impact your face angle between ball and club head ideally should be zero degrees. Your only have plus minus 2.5 degrees of wiggle room on each side, to hit the fairway. As you can see, precision in your golf…