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Open Stance Slow Mo

Open Stance slow mo is a useful tool for me. By slowing down my overall speed, I can freeze the video on a more specific moment in my swing. Additionally, I feel this is important because at my level of ball-striking, we are addressing the details of refinement. Only a few minutes long, we can see and hear each swing, which brings all our faculties into analyzing and diagnosing errors or inefficiencies. Therefore, as a test case, feel free to critique what you see in my process that stands out to you.

Open Stance Slow Mo

For you who are getting something out of my misery, you probably notice differences between these swings and my swing a month, a year, or three years ago. My YouTube Channel still has some swings saved. If you are interested, those swings are much different than these.

None of my social media swings, until this year, had a goal past neutral pathing and solid strikes. This series reflects as close to starting from zero as I’ve ever been. Again, I hope you are improving along with me. Don’t hesitate to write in with momentary questions, failures, or celebrations.

My outward goal is to engage our golfing public in Open Stance golf. However, it’s not because I want my work validated. I’d be just as happy to find out I’ve been wrong this whole time. I just doubt I’m wrong about the Open Stance, due mainly to the majority of PGA Tour golf swings using the Open Stance as a platform for their precision.

Nonetheless, your improvement will not happen until you own your process. Your process depends completely on your first principles theory. Any first principles theory underlies any and every other logical thought, word, or action conceived…. Kinda like a platform.

John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy

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