"And it must happen way back here... Delivery line prep, delivery line un-cocking prep, delivery line roll prep...why is this important? Because that's where the golfing machine lives!"
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Last edited by innercityteacher : 02-03-2013 at 04:07 PM.
Realized quite by accident the other day how much power I felt when I FROZE my Right Forearm Angle of Approach by cocking my right thumb up and in reality achieving a maximum Bent Right Wrist! Whole Power Package came alive! Keeping my left elbow synched-up with my left Hip produced a "free-wheeling Forward Swivel and a high draw and a solid thunk of the club with a dynamically formed Horizontal Hinge. Turns out I was Chicken-winging and not Swiveling and not Horizontal Hinging.
I have been trying to freeze the bent right wrist as I "drive load" the handle on the downswing in a crossline direction. It has taken the hook out of my drives I guess by eliminating any flippy hand garbage. Does this make sense?
JG33,
Absolutely it makes sense to 'freeze' the Bent Right Wrist in an effort toproduce better Golf Shots. Also, be sure to extend your concept to include the entireRight Forearm Flying Wedge assembly -- the On Plane Right Elbow, Forearm,Bent Right Wrist, #3 Pressure Point and its Lag Loading, the Stressed (Bent)Shaft and the Lagging Sweetspot. It is that entire unit that is taken UpPlane to the Top, delivered Down Plane into Impact (2-F and 7-3) and sustainedintact until the Both Arms Straight Position (the Follow-Through / 8-11).
And while the Right Forearm Flying Wedge will actually be On Plane only duringthe Release and through Impact, it should Feel continuously aligned inits own plane from Fix to Follow-through. This is an incrediblyimportant Feel that must be mastered if you hope to achieve anywhere close toyour potential as a golfer.
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Last edited by innercityteacher : 02-07-2013 at 10:20 PM.
Realized quite by accident the other day how much power I felt when I FROZE my Right Forearm Angle of Approach by cocking my right thumb up and in reality achieving a maximum Bent Right Wrist! Whole Power Package came alive! Keeping my left elbow synched-up with my left Hip produced a "free-wheeling Forward Swivel and a high draw and a solid thunk of the club with a dynamically formed Horizontal Hinge. Turns out I was Chicken-winging and not Swiveling and not Horizontal Hinging.
I mis-spoke sorry! My right hand and wrist are fairly under the club in the base of the right fingers and not cocked actually very level. The Right Forearm Angle of Approach is so flat that the Horizontal Hinge turns over effortlessly with a strong Finish Swivel AS LONG AS MY LEFT ELBOW MOVES IN CONCERT WITH MY LEFT HIP, hammering through the ball! I can see why Homer said to learn to Swing before Hitting since that basic Alignment of Left Hip and Left Elbow is crucial in understanding Impact Fix and the Angle Hinge.
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Last edited by innercityteacher : 02-08-2013 at 12:19 AM.
I mis-spoke sorry! My right hand and wrist are fairly under the club in the base of the right fingers and not cocked actually very level. The Right Forearm Angle of Approach is so flat that the Horizontal Hinge turns over effortlessly with a strong Finish Swivel AS LONG AS MY LEFT ELBOW MOVES IN CONCERT WITH MY LEFT HIP, hammering through the ball! I can see why Homer said to learn to Swing before Hitting since that basic Alignment of Left Hip and Left Elbow is crucial in understanding Impact Fix and the Angle Hinge.
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Lynn, of course , who else, showed me Mid-Body Hands three years ago. I was nervous, wobbly and filled with millions of ideas plus physical imbalances. I really wanted to do Impact Fix and Lynn humored me by showing me how wrong I was about Hitting before learning Swinging.
Lynn was about how valuable Swinging could be. He asked me if I wanted a quick fix or the real stuff. I wanted the "Full Tour!"
Ben Hogan's Bowed Left Wrist, is dynamically formed with the left heel stepping down, leading the left hip, leading the left elbow to follow around creating the Finish Swivel ( "Lift your heels Patrick! Back and forth, back and forth cut the grass with the scythe. Drag the wet mop.") And lifting the left heel with Mid-Body Hands
loads/creates the most lovely on-plane position lagging to the top. And then.. I got it by placing my left heel down.
The Horizontal Hinge is truly a hammer! That poor little ball compressed despite 100% humidity and a falling temp. from 38 degrees to 33 degrees and a few flakes falling! My 3 wood with a stiff shaft double -accelerated to 200 yards and then peaked! My 8 degree SMT double-accelerated and peaked at 220 ! At first I was fading the ball but adjusted with a closed stance and inside attack for the soft draw. I hardly used any energy and the Pivot was very efficient and the ball exploded!
Thanks Lynn!
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The beauty and logic of the "Forward Press," is cool.
Originally Posted by innercityteacher
Lynn, of course , who else, showed me Mid-Body Hands three years ago. I was nervous, wobbly and filled with millions of ideas plus physical imbalances. I really wanted to do Impact Fix and Lynn humored me by showing me how wrong I was about Hitting before learning Swinging.
Lynn was about how valuable Swinging could be. He asked me if I wanted a quick fix or the real stuff. I wanted the "Full Tour!"
Ben Hogan's Bowed Left Wrist, is dynamically formed with the left heel stepping down, leading the left hip, leading the left elbow to follow around creating the Finish Swivel ( "Lift your heels Patrick! Back and forth, back and forth cut the grass with the scythe. Drag the wet mop.") And lifting the left heel with Mid-Body Hands
loads/creates the most lovely on-plane position lagging to the top. And then.. I got it by placing my left heel down.
The Horizontal Hinge is truly a hammer! That poor little ball compressed despite 100% humidity and a falling temp. from 38 degrees to 33 degrees and a few flakes falling! My 3 wood with a stiff shaft double -accelerated to 200 yards and then peaked! My 8 degree SMT double-accelerated and peaked at 220 ! At first I was fading the ball but adjusted with a closed stance and inside attack for the soft draw. I hardly used any energy and the Pivot was very efficient and the ball exploded!
Thanks Lynn!
ICT
I press forward and create my Bent Right Wrist and tension with it, a good Right Forearm Angle of Approach, a good right elbow position, and a smooth Horizontal Hinge with a connected Pivot!
Very Cool!
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I press forward and create my Bent Right Wrist and tension with it, a good Right Forearm Angle of Approach, a good right elbow position, and a smooth Horizontal Hinge with a connected Pivot!
Very Cool!
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...it provides a preview of the selected "hands ahead of the club" impact position and the Bent Right Wrist "frozen position" the Pivot will carry through impact. Or, if in the case of the driver,how much forward lean not to have,
85 days left to the end of the school year, 50 degrees today and pretty soon to Saturday foursomes and pitchers and catchers start tomorrow!
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
...it provides a preview of the selected "hands ahead of the club" impact position and the Bent Right Wrist "frozen position" the Pivot will carry through impact. Or, if in the case of the driver,how much forward lean not to have,
85 days left to the end of the school year, 50 degrees today and pretty soon to Saturday foursomes and pitchers and catchers start tomorrow!
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Good thought.
37 degrees here in Chicago. The real feel is more like 25.
"Freezing" the Bent Right Wrist after the Forward Press
Originally Posted by Daryl
Good thought.
37 degrees here in Chicago. The real feel is more like 25.
I'm sure you all knew this but it is still way cool!
Can you say "knocking down the pin?" and "perfect finish?"
LOL
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