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ml249 05-08-2012 11:25 PM

right forearm takeaway and pivot for swingers and hitters
 
Hi, i'm new to the golfing machine and i've tried to search everywhere for information on the specific path that the right forearm needs to take to get to top position. I know the right forearm needs to be on plane.

I saw the alignment golf video and it seems that VJ is doing this "lawnmower" motion. Is that actually what we are supposed to be doing? How much fan and how much pulling back goes into it?

Thanks

airair 05-09-2012 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ml249 (Post 91345)
Hi, i'm new to the golfing machine and i've tried to search everywhere for information on the specific path that the right forearm needs to take to get to top position. I know the right forearm needs to be on plane.

I saw the alignment golf video and it seems that VJ is doing this "lawnmower" motion. Is that actually what we are supposed to be doing? How much fan and how much pulling back goes into it?

Thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTJMTxQsy40

ml249 05-09-2012 01:29 PM

thanks
 
Thanks this video was great. I wanted to make sure i understood one part:

1. What are the benefits of adjusted address?

2. Is your right forearm still parallel to the shaft plane if you are in adjusted address? It doesn't look like it in this video.

3. When is it appropriate to start the body pivot in the right forearm takeaway? Should the left arm be stradling across the chest before you start moving the pivot?

Thanks again

whip 05-09-2012 02:31 PM

Sorry but forget about the lawnmower and forget about walrus war chant and all this stuff. Turn your body with your head between your feet with a full hip and shoulder turn, in sync with this turn And with extensor lift the hands an clubhead up the plane with rotation via the right forearm simply move the right forearm in a way that allows the hands and clubhea to fan up the plane angle very easy to practice in a mirror.


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Originally Posted by whip (Post 90512)
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

The adjusted address for the swinger helps setup the swinging action in the startup instead of te carry back action of the hitter from impact fix. U can address the ball at impact fix, adjusted address or anywhere in between if u so choose, however adjusted address gives the body a midway point between the weight shifting and is an ideal place to start for the swinger

ml249 05-09-2012 02:45 PM

thanks
 
thanks for the quick reply. Is the right forearm still on plane in the adjusted address?

Delaware Golf 05-11-2012 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ml249 (Post 91345)
Hi, i'm new to the golfing machine and i've tried to search everywhere for information on the specific path that the right forearm needs to take to get to top position. I know the right forearm needs to be on plane.

I saw the alignment golf video and it seems that VJ is doing this "lawnmower" motion. Is that actually what we are supposed to be doing? How much fan and how much pulling back goes into it?

Thanks

The right forearm action is up and down (right forearm Karate chop). The fanning motion described in 10-3-A is result of the rotational action of the hips and shoulders. Read Tom Tomasello's Golf Illustrated interview on this site.

Standard Hip Action 10-15-A and the Magic of the Right Forearm action in secion 7-3 will solve your backstroke action for both hitting and swinging. Your one step from playing great golf.

DG

whip 05-11-2012 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ml249 (Post 91371)
thanks for the quick reply. Is the right forearm still on plane in the adjusted address?

Yes from dtl u will see the shaft on plane with rf

Ynotme 05-13-2012 07:25 AM

Great video...like that guy. Who is he?

airair 05-13-2012 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Ynotme (Post 91469)
Great video...like that guy. Who is he?

David Orr.
Here on the forum: annikan skywalker

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/searc...earchid=579721

Delaware Golf 05-13-2012 10:06 AM

Tomasello's Interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 91470)
David Orr.
Here on the forum: annikan skywalker

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/searc...earchid=579721

If you're having a hard time finding the Tomasello 1991 Golf Illustrated Interview on this site contact me and I will send you a copy, please include your regular email address.

DG


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