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Looking to add more power to your golf swing? In this video, Coach Zach Allen shares some invaluable insights and techniques to help you beef up your swing and hit those shots farther than ever before.
Coach Zach emphasizes the importance of using heavier swing trainers to engage your big muscles effectively. While lighter trainers like speed sticks have their purpose, heavier options like the E-Bell Swing Trainer can make a significant difference in building strength and power. With its 8 lb weight, the E-Bell Swing Trainer ensures you're not just swinging with your arms but engaging your core, glutes, and legs for maximum power.
But the E-Bell Swing Trainer isn't the only tool in Coach Zach's arsenal. He also demonstrates exercises with kettlebells and the RMT Club made by WeckMethod to simulate the feel of a golf club while adding resistance. By incorporating these tools into your training regimen, you'll notice a considerable improvement in your grip strength, forearm power, and overall swing dynamics.
Coach Zach breaks down the mechanics of generating power in your swing, emphasizing the importance of proper weight transfer and momentum buildup. He shares insights from legendary golfers like Hogan and techniques used by long drive champions to maximize force through the swing.
Throughout the video, Coach Zach provides actionable drills and tips, such as the "monster walk" and focusing on a strong backswing, to help you develop a powerful and consistent swing.
Whether you're a beginner looking to add distance to your shots or a seasoned golfer aiming for more consistency, Coach Zach's advice and training methods will undoubtedly take your game to the next level.
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▶︎ ABOUT ZACH ALLEN ◀︎
Hi I'm Zach, thank you for visiting my channel. My goal here is to help you play the best golf of your life while having as much fun as possible!
I'm a PGA-certified golf instructor and have been coaching since 1997. I've been named a Golf Digest "Best Young Teacher," a GolfTips Magazine "Top 25 Golf Instructor," and Southern California PGA's Teacher of the Year. I've worked with golfers of all ages and levels, from 4-year-old beginners on up through touring professionals. My students have included nationally-ranked juniors, touring pros, celebrities, and CEOs, but wherever you're at on your golfing journey, my goal is always the same... to help YOU play your best golf!
I started playing competitive golf at a young age, ultimately reaching #3 in the California junior golf rankings - just behind another promising young golfer named Tiger Woods. I also played collegiate golf at the University of Southern California and professional golf on the Omega Asian Tour.
I work with students in-person at my studio in Valencia, CA, and teach golfers all around the world through my KZread channel and on my website: ballstrikingblueprint.com. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a comment if you have any questions or would like to get in touch!

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  • @user-yw9wt8xf5d
    @user-yw9wt8xf5d9 күн бұрын

    You are the best I've ever seen. Your videos are fantastic. I'm now 82 and a 24.6 but I once was a 9.2 and am disappoionted at my strength.

  • @fernandoarchila5218
    @fernandoarchila521812 күн бұрын

    Great video. I like the rocking aspect.

  • @gilfisher2107
    @gilfisher210711 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. I just started a speed training program. You measure the speed of every swing and you’re trying to maximize speed with each swing. Your body responds by using your lower body- it’s way to higher swing speed. I’ve already noticed that I’m using my legs differently. IMO you need both. (I was already going to the gym about 5 days a week.)

  • @richardjohnson-tb5pz
    @richardjohnson-tb5pz12 күн бұрын

    Great video as always. The key takeaway for me is that you have to put in the work if you want to improve anything. There is a lot of buzz out there now about Ground Reaction Force with force plates, pressure boards, force pedals, rotex, etc. One thing that I have noticed with Swing Catalyst is the mention of determining whether you are a front, center, or rear post golfer based on your natural anatomy, with the idea that by using the wrong post method you could injure yourself by trying to swing faster.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Ya I believe there is some good in this, but many golfers are simply not any post, or just plain moving incorrectly or in a weak fashion. Having some added weight will help you to discover how to best move.

  • @mitchellbonomi9309
    @mitchellbonomi930912 күн бұрын

    I have been good ng to the gym for over a month, to tone up my muscles, now I feel as if I have command of the golf club, rather than the club having control over my swing. Does take much, maybe e 25 min a day, and in time you'll feel the difference, better for endurance as well.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    The gym is very good, but you need to make sure if golf is your priority that you are training and moving the proper golf muscles. I see many that hit the gym, but don’t translate that to more strength, balance or efficiency in there swing. The Ebell is definitely golf specific.

  • @richichichi78
    @richichichi7812 күн бұрын

    I bring the ebell to the course and do it in the parking lot before every round. I do get some stares and questions. I feel it helps loosen and activate the big muscles of that back and core.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Man I love it, and I don’t care about what people think. In fact I think there is some good in that mindset, go out and do something that most people will think is weird, than when you get on the course with everyone watching, you feel totally immune to the peer pressure.

