Expect This When Working On – Swinging Easier

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Paul Wilson is the creator of Swing Machine Golf and founder of Ignition Golf. Paul's golf swing technique is based on the Iron Byron swing machine. YouTube Channels: Paul Wilson Golf and Ignition Golf Tips. Please Join me on Google+

3 Responses to “Expect This When Working On – Swinging Easier”

  1. November 21, 2016

    Hartmut

    Hi Paul,
    watching this series of tips, I wonder what Mr. Breslow could add to it out of his scientific view and experience.
    One thing is to fight through those changes, on the other end there might be an easy explanation on how our brain is constructed and able to go for a complete different swing.
    Don’t we have to slowly prepare it by going through hurtful and extremely different movements, just trying to do the opposite?
    Just a quick thought, maybe he did already …
    Love all your lessons and the way they are provided.
    Thanks for all your unexhausted efforts in bringing us on another level of golf.
    Hartmut

  2. February 19, 2021

    RandMellor

    Of all the golf tips you’ve provided, and they’re ALL good, slowing down the swing speed to learn this new technique, has by far helped me the most to make progress in getting this new powerless arms swing——an absolute MUST, at least it was for me! Still swinging slower, at practice and on the course, and it has really paid big dividends…Thx again for your invaluable help in getting us all to learn a truly “effortless” golf swing!!!

  3. February 20, 2021

    DanielStites

    I am still working on loosening up my arms and wrists. But, I found hinge and unhinge wrists as a major swing thought added considerable distance and accuracy to my swing results. Thanks for your help. I am 82 and playing pretty good golf (As I age will get to scoring my age!). Will keep working on the ‘Effortless Swing’

    Dan Stites

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