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Lead Foot Pirouette Problem
A common downswing mistake is letting the lead heel lift and spin—almost like a pirouette—which can leak speed and control. Shaun Webb shows how to plant the lead foot properly so you can rotate through the shot with more stability and power.
Comments (9)
I love it, After breaking my foot, trying to get balance & then it seemed like I was spinning to the left🤠🤠
This makes perfect sense. My left heel stays flat, but I tried out shifting my heel inward, and I could better feel the power coming from the ground when my left knee extended. I have to try this move with a launch monitor.
Shaun Watching the video you never moved your left foot forward as you were suggesting. You kept your left foot planted
I've been guilty of this for years, thanks for addressing this issue. I'll work on it!
I have been having trouble with this very thing. Thank you for telling me what to do.
I love it, After breaking my foot, trying to get balance & then it seemed like I was spinning to the left🤠🤠
This makes perfect sense. My left heel stays flat, but I tried out shifting my heel inward, and I could better feel the power coming from the ground when my left knee extended. I have to try this move with a launch monitor.