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Trig 05-13-2005 06:01 PM

Video - On-plane right forearm / hole'ies and pole'ies
 
Here is another clip from my DVD with Yoda. This one is pretty instructional with regards to setting up with your right forearm On Plane. This was a huge change for me at the time.

As a side note, Yoda tells me about a game he plays called..."Hole'ies and Pole'ies". :D


http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/public_...liesPolies.wmv

bambam 05-13-2005 06:34 PM

Thanks for posting this!

Anybody else start fumbling around for a club to start doing one-arm, on-plane chips?

silvercreek 05-13-2005 06:57 PM

Trig,

what club were you hitting?

jim_0068 05-13-2005 07:10 PM

I practice with the left arm a lot doing the same thing for smoothing out my swinging procedure....

psheehan 05-13-2005 08:00 PM

Trig,
That is great stuff...... and I'm going to try that out. I'm having some issues with the right forearm and I believe this will help. Thank you....

Mathew 05-13-2005 08:22 PM

Cool vid thx for sharing :)

Uppndownn 05-13-2005 09:55 PM

Thank you for the video
 
Very nice video!
Thank you for sharing. =D>

UPP

Yoda 05-13-2005 10:20 PM

The Swing Doctor's Cure
 
Interestingly, I had a chance to hit a very few balls this morning and took it. After a few decent Iron shots, I reached for the Driver. I was working on a Power Move (Zone 2) -- Pivot Controlled Hands Alert!! -- and left the Ball right (and pretty well right at that) on the first few Shots. Years ago, that would have put me in a major league funk and probably have led to a walk in my own Black Forest.

Not this time. Not with TGM on call.

I diagnosed the error as a Plane Problem -- Zone 3 -- and immediately applied my Rx: Right Forearm Plane Line Tracing.

The first Shot took off like a bullet directly toward my Target. As did the next and the next and the next.

Problem solved.

The Zone 2 Power Component had been integrated, and the Zone 3 Precision alignments had been restored.

I put the Club back in the Bag and headed to the car. Somewhere between then and now I remembered the long-ago words of Homer Kelley:

"You'll want to insure that Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point for a million dollars."

mb6606 05-13-2005 10:35 PM

Using the right forearm tracing while keeping a stationary head produces crisp shots. Question - Is there enough power in using this method for full shots? Seems like the main/sole power source is the right triceps.

Yoda 05-13-2005 10:55 PM

Aiming Versus Thrusting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mb6606
Using the right forearm tracing while keeping a stationary head produces crisp shots. Question - Is there enough power in using this method for full shots? Seems like the main/sole power source is the right triceps.

Right Forearm Tracing is a Plane Concept, not a Power Concept. Both Hitters and Swingers Trace the Plane Line. The difference is that while Tracing, Hitters Aim and Thrust the #3 Lag Pressure Point whereas Swingers only Aim it.

12 piece bucket 05-13-2005 11:04 PM

Re: Aiming Versus Thrusting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Quote:

Originally Posted by mb6606
Using the right forearm tracing while keeping a stationary head produces crisp shots. Question - Is there enough power in using this method for full shots? Seems like the main/sole power source is the right triceps.

Right Forearm Tracing is a Plane Concept, not a Power Concept. Both Hitters and Swingers Trace the Plane Line. The difference is that while Tracing, Hitters Aim and Thrust the #3 Lag Pressure Point whereas Swingers only Aim it.

Mr. Green Genes,

Should the Hitter trace a Square Plane Line or the Closed Plane Line of the Angle of Approach?

Thanks!

B

Trig 05-13-2005 11:47 PM

If memory servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silvercreek
Trig,

what club were you hitting?

I believe it was a pitching wedge, if memory servers.

This is such a great drill. And I've actually incorprated the address routine into all of my shots.

Theodan 05-14-2005 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam
Thanks for posting this!

Anybody else start fumbling around for a club to start doing one-arm, on-plane chips?

At 00:15 hours out on the front lawn with the Medicus wedge. Asking myself why I stopped doing this last month. :lol:

Charlie

birdie_man 05-14-2005 02:54 PM

Re: The Swing Doctor's Cure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trig
Here is another clip from my DVD with Yoda. This one is pretty instructional with regards to setting up with your right forearm On Plane. This was a huge change for me at the time.

As a side note, Yoda tells me about a game he plays called..."Hole'ies and Pole'ies". :D


http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/Assets/...liesPolies.wmv

Interestingly, I had a chance to hit a very few balls this morning and took it. After a few decent Iron shots, I reached for the Driver. I was working on a Power Move (Zone 2) -- Pivot Controlled Hands Alert!! -- and left the Ball right (and pretty well right at that) on the first few Shots. Years ago, that would have put me in a major league funk and probably have led to a walk in my own Black Forest.

Not this time. Not with TGM on call.

I diagnosed the error as a Plane Problem -- Zone 3 -- and immediately applied my Rx: Right Forearm Plane Line Tracing.

The first Shot took off like a bullet directly toward my Target. As did the next and the next and the next.

Problem solved.

The Zone 2 Power Component had been integrated, and the Zone 3 Precision alignments had been restored.

I put the Club back in the Bag and headed to the car. Somewhere between then and now I remembered the long-ago words of Homer Kelley:

"You'll want to insure that Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point for a million dollars."

Wow, good post Lynn. Awesome thing to be able to diagnose like that.


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