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Mustard offers an easy way to enhance your training and monitor your development. It is the only motion analysis app that gives you real-time feedback during your sessions, along with tailored guidance from top coaches and elite athletes. This means anyone can train like the greatest of all time and eliminate uncertainty in their improvement journey.
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1 week ago |
teammstrd.com | Lindsay Berra
By Mark BlackburnLet’s start out by explaining what exactly we’re talking about here. If you’re a right-handed golfer, a slice is a golf shot that starts left of the target, then curves excessively to the right. The even more-offensive push slice starts off either at the target or to the right of it, then curves more to the right. For a left-handed golfer, slices curve to the left.
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3 weeks ago |
teammstrd.com | Lindsay Berra
By Mark BlackburnIf you’re a right-handed golfer, a hook is technically defined as a golf shot that starts right of the target, then curves excessively to the left. A pull-hook starts left of the target and curves even farther left. For a left-handed golfer, hooks curve to the right. But no matter which way you swing the club, constant hooks can make you crazy, in no small part because they generally turn hard and always seem to roll out forever (or until they’re stopped by a tree).
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1 month ago |
teammstrd.com | Michael Jacobs |Lindsay Berra
By Michael Jacobs, Golf Digest’s No. 8 Teacher in AmericaA balanced, centered and repeatable setup position is essential to any good golf swing. It also requires absolutely no athletic ability to create. Once you know the proper setup position, all you have to do is repeat it. However, because every golfer looks different when it comes to things like height, weight, posture and mobility, there can be a lot of variability amongst golfers at setup.
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1 month ago |
teammstrd.com | Michael Jacobs |Lindsay Berra
By Michael JacobsWhile there might not be a universal “perfect” way to hold a golf club, there is a universal “best starting point” for a golf grip. From this foundation, you can make personalized adjustments so your grip works in harmony with your swing and range of motion, allowing you to control the clubface and strike the ball more effectively. For right-handed golfers, the top hand in your golf grip is your left hand. The key here is to properly position your thumb and align your grip.
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2 months ago |
teammstrd.com | Lindsay Berra
Par4Success has been helping golfers assess and improve their mobility for nearly a decade. Founder Chris Finn and research director Bobby Prengle, both physical therapists, did extensive research on how the strength, power, mobility and flexibility of each joint affects club head speed and distance in the golf swing, as well as how each affects injury risk.
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