{"id":277,"date":"2011-01-25T17:07:03","date_gmt":"2011-01-25T21:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jeremychoi.com\/?p=277"},"modified":"2014-12-01T13:28:02","modified_gmt":"2014-12-01T17:28:02","slug":"becoming-par-swing-shortening-the-whip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeremychoi.com\/becoming-par-swing-shortening-the-whip\/","title":{"rendered":"Becoming Par | Swing Shortening & The Whip"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today, I’ve made one critical discovery that I think changed my swing thoughts completely. I am not sure if it is positive, or negative, but I do know is that I got my swing speed quite a bit higher using a lot less effort. This discovery came to me as I was watching Bruce Lee (a documentary) and Googling the concept of his intial martial art style, Wing Chun. As some of you might know about his “One Inch Punch” and his whole concept of energy and force, but for some who don’t, its not important… but if you want, you can Google that up too. I’ve also watched this TV series on Spike with the World’s Longest Driver trying to break x amount of panes of glass, and they did a whole physics behind the power.<\/p>\n