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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: 17 February 2011
While swing tempo is a big deal for a variety of reasons, it can cause you big problems if you'€™ve got it wrong. I recently had a student who slowed down his swing when he got to impact because he... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 17 February 2011
The Big Bang Theory No, I'€™m not talking about astrophysics. I'€™m talking about when your clubhead meets the ball. That is: at impact. I know I talked about this recently, but a student of mine... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 16 February 2011
Comments: 3
Michael says he'€™s having problems keeping his backswing short. Understandably, since in so many of today's swings players are encourage to go to parallel and/or make the big turn, it'€™s hard to... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 15 February 2011
A couple days ago I talked about accelerating through the ball at impact. For one group of golfers this tip is critical. Acceleration through impact isn'€™t a problem for low handicap and scratch... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 14 February 2011
KK has the Surge Swing down pretty well, but recently he'€™d been getting a little flat in the backswing and was hitting some blocks and pulls. I'€™ve been teaching KK since he was seven. To my... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 13 February 2011
Robert is one of my local students. He'€™s a member of the Inner Circle, has all the videos, and knows the manual by heart. He also has a nice swing. We were out the other day in 40 degree weather... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 12 February 2011
Lynn Griffin, Director of Club Fitting, has some pretty strong opinions about the new adjustable drivers. He says that to get any noticeable difference in ball flight path and trajectory you would... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 11 February 2011
Comments: 1
When I was walking around at the Phoenix Open last week, I couldn'€™t help but notice all the rotational swings. That got me to thinking. If you'€™re in the Northern Hemisphere, you'€™re probably... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 10 February 2011
You see it every day on the Tour: rotational swingers. I know it'€™s very tempting to follow those model swings, but the problems you'€™ll encounter in trying to mirror those swings are far... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 9 February 2011
You know I'€™m big on a pre-shot routine. Do your practice swing. Feel the swing, then swing the feel. However, at the Phoenix Open, I was taken aback by the pre-shot routine of some of the players... Read More