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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: 5 November 2013
Comments: 12
If you've been thinking about contacting one of our certified fitters to help you with your golf equipment but aren't sure if you can trust the process, today's testimonial from Paul Primel will... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 3 November 2013
Comments: 11
As long as I've been teaching the Peak Performance Golf Swing, I've had rotary golfers insist that my methods are wrong. I've always been able to handle the critics, especially because my swing is... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 1 November 2013
Comments: 6
Wedges are known as the scoring clubs in your golf bag, so it's important that you feel confident whenever you need to use one. If you can dial in your wedges, you will have a lot of putts for... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 31 October 2013
Comments: 29
If you don't know where the butt of your club points throughout your swing, you need to start taking notice. If it's pointing anywhere towards your aiming line, your swing is much too flat and laid... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 29 October 2013
Comments: 11
I've had some really good club fitting questions come in recently, so I've been sending them on to Doc Griffin, our Director of Club Fitting Operations. I can usually offer a pretty solid answer when... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 27 October 2013
Comments: 14
Nothing can be more frustrating than chunking the ball over and over, especially when your buddies are already on the green. Even the occasional chunk can shake your momentum, so it's better if it... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 26 October 2013
Comments: 18
Your short game is one of the biggest reasons why you either shoot high scores or low scores. Being able to get up and down from any type of lie will help you cut strokes in a big way. If you have... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 24 October 2013
Comments: 21
Controlling the amount of turn in your swing can be directly related to wrist action. If you are new to the site, first let me say that good wrist action is no wrist action! Often times, when a... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 23 October 2013
Comments: 6
Your finish position is just as important as any other part of the swing, especially when you're using the Peak Performance Golf Swing. The T-Finish position is a term I use to describe where you... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 22 October 2013
Comments: 5
Today I'm going to go over some pre-round stretching exercises that I always do before I tee it up. As we get older, it's important to keep as much flexibility as possible. The less flexible you are... Read More