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Old 12-03-2010, 01:20 PM
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It could be because I was channeling Mr. Hogan until 1am.
Originally Posted by mgolfcz View Post
I dont understand this very well. Does it mean that I must move hands first on elbow plane and then rise them, and still maintain shaft on TSP through all this movement?

I start my swing with rfta from address with shaft on elbow plane and hands in impact fix. Then I can feel (from elbow location when I start rising hands) the change of shaft plane (to steeper TSP plane). When I arrive to the top I already have shaft on TSP. That corresponds to single plane shift. I tried rise hands only without changing shaft plane and change shaft plane on the top, but not with success. I tried TSP plane for shaft from address to the top and back to impact, but with this setup I still cannot supply such power as in elbow to TSP shift.

Can I leave (for my full shots) setup with single plane shift with changed shaft plane or focus on zero shift and try build swing and add power after some time ?
But I cannot follow this and I am sure it is very important!

If I was Ben Hogan, or VJT, wouldn't I come down on the elbow plane?

If I was interested in the simplicity of TSP, could I do my whole full swing that way?

I understand that it would get complicated on a short swing.

If I'm missing the point here, just say so and I'll read this stuff again, but I don't get it.

Maybe I need to keep reading the original threads?

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