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Old 12-13-2009, 11:23 PM
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Incubating this
I can sure understand how 6 months basic motion can help the stroke. It is just so much easier to sense the alignments on shorter strokes. I read somewhere that Freddi Couples loved to do full motion in slow motion. That is probably a good exercise too.

Anyway I think I'll try this one. (Thanks for the quote Kevin)

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In 7-2:

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adjust the Knee Bend, the Waist Bend and the #3 Accumulator Angle (per 6-B-3-B) until the Left Wrist is Flat, Level and Vertical (4-0, 7- with the Clubface “Soled” and aligned per 2-J-1 and 7-6. The effect of Opening and Closing the Plane Line is discussed in 2-J-3-B and 6-E-2-2. Study 6-C-2-A and 10-23-0.
And of course with MY left forearm on the inclined plane.

I think I need to firm up my power pack assembly. It is just too flimsy right now. It wasn't always like that. It has just slipped away sometime somewhere.

Basic motion is probably a very good idea too.

I picked out this frame from impact without a ball and have a question about the impact position.



I was surprised to see where my shoulders at impact. I was expecting them to be open. But they seem to be pointing almost at the target. Is this good or bad?

I still don't know the significant difference between the bad and the better strokes I've posted. If anybody is able to spot a difference in there please I'd sure love to hear about it.
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