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Forward Foot Movement
Forward Foot Movement
Authored by: Brady
Posted on: 7 March 2026

One of the most misunderstood aspects of the golf swing is the movement of the forward knee and foot during transition. This lesson from the late Don Trahan reveals
why so many golfers struggle with consistency and power.

The Common Mistake

If you've been taught the modern rotational swing, you're likely keeping your forward foot flat and your forward knee straight during the downswing. Try walking
with your feet flat and knees locked—within a few steps, you'll feel lower back stress. Your knees and ankles are flex joints designed for dynamic motion, not to be
locked rigid.

The Peak Performance Solution

In the Peak Performance Golf Swing, we use "the bump" or lateral left shift to start the forward upswing. Your belt buckle moves laterally about an inch while your
knees stay level. As you shift, your forward knee maintains its flex, creating a bow in your body that keeps your head still and gives you room to straighten your
arms... Read More

Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 6 January 2011
Comments: 4
Welcome! This is my first video on the new site. And I want to thank everyone for your enthusiasm. We had so many visitors the first day our poor tech guys and gals have been at it 24/7 to make... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 24 December 2010
I talked to The Surge about today'€™s video. He said I should definitely do it. This isn'€™t about golf equipment or golf balls or golf tips. This is a thank you. From me and my wife to all of you... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 21 December 2010
I saw a lot of it at our winter tournament. That old back leg straightened up in the backswing. That's cause by the front leg bending too much and/or too much turn. If you turn beyond the toe... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 21 December 2010
I've noticed at our schools and at the tournament, there's a tendency for golfers to keep their front foot flat during the lateral left shift, the “bump,” as they move forward to the finish.... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 20 December 2010
For years you've been taught that, in the backswing, you keep your club low and wide, reaching back as far as you can. I saw some of this at the tournament. And you'll see that advice... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 18 December 2010
I'll admit. My reading tends to the business end of my business: teaching. I don't devote a whole bunch of time on “current” best sellers about how to hurt your back. It just leads to... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 17 December 2010
It was truly a good time had by all. Yes, the weather could have been better, but everyone's spirits warmed things up. It was truly an amazing time. What a great group! Here's a sight for... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 16 December 2010
It's the lateral left (for right handers) shift. I call it “the bump” for short. At our recent tournament we had supervised practice and a morning clinic and there were many questions about “... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 15 December 2010
O.K. I know I'm going to say something in this video that, well, sort of goes a little contrary to what you been told for a long, long time. BUt if there's one thing I know, Certified club... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 14 December 2010
It sure was a busy week. We started out in North Carolina with our first PPGS Teacher Certification Clinic. So that process is on the way. Thursday through Saturday was the first PPGS Winter... Read More