Training Your Hands
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Justin demonstrates the importance of warming up the hands and wrists with micro-movements, even with a driver. These soft, feel-based swings train tempo, hand release, and club awareness. Mike introduces the "Look Cool Drill," showing how miniature swings evolve naturally into full swings when mechanics are built correctly from the hands up. This video focuses on mastering First Gear, which sets the tempo and structure for the rest of the swing. By developing hand coordination early, you create a powerful, repeatable connection to the clubface that translates into improved impact and driver distance. The hands are your most sensitive feedback system in the swing, and developing early connection through grip, hinge, and release is key to hitting the ball solid and far. If you struggle with early tension or inconsistent contact, this segment explains why—and how to fix it with a hands-first warmup that brings rhythm and power into harmony. The hands are the interface between your body and the club, and refining their function is the first step in building a fast, accurate, and repeatable swing. Even elite players like Justin rely on hands-first sequences to feel the club and groove their release pattern before going full speed.

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