...this biomechanical analysis system has been developed in the USA and through a series of physical training exercises has lead to an improved performance in adding power to my golf swing.
Previously tested on a Callaway Centre system that indicated I was delivering only 85% efficiency for a drive for example - indicating inefficient impact readouts.
The test was then to alter these alignments with improved technique - I found this almost impossible to achieve through golf lessons etc.
The PST (progressive skills training) somehow shakes the ingrained DNA of inefficient action and with only a few sessions per week I did see a very obvious improvement.
It seems I'm not going to understand Biomechanics training without analysis and lessons.
You could ask bioengine for a webconference. That's what I did and he showed me what they do and what sort of analysis they get out of it. And of course when you can talk it's much easier to understand the concepts and ask clarifying questions.
When this first came to my attention I was thinking "Heard this before - I have the secret!" But as bioengine explained it more and more I got enough confidence to give it a go and invest the money in a screening. I don't regret it (it wasn't a big investment but not spare change either).
I do the exercises but I don't understand why they are effective. They seem too simple. But they are making a difference. The analysis that they will show you as an example is pretty cool too!
Is it possible to accelerate the pivot after impact? Perhaps its a feel isnt real deal? Shouldnt he really be describing himself as 4,1,2+3, then 4 again and then 5? The notion of accelerating the club at a constant rate for as long as you can is a good one but........refiring?
And Bio wouldnt you prefer his pivot to "brake" anyways? Did you measure him?
Is it possible to accelerate the pivot after impact? Perhaps its a feel isnt real deal? Shouldnt he really be describing himself as 4,1,2+3, then 4 again and then 5? The notion of accelerating the club at a constant rate for as long as you can is a good one but........refiring?
And Bio wouldnt you prefer his pivot to "brake" anyways? Did you measure him?
Yeah sure Ob,there's a few things I would like to do with his movement patterns. Although all I did was provide an evaluation.
He's a good friend and was screened out of interest.
Although to be honest we never really had time to talk heavily about movement patterns or how the body moves in the golf swing.
I was drained from being on the road for a month straight with work. We caught up played some golf with the old gear and was awesome fun.
He had a bad day and shot 2 over and I shot 3 over was the first time in 15 years I used the old gear again.
Not bad I hadn't swung a club in two months, was good fun.
Don't worry the guy is a great player and strikes the ball pretty good. Sure he can improve on his movement patterns although we all can.
Daryl,
Movement patterns is how the body moves, we teach people how to train their body to create better movement patterns or develop a good kinetic link.
Geometry isn't our field
Id suggest everyone keep their doors locked tonight. Check your back seats before getting into your cars etc. Once an operatives cover is blown, the mission is in jeopardy and a "cleaner" is often called in.
I am expriencing at the top using #4 to pull down and at the same time #1 to push down, it seems that I can realy blast the left arm out. Is this correct pocedure for hitting or should I not to use it? However, as been discussing in here that 4 barrel hitting use right elbow to start down rather than the left #4. Please help.
I am expriencing at the top using #4 to pull down and at the same time #1 to push down, it seems that I can realy blast the left arm out. Is this correct pocedure for hitting or should I not to use it? However, as been discussing in here that 4 barrel hitting use right elbow to start down rather than the left #4. Please help.
The accumulators must release in a specific order:
4-1-2-3
From one of my favorite posts that YODA made explaining his 4 barrel HITTING pattern:
Quote:
I use FOUR-BARREL HITTING (Power Accumulators 4/1/2/3).
FOUR. Radius Power. The Left Arm; as Accelerated by...
ONE. Muscle Power. The Driving Right Arm and Elbow with the Right Shoulder providing the equal and opposite reaction (Launching Pad Body Power); followed by the Simultaneous Release of...
TWO. Velocity Power. The Left Wrist Uncock; and...
THREE. Transfer Power. The Left Hand Roll (but no Swivel).
All as driven by the Right Arm Triceps and Pectoral Muscle Power.
The Feel Of EXTENSOR ACTION
Sorry, I have nothing original, but why rewrite the book when you have Homer Kelley and Lynn Blake!?!?!?
Kevin
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