NEW! Brian Manzella YouTube Video - Below Plane and the VSP (+ flying wedge tumble)

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Great video Brian. Now I have a question about someone with a high vertical swing plane with a driver with a inside out path and positive attack angle. Do you have them feel a backward tumble so they do not start down steep?
 
BEAUTIFUL! Thank you Brian, love the visual and now I have more uses for my Home Depot sticks! Now I can take them out of the back of my car!!

Steve
 
same here. now I don't just have to lay them on the ground. Lunchtime range session with this exact setup!!!


BEAUTIFUL! Thank you Brian, love the visual and now I have more uses for my Home Depot sticks! Now I can take them out of the back of my car!!

Steve
 
Spectacular, thanks!

Brian, I've been working on the tumble since my lesson and my wedge shots are really starting to improve.
 
Is it not true that the pink and green sticks are showing the VSP when the HSP is zero?

In other words, if you had a HSP way, way to the right, your VSP could be very steep, but it would have the "look" of being "underplane" in relation to the pink stick halfway throught the downswing (1:03, 4:24, 8:23, etc.) from the current camera angle.
 
Is it not true that the pink and green sticks are showing the VSP when the HSP is zero?

In other words, if you had a HSP way, way to the right, your VSP could be very steep, but it would have the "look" of being "underplane" in relation to the pink stick halfway throught the downswing (1:03, 4:24, 8:23, etc.) from the current camera angle.

I believe that is correct.

However, you would be hard-pressed to find a player who had "normal" VSP numbers with a way right path. At least, I think the two usually go together. Interested to hear if that is correct or not.
 
Kevin

Don't you have to make sure you are not "tumbling" that right shoulder. I found after watching the video, if I tumble too hard I felt like my right shoulder was coming over the top from the outside and the ball was going way right obviously with way out to in swing. I was focused on the stick, I was coming from the outside to avoid hitting it.



....and a low wiping action left
 
Got a new toy...got a new toy!

You remember when we were little and got excited about a new toy...
Every new video, the same feeling...I barely can't wait for the next one.

Brian (or any GTE Instructors), if you got more time (I know you don't have too much), please the more videos the better...even with paypal.

For me, I feel that videos somehow explain better the subject, like a closure, after them I don't have too many questions, I just get it...

I feel lucky and proud to be a member of this forum.
Thank you everybody (simpsons)
 
My favorite video by far. GREAT stuff Brian. Well worth the price of admission..........never mind, it was FREE!

btw That's the nicest grass I've ever seen in a yard. Makes me want to move.
 
Great video, addresses a lot of the faults in my swing, the underplane, down arching etc. Thanks.

Brian, are those CG 7 tours with KBS shafts? I only ask because I work with Cleveland as a tech rep and they caught my eye.

Thanks again for the great video
 
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