A Malaska Golf Member makes an observation about practicing with alignment sticks. He realizes Mike needs to use the sticks to hit dead center into the screen.
Mike explains that having the sticks down while practicing helps you know where you are aiming, where the ball is, and where you want the ball to start. This enables you to see the right picture.
Mike also makes easy swings and doesn't try to hit the ball hard. He is not in a big rush to hit it far. Trying to swing too hard makes it difficult to feel what's happening. Mike swings with enough speed to feel the momentum of the club. The key is to feel and sense what the club is doing. At this point, it's not about speed.
It is essential to feel the club's momentum and get it in the correct arc. You can increase speed once you feel how you are moving to offset the momentum. That is easy to do because more speed creates more force. The key is to sense the force and know how to react to it. You are constantly offsetting the forces of the club with your body.