Why Arm Looping Works
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In this episode, Certified Coach Matt Baker from The Manchester Golf Club in England responds to a question from Claudio Jata about a motion that is both instinctive and essential: the arm action loop. Claudio, a high-handicap player, is struggling to feel the correct motion and is getting chunky, inconsistent contact.


Matt explains that the “up-to-under” motion is baked into movements from nearly every sport — whether it is baseball, tennis, or even table tennis. The challenge in golf is learning to trust that natural motion and train it through repetition.


To help with contact, Matt recommends setting up with a bit more pressure in the lead foot. This minor shift moves the swing arc forward, helping ensure ball-first contact. From there, you can blend in motion and rhythm as you improve. Once the motion clicks, you will find better strike, improved accuracy, and a more natural feel for the swing.


In this lesson you will learn:
Why the “Up-to-Under” loop is already wired into your athletic instincts
How to adjust setup pressure to eliminate chunky shots
Why this motion is a universal pattern across sports
How to build feel and confidence using swing rehearsal
The connection between swing arc, contact, and pressure shift
He leaves golfers with a powerful reminder that trusting your athletic instincts and repeating the up-to-under loop will lead to more natural and solid ball-striking.


This Makes Sense. Own Your Swing.

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