The use of a golf instruction DVD when teaching a golf swing in the modern era has become commonplace.
And the reason for this is simple.
The golf swing, which from start to finish, takes less than.5 of a second, is very difficult to observe closely without the use of DVD or tape to slow down or stop the swing for analysis.
Your problems with your swing may only really be one glaring fundamental error which throws your entire swing out of kilter with disastrous knock on consequences.
But the ability of the teacher to slow down and stop a swing sequence and point out the mistake that a pupil is making is invaluable. And the added benefit is that the instructor can show the student in graphic detail precisely where he is going wrong.
Many amateur golfers can have a lot of good things going on in their swing and on many occasions it is only necessary to pinpoint the one area, whether takeaway or top of backswing etc., that needs to be addressed.
Without the golf instruction DVD you can spend an awful long time correcting what you may feel to be a problem area when in fact you are addressing the wrong area.
It is this ability to pinpoint precisely which area of the swing needs correcting that is the great benefit of golf DVD analysis.
And an added feature is that some teachers now have the ability to superimpose your swing on a DVD or video of a tour professionals swing.
This can be very instructive if you are an overweight 55 year old who plays once a week when you see your swing superimposed on the images of Tiger Woods!
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