M4 Coaching Series-Offsetting Forces And Hips
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The M4 Coaching Series by Mike Malaska delves into the critical concept of offsetting forces, focusing on how the hips and body movements interact with the club to create effortless power, consistency, and stability. This session emphasizes that by properly pushing against the forces generated by the club, golfers can achieve straighter arms, better alignment, and a swing free of unnecessary tension.

A key takeaway is the importance of hip motion during the swing. Instead of moving level, the hips must tilt and rotate back and up during the backswing, and down and in during the downswing. This natural arc of motion minimizes pressure on the lower back while promoting stability and speed. Relaxed arms and wrists, combined with these offsetting forces, allow the club’s momentum to straighten the arms naturally, avoiding forced or tension-filled movements.

Through slow, deliberate practice, golfers can feel how their hips, shoulders, and feet coordinate to offset the club’s force effectively. This balance of internal (body) and external (club) forces creates a dynamic yet stable swing. By maintaining proper angles and avoiding misaligned rotations, players can unlock both power and efficiency while reducing the risk of injury.

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