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spike 08-14-2007 08:54 PM

Role of Extensor Action?
 
Is there more emphasis on extensor action in a hitting proceedure than in a swinging proceedure?

6bmike 08-14-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by spike (Post 44974)
Is there more emphasis on extensor action in a hitting proceedure than in a swinging proceedure?


No. Since I can't answer with this single word, let me add:

Extensor Action is applied from Impact Fix and maintained to Follow Through in either Hit Stroke or Swing Stroke regardless of the Throw, CF or muscular thrust of the right arm. It is structure, a non-accelerating thrust.

Uppndownn 08-15-2007 08:15 AM

Awesome
 
Great post! Thanks. :salut:

spike 08-17-2007 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 44976)
No. Since I can't answer with this single word, let me add:

Extensor Action is applied from Impact Fix and maintained to Follow Through in either Hit Stroke or Swing Stroke regardless of the Throw, CF or muscular thrust of the right arm. It is structure, a non-accelerating thrust.

Thank you, 6bmike. The extensor action in the backswing during a hitting type proceedure seems very physical and conscious. But when using a lagging clubhead type backswing the mere touching or pushing of the pressure points in the hands against one another has the swinging clubhead doing the work.

Is this right thinking in this area of the backswing?

6bmike 08-18-2007 12:13 PM

'EA is Glue!" Shouts Det Thorn
 
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Originally Posted by spike (Post 45084)
Thank you, 6bmike. The extensor action in the backswing during a hitting type proceedure seems very physical and conscious. But when using a lagging clubhead type backswing the mere touching or pushing of the pressure points in the hands against one another has the swinging clubhead doing the work.

Is this right thinking in this area of the backswing?

Extensor Action is just the pull on the Left Arm in a straight outward linear direction. It is the same in either stroke. Think of it as 'motion glue' of the Flying Wedges.

A Hitter has by nature a more conscious stroke. All control. But EA is no different. Stretch-Pull of the left Arm by the Right Arm just like Swingers.

A Swinger at Standard Address will use EA to snap into a Bent Right and a Flat Left wrist. It is still the Right Arm taking the club up in a RFT- not EA, since EA doesn't ever move the Left Arm in any direction but straight outward from the Left Shoulder.
A Swinger using a Lagging Clubhead Take-Away is still a hand control take-away since it is the clubhead lagging behind the hands. EA is still applied by the right arm as the elbow folds. The clubhead doesn't do the work- it is just the object of momentum.

In either take-away- both still a RFT- it is the Right Forearm that is lifting the club and Left Arm, not EA. The Right Arm is not only driving against PP1 and PP3 but is pulling outward- linear- on the left Arm- the OUTWARD is EA not the driving. This gives structure to the stroke, Flying Wedges and Power Package.

Long answer- sorry

spike 08-18-2007 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 45107)
Extensor Action is just the pull on the Left Arm in a straight outward linear direction. It is the same in either stroke. Think of it as 'motion glue' of the Flying Wedges.

A Hitter has by nature a more conscious stroke. All control. But EA is no different. Stretch-Pull of the left Arm by the Right Arm just like Swingers.

A Swinger at Standard Address will use EA to snap into a Bent Right and a Flat Left wrist. It is still the Right Arm taking the club up in a RFT- not EA, since EA doesn't ever move the Left Arm in any direction but straight outward from the Left Shoulder.
A Swinger using a Lagging Clubhead Take-Away is still a hand control take-away since it is the clubhead lagging behind the hands. EA is still applied by the right arm as the elbow folds. The clubhead doesn't do the work- it is just the object of momentum.

In either take-away- both still a RFT- it is the Right Forearm that is lifting the club and Left Arm, not EA. The Right Arm is not only driving against PP1 and PP3 but is pulling outward- linear- on the left Arm- the OUTWARD is EA not the driving. This gives structure to the stroke, Flying Wedges and Power Package.

Long answer- sorry

6b, not long....just complete!!! This is why I come here! These answers have been hidden from me for so long. I'm playing a lot of catch-up at the moment.

I noticed in the picture 9-2-1#1 in the 7th edition that the lady's right elbow looks like it is pointing outside her right hip. I've always thought it should be pointing down and at the right hip. Would you mind clarifying that for me?

6bmike 08-19-2007 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by spike (Post 45114)
6b, not long....just complete!!! This is why I come here! These answers have been hidden from me for so long. I'm playing a lot of catch-up at the moment.

I noticed in the picture 9-2-1#1 in the 7th edition that the lady's right elbow looks like it is pointing outside her right hip. I've always thought it should be pointing down and at the right hip. Would you mind clarifying that for me?

The picture of the lady- her name is Diane, a neighbor and student of Homer Kelley as well as the model Homer used throughout the years- the man was way ahead of the times in many ways- she is in Preliminary Address. This is when you as the golfer take assessment of the shot- spins the hard drive of their brain (chapter 14).

But…. I notice Diane has her right elbow closer to the outside of her hip even at Adjusted Address in Ch8 and Ch9. Maybe someone can shed some light of this.

Please notice that she does have the Right Forearm set perfectly to the shaft in the side view pictures. And you can’t beat that.

spike 08-19-2007 06:46 AM

"Please notice that she does have the Right Forearm set perfectly to the shaft in the side view pictures. And you can’t beat that. "

Yeah, for sure! I think I see Lynn with the right forearem on plane but the elbow a bit bent out, too. It could be camera angle but I'm not sure.

I've been trying this on the range and find that it is more suitable to a hitting proceedure.

6bmike 08-19-2007 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by spike (Post 45121)
"Please notice that she does have the Right Forearm set perfectly to the shaft in the side view pictures. And you can’t beat that. "

Yeah, for sure! I think I see Lynn with the right forearem on plane but the elbow a bit bent out, too. It could be camera angle but I'm not sure.

I've been trying this on the range and find that it is more suitable to a hitting proceedure.

The pictures in the book are the weak link in MHO. Watch Lynn, Hull and others on the videos.

spike 08-19-2007 09:57 PM

That's where I saw Lynn's right elbow postion. Jeff isn't in that position, just curious.


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