  • @christopherlee7675

    @christopherlee7675

    10 күн бұрын

    My brother in law brings his ebell to the course and warms up with in the parking lot. He gets a lot of stares. But he’s starting to hit the ball a lot better now. So I ordered a kettle bell to make sure I can keep out driving him. Thanks for the videos Zach!

  • @RonaldMorin-lr8df
    @RonaldMorin-lr8df12 күн бұрын

    Played my course yesterday in Vt. for the first time this year. I had 9 pars. What are the exercies again that i should use to start the year to wrm up with?

  • @steejsjurgens2107
    @steejsjurgens210712 күн бұрын

    Kettlebell swings are a staple of my golf fitness routine, both side-to-side and up and down. I would suggest as much weight as possible to allow 5-10 reps. The more weight the more you are forced to use the big muscles. As you said, too light of weight and you default to your arms and shoulders. Good video

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Kettle bells are awesome 👍🏻

  • @claytonjoseph9408
    @claytonjoseph940811 күн бұрын

    Great Video. So effortless swinging. One question, do you intentionally set your wrists in this move away from the ball or do you just let them travel on the path you’ve created by pushing into the ground with the rear leg?

  • @mikerodrick2430
    @mikerodrick243011 күн бұрын

    High Zach; the only issue I have is that people will start with more weight than their bodies can comfortably handle possibly causing an injury, especially to the back. Going from the weight of a golf club being replaced with 5-8 pounds of dead weight seems extreme. Perhaps recommend beginning with lighter weight & working up to more so the body becomes adjusted to the gradual increase. Most people who want to begin weight training don't go to the gym & start with 100 pounds before their bodies can comfortably handle 50. I'm fairly certain that this seems like common sense but I'm sure you're aware that people want to see quick results rather than see the long-term result which is why they watch KZread videos for tips. They want results but they want them now. I definitely agree with your assertion that the swinging of the upside down club is useless other than to demonstrate where the woosh sound should happen in the swing & most teachers use it if the student doesn't understand where the speed should be. Nearly everyone can put the woosh with the club upside down but can't when it's held normally & that can be caused by other factors with the swing. I'm not speaking as a doctor or body mechanics specialist but only out of concern for players who might misuse extra weight to develop speed & end up with a serious back injury. Thanks for all you do to help us improve & keep it coming!

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Some valid points, but I don’t think 5-10 lbs is extreme. But you do need to train with caution, and build up slowly, especially if you have previous injuries.

  • @hubertsims6332
    @hubertsims633211 күн бұрын

    Great video Zack. Thanks for the info. I really enjoy your content.

  • @buaya111
    @buaya11112 күн бұрын

    kettelbel is best investmen , lots of golf exercise

  • @nelsonjames1272
    @nelsonjames127212 күн бұрын

    Any different from swinging a kettlebell?

  • @bobbygoodman2875
    @bobbygoodman287512 күн бұрын

    I'm a big proponent of the E-bell.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Ya it is quite good. Pretty unique

  • @bernardsimsic9334
    @bernardsimsic933412 күн бұрын

    should we work down to the lighter weights??

  • @billevans3784
    @billevans378412 күн бұрын

    What brand kettlebell do you use? The one in your video has a handle with a wide opening that will fit both hands. I'm also a fan of Dr. Kwon's ground force videos.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Ya Dr Kwon is great, really helped move the biomechanics of the golf swing, and ground reaction forces along, with basically a 3 step drill. That works for just about anybody.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    Kettle bell was bought from Five Below.

  • @dalestuart3246
    @dalestuart32468 күн бұрын

    Lydia Ko NOT doing the monster walk , mearly changingweight ,NO PRESSURE 1st . Lorie Stuart Aussie

  • @JimOMarra-bo6go
    @JimOMarra-bo6go12 күн бұрын

    Come on Zach. If your students don't gain swing speed with speed sticks then they're not following the protocols properly or regularly. Nothing wrong with gaining strength at all but us older folks aren't at the phase of life to bulk up. I'm 64, 6 feet tall, and 165 lbs and I've increased my swing speed by 10 mph using speed sticks. But more importantly, hundreds of pros use speed sticks or the rypstick, or the stack system and they're gaining club head and ball speed. All the science says that overspeed training works.

  • @ZachAllenGolf

    @ZachAllenGolf

    11 күн бұрын

    You have some valid points. I just think that heavy has been really neglected in the last 10 years. For every one person I have seen improve with the speed sticks, I have seen another that it has negatively affected. Swing with weight is a bit more full proof.

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