This is where people get confused. If the swing is a SINGLE PLANE, then why isn’t the club on the red line? The answer can be seen from the top view.
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Swing Plane is relative to the Body NOT to an imaginary CIRCLE
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What is Purity of Technique?
Golf teachers will often agree that there are many ways to hit a golf ball. Some swings are upright, and some are flat. Many will have the clubface closed or even open during the swing …
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Trail Leg Brace
“Stabilize, Energize, Contain and Release” – Moe Norman Here are some interesting pictures of Moe. The noticeable stability in his right leg shows the brace that allows his pelvis and torso to rotate. Moe …
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Moe Norman Highlights
We produced this highlight film to commemorate Moe. Thought you would enjoy.
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(Behind the Scenes SNEAK PEEK) – Deal Breakers Workshop Show
Hello All, If you were wondering how these things work, we have a production crew that puts together our shows. This includes Nathan Edwards, Keenan Garett, Chad Edwards, and Blade Cruickshank. Hours of prep work …
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Swing Comparison – Young vs. Old Moe
I met Moe in 1994. He was 64 years old. Since that time I have become somewhat of a historian collecting photographs, memorabilia, and archival video – documenting Moe’s swing history. When it comes to …
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Lead Foot Position – Step Without a Step
Three times each week at 6:00 am I work out with Adrian – a trainer at the Fit4U gym in Edmond. Adrian is a great trainer. He pays particular attention to technique to get the …
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Secondary Rotation of Backswing
Hello Everyone, I just completed my second LIVE broadcast presenting my new product “Inside the Single Plane Swing.” The participation was fantastic. We had over 1000 viewers on the second public show. I had a …
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Going Deep
Going deep is a term tour players use when we shoot a small number. Usually sub-par rounds well past four under. This isn’t the type of “going deep” that I want to discuss in this …
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My Path to Moe (Part 1)
Very few people have spent more time with Moe Norman to understand his golf swing than me. But my story of meeting Moe starts where many of students start. I was at a point in …