Day 15-L To L Full Swing in Motion
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(How L to L Generates Effortless Power)
Now that you’ve learned to generate speed using the lever system in a seated or limited-motion drill, it’s time to stand up and put it all together. In Day 15, Mike Malaska introduces L to L Plus—a full-body version of the lever motion that incorporates posture, pivot, and the natural flow of your hips and shoulders. You’re no longer just creating speed with your hands and wrists. Now you’re using your entire body in balance to create effortless power.
Mike walks you through how to combine arm-driven speed with correct rotation around your spine. He explains how your joints—hips, shoulders, wrists—must all work in harmony, staying within a controlled “box” around your posture. By keeping your trail foot slightly dropped back, you give yourself the room to feel the proper motion and let the momentum of the club create hinge, unhinge, and rehinge naturally.
You’ll also discover how the arms lead the body—not the other way around. The result? A powerful, repeatable swing motion used by elite players in golf, baseball, tennis, and more.

What You’ll Learn in Day 15:
• How to stand up and add body rotation to the lever system
• Why your hips and shoulders should turn inside a “box” around your spine
• How to let your wrists hinge and rehinge naturally using momentum
• Why your arms should lead the body—and not be pulled by the shoulders
• How this motion builds from the seated drill into your full swing

Key Takeaway:
Add your body to the lever system. L to L Plus teaches you how to rotate with balance and let your swing unfold naturally. When arms lead and body follows, speed and control work together—and your full swing becomes athletic and repeatable.