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Generate Tremendous Power Using Your Wrists and Arms

Not every golfer is built for heavy lower-body rotation or the "butt move." Christina Ricci demonstrates how you can generate good clubhead speed using your arms and wrists as primary levers. Learn the secrets to a high-speed release and how to keep your chest passive to avoid the dreaded "upper body dominant" pull.
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The Arm Power Alternative: While many instructors including Christina focus on the “butt move” and lower body rotation, it isn’t the only way to create speed. You can generate tremendous force using your arms and wrists as your primary power source. By mastering the levers in your trail arm, you can achieve impressive distance even with a passive lower body.

Mastering the Levers: To create this power, you must establish a 90-degree angle with your trail hand wrist hinge and a bent trail arm. This creates a powerful lever. As you transition into the downswing, you release this lever with force. The key sequence is to straighten and extend the arm first, which naturally triggers the release of the wrists through impact.

The “Back to Target” Secret: When using your arms as your main power source, it is easy to become upper-body dominant and “over the top.” To prevent this, focus on a full shoulder turn during the backswing. As you transition down, feel as though your back stays facing the target for as long as possible. This keeps your arm structure in front of you and allows you to fire the club out toward the right.

Passive Torso, Active Arms: For this technique to work, your torso must remain relatively passive so the arms can get into the correct position halfway down. From that “slot,” you can fire the arms with maximum speed. While the lower body will naturally engage slightly, your primary focus remains on the speed and extension of the arms and the resulting wrist release.

Questions and Answers

Q: Is this technique the same as “casting” the club? A: No. Casting happens when the wrists release too early at the top. In this technique, you are holding the lever until the arm begins to straighten and extend halfway down, ensuring the speed is delivered exactly at the bottom of the arc.

Q: Who is this style of swing best for? A: This is an excellent alternative for players who lack hip flexibility, those who stand taller at address (like LPGA star Christy Kerr), or anyone who struggles to find power through aggressive lower-body “ground force” moves.

Q: How do I avoid pulling the ball to the left with my arms? A: The key is keeping your back to the target during the start of the downswing. This ensures the arms swing “inside-out” toward the right. If your chest turns toward the target too early, the arms will swing across the line, causing a pull or a slice.

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