12/23/2025
You know how easy it is to blame a past injury or a "bad leg" when we lose distance off the tee?
It’s a valid feeling. But in this lesson, we discovered that the loss of power wasn't actually the leg.
It was that the hips and shoulders were rotating together at the same time. When everything turns together, you create zero torque.
By stabilizing the hips and forcing the upper body to rotate against them, the student felt the tension in the middle of the back (the T-Spine) for the first time.
Real Talk: We talk in the video about a player on the DP World Tour who plays on one leg and still smashes it.
Question for you: Be honest—what physical limitation have you convinced yourself is stopping you from breaking 80? 👇