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		<title>Comment on Leg Jack by erik</title>
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		<description>Sometimes, golf lessons focus on the role of the hands, feet, and arms in the golf swing so much that players forget everything else. So do golf tips. Other times, golfers either don&#039;t think about the legs&#039; because they&#039;ve learned legwork and footwork instinctively, or they concentrate so much on their arms, they forget about their legs. These players are missing a golden opportunity to take their swings to a new level.

The Legs Function

The legs have three functions. The first is to support. The second is to balance. And the third is to increase the centrifugal force created by the arms and hands when you swing. In other words the legs function in a golf swing much like a boxer&#039;s legs when he or she unloads a punch. They increase power with good leg drive. Without good leg drive, the punch and the golf swing lack power.
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<p>The Legs Function</p>
<p>The legs have three functions. The first is to support. The second is to balance. And the third is to increase the centrifugal force created by the arms and hands when you swing. In other words the legs function in a golf swing much like a boxer&#8217;s legs when he or she unloads a punch. They increase power with good leg drive. Without good leg drive, the punch and the golf swing lack power.<br />
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