Animated Gifs showing golfers swing a golf club.
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Blending the styles of Apple, BMW and Topgolf, design animated gifs that show the"fault" and "coaching";; for conditions A, B, C and D. Provide Right and Left golfers with face-on perspective. See uploaded graphic as an an example of face-on perceptive example and possible style recommendation.
condition A - Fault: Sway is when your rear knee or hip is moving laterally instead of rotating in the backswing. Coaching: To stabilize your rear leg, think of your rear knee as a post. Rotate your hips around the post in the backswing.
condition B - Fault: Reverse pivot is when your weight is staying on your front leg or you are leaning into your front leg as you rotate away from the ball in the backswing. Coaching: As you rotate away from the ball, try to get a majority of your body weight onto the inside of your rear leg.
condition C - Fault: Sliding Forward is when your head and hips are moving laterally instead of rotating in the downswing. Coaching: Most good players allow their head to move slightly back in their backswing at which point the head should stay in that position on the downswing. Rotate you hips in the downswing. Think of getting your belt buckle facing the target at impact. Rotate your hips in the downswing without moving your head forward so your head stays in the center of your body while rotating
condition D - Fault: Falling back means that your weight has remained on your rear leg rather than shifting your weight to your front leg on your downswing. Coaching: Rotate you hips in the downswing. Think of getting your belt buckle facing the target (where you want the ball to go) at impact while shifting your weight to your front leg while releasing the heal of your rear foot off the ground.
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