LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - On Plane Motion Practice Thread: On Plane Motion Practice View Single Post #37 11-26-2012, 11:45 PM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 I forgot a few other benefits of the RFAA! Originally Posted by Daryl CF will align the Clubface for Horizontal Hinging. True, true. And for anyone skilled to harness CF to uncock the Left Wrist will more than likely produce a perfectly usable Hinge based on the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. But, the Right Forearm Angle of Approach has a separate identity and the Golfing Machine is based on the RFAA. If you're Hinging, then you've adopted the RFAA as your procedure for delivering the Club to "Low-Point" rather than most others who have adopted the "Swivel". There are many ways to Swivel. Homer talks about three Swivels and one as being a "True Rotation" of the Hands to differentiate other kinds. Some players start playing Golf with a 10 handicap, others start from 50. The difference is the RFAA vs. Swivel through the Impact Interval. The RFAA controls Ball Placement, Low-Point, Stance Width, Hooks, Draws, Slices and Fades, Hinging, Hitting and Swinging. Any issues about striking the Ball including Clubhead Speed, Shaft Length, Interval Length, etc, must be adjusted by the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. So, I'm producing a video series on the Golfing Machine. The Pre-Introduction Video is about the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. I decided it was necessary because without its understanding, Almost All of the Golfing Machines concepts are lost in vagueness. It was discovered and defined by Homer Kelley. He didn't invent it. It's been around since the first golf club was made and may explain precisely why they're designed the way they are and why we swing the clubs the way we do. It's probably the most significant concept in Swinging a Golf Club especially how it adjusts the Geometry of the Circle. It's "Stupid Simple". Maybe that's why it's been so overlooked for so long while everyone was busy looking for the Holy Grail of Golf. It's intermixed with everything else so much that it needed someone like Homer to reduce the swing into simple components to identify and describe its separate existence. I need to finish this video in a hurry before someone else gets wind of it and takes it without giving Homer his due. Just got home, grabbed some wood to put in the garage stacks since we are having rain and snow tonight, then turned on the lights since it was about 8:30 pm, and grabbed the impact bag and golf bag. 35 degrees outside and I flexed the stiff wedges, the regular irons, the stiff 3 wood and hybrids and the senior shafted drivers from various manufacturers. What I mean is that having not hit a ball in ten days, I was able to imagine bucket practice with my right forearm inside pointing up to the sky. Correct grip,Extensor Action, Right Forearm Takeaway with and without Startup Swivel, and simply slide my left knee parallel to the Base Line of the Plane. The # 3 PP loads for the Swing and the shafts B_E_N_D_S as it does for the Hit. In both cases, the right forearm stays flexed as it (and the shoulder) drops down in FRONT of the back hip still pointed skyward before the right forearm extends through the ball hinging before the distinct Finish Swivel. The LAG pops that bag and sound like a rifle shot as as the shaft flexes back and the club head feels to explode well in front of my front hip with longer clubs! ICT __________________ HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day! innercityteacher View Public Profile Send a private message to innercityteacher Find all posts by innercityteacher