(How L to L Generates Effortless Power)
You’ve trained face control and path—now it’s time to generate speed. In Day 14, Mike Malaska introduces the “L to L” lever system, a fundamental movement pattern used by every powerful athlete, from tennis players to baseball hitters. This simple, repeatable action creates effortless clubhead speed by allowing the wrists to hinge and rehinge naturally through the ball.
Using a 7-iron and a seated drill, Mike demonstrates how to train the pivot point of the swing without using your body or brute strength. The secret is not in swinging harder—it's in letting the club work. When you understand how the wrists, arms, and pivot function together, your speed will increase without tension or over-effort.
You’ll learn how elite players build speed with minimal effort and how to groove this same motion into your game with short, controlled swings. These drills not only improve swing speed, they also help you feel proper sequencing and strike the ball with more consistency.
What You’ll Learn About the Lever System (L to L):
• Why clubhead speed comes from the wrists—not the shoulders
• How the “L to L” motion builds effortless, repeatable power
• How to train your hands and arms with the seated drill
• Why a light grip and proper pivot create speed more than strength
• How to transfer this feel into your full swing over time
Key Takeaway:
Speed comes from learning how to use the club—not from swinging harder. The L to L motion unlocks your natural power. Train it with small swings, feel the hinge and release, and let the club do the work.