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Old 10-05-2011, 01:50 PM
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Zone #3 Components
Why are components #6 (Plane Angle - Basic) and #7 (Plane Angle - Variations) part of Zone #3 (Hands Lane, Ball Control) ?

And if "finesse, normally, should not be practiced as Clubface Manipulation through Impact, but as Impact Fix adjustments ..." (Chapter 9-3) - why is Impact Fix not in Zone #3 ?

And why is Power Package Release a Zone #3 component, whereas Power Package Loading Action is in Zone #2 ?
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Old 10-06-2011, 04:39 AM
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Why are components #6 (Plane Angle - Basic) and #7 (Plane Angle - Variations) part of Zone #3 (Hands Lane, Ball Control) ?

And if "finesse, normally, should not be practiced as Clubface Manipulation through Impact, but as Impact Fix adjustments ..." (Chapter 9-3) - why is Impact Fix not in Zone #3 ?

And why is Power Package Release a Zone #3 component, whereas Power Package Loading Action is in Zone #2 ?
I think I have some explanations....

Working in reverse,I think loading action is zone 2 because loading the power package is the development of power, where as power package release is just that a release of the developed energy which must be carefully directed by the hands, also the variations of release are related to the aim point which would be related to the hands zone 3 ball control purpose, hands, direction whereas zone 2 is defined as strictly the development of club head power rather than ball manipulation.

Impact fix is not zone 3 because the component THE FIX 10-8-0 ADDRESS ENGINEERING identifies not the position of the club face and grip but variations of the attitude of the hands and body such as STANDARD being that the left wrist is flat with the club shaft leaning forward, the axis tilted and hip cleared. HALF AND HALF being that the body is in address position meaning level not tilted weight not shifted while the hands are in impact position flat left wrist with shaft leaning forward. So the fix component variations are the identities of the address engineering rather than the actual adjustments of impact fix.

Plane angle and plane variations are in zone 3 because the hands and club head define the plane, zone 3 represents purpose, hands, direction which all relate to the plane.

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Old 10-07-2011, 03:59 AM
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Makes sense. Thank you, whip.
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