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Old 02-11-2008, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by denny View Post
Homer also said that the golf swing was a ""multi stage rocket"".
You want to have a concentric arc swing(rhythm) . The pace is set by stage 1 of the rocket ----the pivot . The shoulders move best at rt angles to the spine with the necessary spine releases and axis tilts(to keep a stationary head).
Seems to me that many of us leave our power package behind because we are "drop sliding" because we were taught to drive are legs.
David Williams said in the book The Science of the Golf Swing that the hips should not get out of the way but rather an integral part of the gear effect that delivers the arms and club.
The leader of this symphony is the brain hand relationship,_--(minds)eye hand coordination
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What does concentric arc mean? Concentric in relation to what?

If we shouldn't drive the legs . . . what is the alternative/more effective procedure?

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