This tutorial describes a specific golf backswing technique known as the Leadbetter A Swing, which emphasizes an inverted takeaway to maintain control. The instructor explains that the club head should stay outside the hands throughout the upward movement, a position achieved by keeping the right arm positioned above the left. By focusing on setting the wrists in this manner, the golfer ensures the club points slightly right of the target at the peak of the swing. Ultimately, this approach aims to simplify the backswing by creating a compact and redirected path that differs from traditional rotational methods.

This seems completely different than the initial portion of the backswing that the Leadbetter StraightAway device ingrains.