Peep this new junt

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New action. Trying to get rid of my flip and my crappy pivot. Apparently my arms and hands are just being dragged through and I have to stand up to save every shot.

Anyway...here's a kind of before/warm up video:

And after. More rotation and low left shoulder (no rock-em sock em robots):

Taking lessons from a pretty damn good ball striker and former all american collegiate.
 
Nice swing. Looks like you're forcing the low-left-hands-finish position a little bit.

I'm still not too sure on what a "junt" is though...
 
junt = joint.

Most definitely forcing it. Video description: fakin the funk. That was during the lesson. He wants me to use more upper body "turn" as opposed to letting my hands and arms sling by and doing the rock em sock em knock the drunk off my back left shoulder. I fight a high, weak cut and he's trying to get my ball flight to penetrate. Is the "drunk off the back" an anti-right move?

Played about 13 holes last night and ended up about 10 over before I had to call it quits. My distances went back to when I had just started (200 yard drives, 140 yard 7-iron, etc.) because I guess I didn't really trust it, so I ended up short a few greens. Lots of left (looked but didn't feel like a pull) iron/wedge shots and leaky drives. Really trying to get my arms and hands back in front of me for impact.
 
the pivot is better in the second view but your weight is still pretty left side at the top; stack and tilt looking; which I feel is contributing to the early release. Unless you're hitting a knockdown here?
 
Not a knockdown. Just a regular wedge shot. I noticed the same things, stack and tilt and weird arms/hands coming down and it looks pretty awful to me. If my head moves "behind" the ball for a wedge shot, does it have to move back in front of it by impact? Or does head position have nothing to do with it?
 
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