Swing In L.A
M.I.K.E. / Push Lyrics


I feel amazing
I wanna go on vacation
So bad I get impatient
This not no game, I'm not playing
What you saying?
Oh my greatness
Back to back to back I'm taking all sick days bitch
I told my job I caught death but I'll escape it
And until, that day, I just, will be wasting
My time just getting wasted
I feel so fucking faded
But not too much to not check my stocks
I take ownership, they can't count me out
You might think that my life done went south
But every master needs like 10,000 hours
So I isolated, and I became the most groovy Austin powers baby
When I hit LA, you'll find me up on Runyon Canyon

Shedding off this dead weight
Brooklyn is my heart and soul, but the whole world is my template
Feeling like I found sensei, feeling like I found sensei
Master Roshi or Dende
I be walking this winding path that's very similar to snake way
If I fall, help me up
Better yet give me nimbus
And I be on cloud nine, feeling super divine
Is that Mone, oh shit! No way
Eye candy and nothing else
She could've been a bomb wife, shame


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Thomas Fraser

Andrew Linch Hi. I Would love to update you on my progress of executing an infallible swing. I now fully hold to my theory that both sides of our body moves altogether and yet opposite of the other and that sequencing our swing in some fashion is a misnomer. One side pushing as the other side pulling equally and altogether is really what is happening in a perfect swing. it is that simple.

When Mike says he pushing away his lift side he should have mentioned he is equally pulling forward with his trail side and on the golf downswing. I personally feel I do just the opposite; but in reality Mike and I are doing the exact same thing; however due to our primitive minds we can only detect a push or pulling motion from one side of our body or the other at any given moment; never both together

Hope you give my theory a try for yourself. It is guarantee to releases needless tension during a golf swag in you and your students bodies. Cheers

I know you and I like Manuel de la Torre.

The infallible swing that Manuel de la Torre spoke of was that our body is symmetrical 2 sided machine and that we either feel the push or pull of one side of the body or the other; but never both together. Knowing this has change my golf swing for the better. Cheers



All comments from YouTube:

Todd Leone

Mike, I have watched all your videos several times because you are a genius! I have always been into many sports and the way you time them all together is what I relate to more than anything. Thank you so much for what you do

D White

This vid explains exactly what I've been doing for years. "Firing the right side" and getting over to the left late. I'll be signing on with Mike forthwith. Already went back to feeling the club swing naturally, and letting the body respond.
Thanks Mike.

Lee Kopanski

Great video Mike! Totally agree, the golf swing is a free flowing and natural motion! I’ve just uploaded a golf instructional video today explaining the same principle and I think that’s why you’ve hit my list of recommended vids! I’ll have to check your vids out - great job👍

Daniel Altherr

Tanks Mike for another great VDO ! What a coincidence! I went practicing yesterday and observed that my consistency (contact and direction control) was much better when I started to engage my left knee or pelvis between the middle and 2/3 of a full backswing. As soon as I concentrated on completing a full backswing, I was too late and the consistency decreased. This is perfectly coherent with what you explain. Timing 😜

M M

Best instructor on You Tube by far. Explains things in ways I can easily understand and pick up. If I could I would love to get lessons in person.

Eric Son

Hey Mike love this drill. Also incorporating this with the Malaska Move. One issue I have with this is that I tend to hit lot of Toe shots. I believe this is because when I push away from the ball my fulcrum moves away from the ball and pulls the club in which causes the toe shots. Any advise on this ?

Andrew Linch

Great video, I find tension in my arms is the biggest killer for me in sequencing the swing properly , In my change of direction having tension free arms ( like Mike talks about) is key to the correct kinetic sequence , something which is easier to do in sports with a moving ball , crazy lol.

Thomas Fraser

Andrew Linch Hi. I Would love to update you on my progress of executing an infallible swing. I now fully hold to my theory that both sides of our body moves altogether and yet opposite of the other and that sequencing our swing in some fashion is a misnomer. One side pushing as the other side pulling equally and altogether is really what is happening in a perfect swing. it is that simple.

When Mike says he pushing away his lift side he should have mentioned he is equally pulling forward with his trail side and on the golf downswing. I personally feel I do just the opposite; but in reality Mike and I are doing the exact same thing; however due to our primitive minds we can only detect a push or pulling motion from one side of our body or the other at any given moment; never both together

Hope you give my theory a try for yourself. It is guarantee to releases needless tension during a golf swag in you and your students bodies. Cheers

I know you and I like Manuel de la Torre.

The infallible swing that Manuel de la Torre spoke of was that our body is symmetrical 2 sided machine and that we either feel the push or pull of one side of the body or the other; but never both together. Knowing this has change my golf swing for the better. Cheers

Don Rennick

Took me years to figure out that my problem was the transition. Even then, I still couldn't figure out exactly how to correct it and any time I managed to do it right, it was a mystery as to what I had done differently Your video here was the one that finally made the light go on. I was shifting weight to the right on my back swing instead of just moving the force to my right foot and leg. Love all your videos, MIke. Your explanations and demonstrations are the best.

Geep1778 NYC

timing is everything... Thats why the slower you take your backswing the easier it is to get the body arms and hands to synch correctly in order to time the club faces correct path thru the ball. It's what your practice swing is looking for as well as staying balanced. I tend to rush my backswing and forget these so i'm typing this partially to ingrain it into my brain but also to maybe help that 1 golf seeker. This is for you homey! lol

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