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Old 04-02-2009, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by garagefan66 View Post
Ha! I never knew your signature was a link. How cool! I have bookmarked your site. It looks great. I hope to check it out tonight or tomorrow morning. So more lag pressure is acceleration of the hands and as long as I keep accelerating them to low point I shouldn't have throwaway.
Yes, that is one of the ideas to generate lag pressure.

Accelerating the hands is the goal and this translates into a constant/steady pressure feel in #3PP (which is the one to closely monitor).

I love the sport car analogy: Think of a car accelerating evenly: as long as it accelerates you feel pressure of the seat in your back. When the car reaches its maximum speed, there is no more acceleration and no pressure in your back.

Overacceleration would be like flooring the gaz pedal: you are violently struck in your seat, the car reaches maximum speed quickly: But, even if the car goes 200mph you don't feel pressure in your back anymore...
This is good to win a car race and very bad in a golf stroke!

It means that you must not reach the maximum speed your hands are capable of going early in the downswing or you won't be able to keep them accelerating to both arms straight.
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