Quick Tip - Todd's Choice
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Let's face it, consistent mechanics are a major wall when improving in the Single Plane Swing. With that said, I'd like to split that sentence up into two portions and put them both under the microscope. Consistent mechanics take time to learn, there is no real two ways about it. Secondly, said mechanics are also key to improving your Single Plane Swing. The Single Plane Swing is a destination, how you train is your roadmap. As such, it would be ideal to be training in a way that gives immediate feedback on what these ideal mechanics are. Enter the Swing Thing, and enter Todd Graves, as he discusses just why this tool is his favorite for when it comes time to train.
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