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Old 11-15-2010, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ce#post 56102

The above post is a home-run post. It may be that fewer than 1,000 people on the Planet know this material. Now's your chance.

"the Hinge Action (2-G) of an Angular Motion (2-K) operating on an Inclined Plane (2-F)" can be written as "How to change a circle into a straight line while circling on an incline plane". ?? Ok I'm going to really take a hit on that one.
It shows how many treasures are hidden in the older threads. I haven't seen this before. Impressive. Needs a lot of reading on my part.
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Basic motion teaches you the #4 Accumulator, extensor Action Take-away, how the hands train the ‘Right Shoulder’ to drive the ‘levers’, ‘Hinge Action’, ‘three dimensional impact’, and much more.

In this exercise, you’re going to fan your right hand (Extensor Take-away) at start-up which will pull your straight left arm straight and also against your chest (#4 pressure point) and then use your right shoulder (part of both the Pivot and Power Package) to Drive against the #4 Pressure Point which will guide your arms and Hands and Club through impact without moving your arms and hands independently (the alignment of your hands and arms and shoulders at the end of your take-away do not change until your hands reach the line-of-sight to the ball).

Do not move your shoulders on the backswing to take the club back (especially your left shoulder). Only fan your right arm/hand. Feel your Left Shoulder and Torso resisting. Feel your Left Arm pressing against your chest at the end of the Take-Away. Trace the Plane-line during the Take-Away so that your hands stay on-plane (use a bench to rest the Clubshaft on and guide (teach) your hands to trace the Plane-line, a must for beginners) otherwise when your right shoulder moves toward the ball, your off-plane hands will have no chance. Train your Pivot (right Shoulder) to comply with the path that your hands need to be on (Hands controlled Pivot). Do not train the Pivot to steer off-plane Hands though impact (Pivot controlled Hands).

Do not move your head, hips, knees or feet.
Do tilt your right shoulder at address as you would for normal strokes.

At the end of the take-away, make your right shoulder move toward the ball in such a way and fashion that your hands (Clamped onto the Club) will move toward impact and after they enter your line of sight to the Ball, your Clubhead will strike the ball. This is known as training your right shoulder to move the Hands where the Hands want to go. Your Hands want to trace the Plane-Line. So, teach your Right Shoulder How to move so the Hands stay on track. Hitters can straighten the right Elbow as the Hands reach the Line of Sight to the Ball. Swingers will let the Right Elbow unbend naturally.
Once the Right Shoulder and Power Package are trained to move the Inert Hands, then you can apply more power by moving your right shoulder more forcibly.

Remember, that once the end of Take-away is reached and the Left arm is pressing against the chest, keep the pressure (#4 PP) as your right shoulder drives. Your right shoulder will propel the left arm away from your chest soon after the thrust begins.

Remember that your arms and hands don’t move forward independent of your right shoulder until your hands reach the line-of-sight to the Ball.

How many days will pass before I learn Basic Motion? Anywhere from 3 days to 30 days.
Daryl
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Last edited by airair : 11-25-2010 at 11:13 PM.
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