EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 12 MIN
#393 Ground Reaction Forces in the Golf Swing – How to Use Them Effectively
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Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs) are a powerful key to unlocking speed, consistency, and efficiency in your golf swing. These forces, which travel from the ground through the body, help create torque, balance, and explosive power.What Are Ground Reaction Forces?When a golfer presses into the ground, the ground responds with equal force. This energy travels through the legs and hips to generate rotational and vertical motion — the foundation of power in modern golf.The Four Ground Forces in GolfLateral Force: Pressure shifts from trail to lead foot.Vertical Force: Pushing down allows a rebound upward — often visible as a jump.Frontal Plane Torque (Rock & Roll): Side-to-side foot motion aiding stability.Horizontal Plane Torque (Twist): Body rotation for speed and sequencing.The Elite Sequence: Shift → Rock & Roll → Twist → JumpTop players follow this precise order to load and release energy efficiently.Amateur MistakesMany twist too early or neglect lead leg engagement, leading to steep swings and inconsistent strikes.Gas & Brake Pedal AnalogyRight Foot = Gas: Pushes to start the downswing.Left Foot = Brake and Gas: Stops lateral shift, then powers rotation.Training & Injury PreventionUsing tools like AI Golf Chatbot or pressure mats helps visualize and improve GRF use. Correct sequencing also protects the lower back, especially from overuse.ConclusionGRFs are the engine of a modern, efficient swing. Learning to shift, rock, twist, and jump — in that order — helps generate effortless speed and consistency.📺 The Explainerwww.Golf247.eu
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Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs) are a powerful key to unlocking speed, consistency, and efficiency in your golf swing. These forces, which travel from the ground through the body, help create torque, balance, and explosive power.What Are Ground Reaction Forces?When a golfer presses into the ground, the ground responds with equal force. This energy travels through the legs and hips to generate rotational and vertical motion — the foundation of power in modern golf.The Four Ground Forces in GolfLateral Force: Pressure shifts from trail to lead foot.Vertical Force: Pushing down allows a rebound upward — often visible as a jump.Frontal Plane Torque (Rock & Roll): Side-to-side foot motion aiding stability.Horizontal Plane Torque (Twist): Body rotation for speed and sequencing.The Elite Sequence: Shift → Rock & Roll → Twist → JumpTop players follow this precise order to load and release energy efficiently.Amateur MistakesMany twist too early or neglect lead leg engagement, leading to steep swings and inconsistent strikes.Gas & Brake Pedal AnalogyRight Foot = Gas: Pushes to start the downswing.Left Foot = Brake and Gas: Stops lateral shift, then powers rotation.Training & Injury PreventionUsing tools like AI Golf Chatbot or pressure mats helps visualize and improve GRF use. Correct sequencing also protects the lower back, especially from overuse.ConclusionGRFs are the engine of a modern, efficient swing. Learning to shift, rock, twist, and jump — in that order — helps generate effortless speed and consistency.📺 The Explainerwww.Golf247.eu
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