Originally Posted by airair
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Angle of Approach Procedure & Right Forearm #2
Old 12-01-2007, 08:24 AM
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With due respect to the eloquence -- and accurate and important information -- of all parties in the quotes above:
Swingers with their
Drag Loading Pattern (12-2-0) should totally ignore the
Angle of Approach Procedure.
Hitters should explore it, but only after they've mastered the
Drive Loading Pattern (12-1-0).
The two cited Stroke Patterns are structured so that moving from one to the other (Hitting versus Swinging) can be accomplished with a minimum of disruption to the player's Basic Pattern. Therefore, both Patterns use the
Square-Square Plane Line / Stance Line Combination (10-5-A).
The Angle of Approach procedure described in the quote above uses that Square Plane Line (the Geometric Plane Line) to determine the new Angle of Approach Delivery Line. From that point, the original Plane Line becomes irrelevant. Hence, it is a procedure foreign to both the Basic Stroke Patterns.
Bottom Line: the Angle of Approach Procedure is
For Hitters Only. And then only when you know you're ready for the ultimate sophistication in Golf. Until then . . .
Stay away.
