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Old 01-18-2012, 05:54 AM
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Old 01-18-2012, 07:49 PM
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Old 01-18-2012, 07:52 PM
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It would still be nice if someone would comment # 2894 and # 2895
on page 290.... It makes it more worth while having this thread..

BTW - I'm taking a trip to Cuscowilla again in March.
Any suggestions on what to work on to be well prepared and ready to get the most out of the lessons?

I don't think it's going to help me much to read the (whole) book the next 7 weeks. But I enjoy watching the videos and there's a lot of interesting stuff to read from the posts that I have copied...
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:52 AM
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The golf stroke has 12 sections and 45 alignments. (12-3-0) Each time we work (correctly) on a section or an alignment the golf stroke gets better.

What I find a little strange, is that the sections and the alignments are so differently matched.

F.ex Section 9/10/11 together "Impact" has only 6 alignments while most of the other sections have 4-5 alignments each.

What's "wrong " with release, impact and followthru since all of them combined share 6 alignments? Compared with the other sections of the golf stroke, they should together at least had 12- 15 alignments.

It seems to me that release, impact and followthru lose some of their importance by being under-represented when wiewing the 12 sections as a whole..? Or not?

Sections 4 and 5 are also put together and don't stand on their own. Wouldn't it be a good idea to let all of the 12 sections have their own alignments, so we know what we are dealing with section by section..?
In reading Chapter 8, you see that IMPACT, 8-10 is strictly defined as the moment between contact and separation, a minuscule moment in time. Very little can be done to monitor your alignments here and must have been set up with intent by the preceding sections. Then the left wrist is again monitored in the section that follows with the idea, in my opinion, that it's alignments at finish reflect where they were through the impact interval.

Hope that helps.

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Old 01-19-2012, 12:30 PM
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In reading Chapter 8, you see that IMPACT, 8-10 is strictly defined as the moment between contact and separation, a minuscule moment in time. Very little can be done to monitor your alignments here and must have been set up with intent by the preceding sections. Then the left wrist is again monitored in the section that follows with the idea, in my opinion, that it's alignments at finish reflect where they were through the impact interval.

Hope that helps.

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