One area I'd like to start focusing on now is going to be the movement happens during the back swing move particularly, and it's the focus of the right arm and how the right arm plays a relatively important part in your golf swings, this maybe not an area of your game that you focus on too much. Now for a lot of golfers the reason why they don’t focus on it too much is the right arm's doing a good job and therefore people like myself golf coaches, magazines whatever don’t really specifically highlight what the right arm is doing. But if you're a golfer who struggles with your right arm position, your right arm movement you might actually find that there's a few, well there's very few bits of information about what your right arm should be doing. So hopefully this next series of video is going to be helpful if you feel that your right arm is doing the wrong job. So from a set of position that right arm is going to be quit relaxed, it's going to sit here nicely in behind the left arm, it's nice and soft. But it's ready to load then during the back swing the right arm should just load up to the top. Now for most golfers the right arm will be positioned in place by where the left arm goes.
So if the left arm goes up the right arm goes up. If the left arm turns flat, the right arm turns flat and actually the right hand is quite passive during a back swing phase. And as long as it's in a good position that's fine, you don’t need to think about it too much. But if it gets into the wrong position and starts doing the wrong thing these next few videos are really going to help you. Then from a good position at the top we can drag the right arm down into position, really fire it through impact and use the right hand to generate an awful a lot of club head speed, an explosive during the down swing. Seems ironic top those right-handed people who generally don’t think too much about what our right hand is doing during the swing. This next series of videos will hopefully help you understand what your right arm should be doing, how you should be treating it, what you should be thinking about, and how improving your right arm position could improve or game.