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Right Forearm Pickup Right Forearm Takeaway
Here's a little description of the right forearm pickup, right forearm takeaway for the swinger.
With a light constant pressure that is extensor action, and the right forearm in-line and on plane, the right palm should seek to rotate and lift flat to the plane immediately, the right arm bends as it fans immediately lifting and rotating the hands and clubhead up the plane with extensor. This action cocks the left wrist into the backstroke, all the while the pivot is simply turning with it from the very start. It all goes together and right from the start, straight up and rotational |
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What about this one?
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in the end the plane and the loading action are the bosses, it is fanning, pure fanning right from the start and bending lifting together it must fan and lift, this rft cannot be simplified with some random motion it fans Up the plane. war chant and walrus is fine, but why try to mix two motions like rubbing your tummy and patting your head when you can simply lift the club and hands up the plane with the right forearm.
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The more input I get, the more I can check this out in the days to come. Thanks.
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I'm glad you responded in the way you did whip. I don't have time at present to address your points but will in a few days. My opinion on the matter is based on common human movement. Reaching for something specifically .
I think we agree on on plane hand travel I didn't mean to imply otherwise . That is the intention given a desire for on plane hands that is. |
RFT for me!
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The Pivot stroke penetrates, the Hit produces a very high soft landing ball, and the "spin" produces a very high draw. ICT |
Hey ICT hows things.
Totally agree RFT for me too. It makes the pivots contribution just right, neither too much , nor too little . You know just like reaching for something. We Hands to Pivot hundreds , maybe thousands of times a day. We send our hands to their target (almost subconsciously but not quite. Try reaching for something with your eyes closed and see how our awareness of the hands becomes extreme ) , with no or very little thought to the body motion required, it just happens (under normal situations... if you had to jump to reach something you'd probably give it some thought. Like an outfielder grabbing a home run off the top of the wall, he probably thought about that jump). In golf the Pivot's , Zone 1, contribution is critically important and must correct. Homer called it Zone 1 after all. The foundation of the swing , balance etc, the creator of golfs basic rotational forces, cf as Homer put it. But the shot at hand may not require any pivot at all , or it may require a full pivot. Also similar to reaching for things. You may have to bend over and turn your shoulder or maybe its entirely an arm motion ... it depends. Either way the brain is sending the hands to their target and the body is contributing only as much as is necessary. We're wired that way . Why not make golf similar? We do so in every other sports motion I can think of... somehow we golfers get to manipulating all kinds of weird stuff in our quest to control that crazy little white ball. |
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Ive bolded some of your words for clarity. Id say its much more than "seemingly" the pivot does provide In given a Pivot stroke. Three Dimensional Takeaway (BACKWARDS , IN AND UP) like Three Dimensional Impact (FORWARD , DOWN and OUT) is necessitated given any inclination to the Inclined Plane . Backwards everybody sees, gets . Up is best done with the Right Forearm (Elbow bending) Magic in my opinion. No heavy lifting with the shoulders or left arm which is poorly positioned on the other side of the body to do any lifting. Try swinging slowly with just the left arm on the club to see this. The Pivot , golfs basic rotational force, can provide much if not all of the In for strokes in which there is a pivot. For strokes in which the Shoulder Turn is truly zeroed the Right Forearm must provide the Up and In as you say . Quote:
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Totally agree on it aint just one right arm motion. The how thing holds for full pivot strokes only. The right arm motion when seen in isolation (with pivot removed) changes as the pivots contribution increases or decreases. People may not see this at first and then when they do it will probably seem needlessly complex but .... we do it all day long in our daily motions. The concern for this seemingly complex mixture of unique Pivot and Arm motions will disappear when one sees the common goal that makes this ever changing business automatic ... The intention to send the hand to its target. In golf its Up the inclined plane to its position at Top. Assuming you choose to Trace you could say it includes tracing the plane line too in startup. Quote:
The True Swinger , one for whom CF alone squares the Clubface given his relaxed absolutely tension free Wrists would to my mind employ a Lagging Takeaway. Hmm wonder if Carry Back and True Swinging are mutually exclusive. I think so. Cant carry back if you the shaft is a string. [QUTOE] forget about the divergent vectors, lift the club ON PLANE, instead of trying to mix and match vectors varying amounts to accommodate the plane. [quote] Some lucky folks they don't need to think about the Divergent Vectors and Id say in the end after training with them in ideally they disappear in terms of our attention. Its sort of a" hey look at this and then forget it deal". But for the golfer who's exaggerated Shoulder Turn consciousness takes him forever under plane on the way back or the for the guy who over swivels going back , or the guy who has trouble getting his club on plane at Top , or for the guy who is just trying to figure out what the right arm actually has to do for the shot at hand ... the Divergent Vectors are the course of study. Quote:
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Im way older than you Whip. I was a 3 cap when I was 16 thats a long time ago now. I'm trying to get it back to the plus side of things again this year and asked Lynn a few weeks ago what I should work on to get there.. His reply " MacDonald drills and the computer". He knows my swing , we've done a lot of work on plane of the left wrist cock, Wrist conditions, independent Arm and Pivot motion (human movement 101) and freeing up my swingers flail (no hold off unless I want it) . I benefitted from thinking about this stuff profoundly. Im approaching the forget it stage and am thrilled about it. Although the right arm motion of MacDonald drill number 5 ( Mambo #5 ) is not on plane if you added drill 11's pivot it would be. That is the point ... independent arm and pivot motion. They are very different motions but they combine to produce the on plane right hand travel .. that ideally is your intention your focus. You don't focus on the different motions or try to pickup the club straight over your right shoulder like in the Elk drill . When you reach for the glass on the right shoulder high shelf your intention is to send the hand to the glass! You don't think about sending it a few feet short of the glass! This is maybe something Elk knows . But the drill still stands the arm does not contribute 100% of the hands path for pivot strokes. Uh I don't want to speak ill of any GSED's but the intention to Wrist Throw down the Incline Plane is the correct intention in Release but some have said to "throw it straight down into the ground". That aint quite right. Its the downswings version of the above discussion. Intentions and arm motions when seen in isolation are not to be confused. Im writing quickly hope I made some sense and love your swing in that video. Like i said its the sort of thing where we're sort of ending up in the same place but describing our different takes on the way to get there maybe. |
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