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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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It seems that Swinging is more "left side oriented." Is there an effective way to teach Swinging in a "right sided" fashion without the swing center becoming the Right Elbow instead of the Left Shoulder?
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The Right Shoulder acts as a flywheel and spins Down Plane from the Top to provide the initial acceleration. This tightens the left side tension and provides the Left Arm Blast off and Momentum transfer for the Swinger.
But there must be no active Right Arm Drive-Out Action for Swinging.
The drill in this post may help:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/v...ghlight=#10952
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I read that drill the other day! Good post. Good drill. I understand the flywheel action . . . but I just have better results with my mind on my hand versus my mind on my right shoulder. I like to focus on my Right Forearm Flying Wedge. I'm convinced I'm a much better chipper one handed than with two!
But I know that Swinging has more to do with "aiming" PP3 contrasted with the all out frothing at the mouth driving of PP1 and PP3. I love to focus on driving the entire RFFW.
Maybe with Swinging you can "sling" the RFFW?