Okay, so I was digging around the internet, trying to find some cool golf swings to analyze, and I stumbled upon Adam Scott’s. The guy’s swing is a piece of art, seriously. And then I saw some videos referring to his “jet” move, and I was like, “What the heck is that?” So, I decided to investigate.
First Steps: Just Watching
First thing I did was just watch a bunch of videos of Scott’s swing, regular speed, slow-mo, everything. I wanted to get a good visual of what people were talking about when they mentioned this “jet” thing. It seemed like something happening in his downswing, but I needed more specifics.
Deep Dive into Slow Motion
Next, I focused on super slow-motion videos. I really paid attention to his lower body, especially his hips and legs. I watched it again and again, trying to pinpoint the exact moment this “jet” move happened. I noticed the separation between his hips, It’s insane.
Putting It Together
After all this watching and re-watching, I started to see it. The “jet” move, as far as I can tell, is all about that explosive hip rotation he generates in the downswing. It’s like he’s storing up all this energy, and then bam his lower body turns.
My Conclusion (For Now)
So, my conclusion is that the “Adam Scott jet” isn’t some magical secret move, but it’s all about the dynamic, and sequenced hip rotation he creates. Of course, it’s one thing to see it and another to actually do it. I’ll try it next time, it’s not easy.