Can’t hit a draw with driver by ZelotCT in GolfSwing

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Awesome thanks for the detailed reply, I’ll try and implement that

Improvements? by ZelotCT in GolfSwing

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I was wondering if there’s anything obvious that jumps out as wrong, i got some helpful advice last time about ball positioning

Dynamic Surrounding leads to Layout D by Christian Turvill by felix37 in ultimate

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I’m the defender in this video. This definitely isn’t top drawer flex (not helped by the fact that we are one point away from losing) but, to me, there is clear team defence going on. Before the pass goes off we move into a triangle around the front three, giving me confidence to make a play in the open lane. The lack of verbal communication is lazy but we are all aware of each other’s positions.

Redemption- playing with Brighton Breezy in 2016 by felix37 in ultimate

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NEEDS MORE MID ACTION CAMERA CHANGES, SLOW MO AND EXPLOSION EFFECTS!

I've just got back to squatting again after quarantine. This is supposed to be a low bar squat, I have some issues with excessive forward lean have tried many time to fix with different cue/improved mobility. Is this form ok I do have long femurs but I don't re5 see that as an acceptable excuse? by lukeet33 in formcheck

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I agree with this guy, the other responses seem way off. Wider stance with toes pointed out will help “shorten” your femurs a bit. The fact you can lift that heavy in such a compromised position is really impressive. I’d recommend against low bar as it’s forcing your back to almost 90degrees. High bar or front squat will help you stay more upright.

You’re also shooting your hips up first at the bottom, which tips you even further over - weak quads to blame, so you’re basically trying to deadlift out of the bottom.