Do you have a specific point of confusion regarding this channel video, or is it just the fact that it is backswing-related and we don't hit the ball on the backswing?
As I oftentimes will tell people who are trying to get more specific detail out of a YT channel video: "It is important to understand that the videos, lessons, and drills on this free channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a sequential learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing."
You are now here in the school (!), and while I may occasionally refer to a channel video in this forum if I think it will help to clarify something, you've really got access to everything you need in the referenced "structured curriculum". So my suggestion is to watch the channel videos primarily for entertainment and information purposes. You may still extract a useful nugget or have an "AHA" moment in doing so, but all the down and dirty detail stuff is going to be found here in the school's instruction.
Hi @jyoung9186,
Do you have a specific point of confusion regarding this channel video, or is it just the fact that it is backswing-related and we don't hit the ball on the backswing?
As I oftentimes will tell people who are trying to get more specific detail out of a YT channel video: "It is important to understand that the videos, lessons, and drills on this free channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a sequential learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing."
You are now here in the school (!), and while I may occasionally refer to a channel video in this forum if I think it will help to clarify something, you've really got access to everything you need in the referenced "structured curriculum". So my suggestion is to watch the channel videos primarily for entertainment and information purposes. You may still extract a useful nugget or have an "AHA" moment in doing so, but all the down and dirty detail stuff is going to be found here in the school's instruction.
Tom