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Old 09-16-2009, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by sasquatch_mn View Post
This I think this is exactly where my progression is at or stalled. I have questions as of late ties into this. So for swinging, is there any right arm or PP#3 possibly at or through impact?

The right arm provides structure at the very least. Homer said something like "the mystery of golf fades away when right arm participation is understood". Sorry dont have book with me right now to get this right.

Not sure what you mean exactly when you refer to PP#3. To my mind PP#3 senses Lag and Lag should be present in all strokes unless you are intentionally throwing lag away. Even then it is there and it Throw Away is monitored, timed, regulated. If Lag is the secret to golf, its associated Pressure Point is monitored for all shots.



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It feels right for hitting to me, but for swinging to achieve bent right wrist and w/ the intention of not releasing accumlator #1 right arm driving until after impact feels like holding on to me?
Hmm. Sounds like holding on too. Or perhaps steering. Remember even when Swinging, #1 is released, but passively as opposed to actively. You sound very right side oriented, that is good thing I believe, Hitting or Swinging. I like right handed people playing right handed golf.

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Is swinging solely dependant upon CF to take the clubhead through to finish swivel as would be a freed motion as you stated? I just cant see how you can swing and stress shaft at impact w/ allowing such freedom of movement. If i do that i feel I am trying to lift the ball which seems counter intuitive to the concept of 3D impact. I hope this made some sense. The fog is thick...
No. Swinging that is solely dependent upon CF is referred to as "Pure" Swinging. Manipulated Hand Swinging is a slight over riding of CF and therefore not "solely" dependent upon CF. I was describing an intentional throwaway type shot that Yoda was trying to teach me, a 10-J-3 type shot where the left arm pauses and the clubhead scoots past the hands creating a tremendous amount of club face layback through the shot. Very similar to your observations above but by design. Basically the diametric opposite of an axe handle, hitting procedure that takes things to both arms straight in a wooden fashion. Yoda was giving me an educated hands exam, I think, that covered both ends of the spectrum. Axe Handle vs Rope Handle. Both Arms Straight at Follow Through vs Active Throwaway during the impact interval.

It sounds to me like you are describing a Pure Swinging procedure that sees the clubhead pass the hands prior to Follow Through (edit), both arms straight. The solution often being to add some further acceleration to the Power Package via the Pivot or a Throw Out Action of some kind so that the clubhead doesnt pass the Hands until after Follow Through. Its an Overtaking Timing thing. Best fixed by maintaining the rate of acceleration of the Power Package which will delay the overtaking rather than trying to hold off the overtaking.

Question for those in the know. Can you employ a Throw and still be Pure Swinging? Im thinking no, but might be wrong. Sasq, we all share the Fog, it isnt yours or mine but ours.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 09-17-2009 at 10:41 AM.
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