Who You Are As a Mover
1. When your swing breaks down what do you instinctively trust
2. When you imitate a professional golfer what do you copy first
3. When you chase power what activates first inside you
4. When you try to regain control what do you reduce first
5. When you feel lost what do you search for inside your swing
Below are the identity archetypes this test reveals. Find the one that feels most like you.
The Over Controller
You live in your hands.
You try to steer the swing.
You fix symptoms instead of structure.
You chase control but lose sequence.
Your body grabs the swing from the outside to protect you.
But the more you control the outside the more the inside collapses.
The Arm Driver
You chase power with your arms. You feel rushed when you try to hit hard. Your sequence collapses under pressure. Your arms try to do the job of your core.
The Shoulder Turner
You believe rotation is the answer. You turn more when things go wrong. You confuse turn with sequence. You get stuck at the top or stuck in transition.
The Hip Chaser
You try to fire your hips first. You believe this creates power. You break the chain before it loads. You lose structure and timing.
The Internal Mover
You move from the center. You feel sequence more than motion. You sense pressure instead of positions. You are closest to the true pattern.
Your identity pattern is not a flaw.
It is a map.
It shows exactly how your body tries to create a golf swing.
And it shows exactly what must change inside you.
The doctrine reorganizes your internal pattern so your swing becomes stable powerful and repeatable.