LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Air-time Thread: Air-time View Single Post #570 02-14-2011, 11:35 PM BerntR Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 981 Hands controlled pivot: The whole point with this expression is that ideally you want your pivot to work as an extension of your hands. When you pick up an object from the ground with your hand you: aim for the objectbend your hipsbend your kneeslower your upper bodystraighten your right arm according to aiming point procedure, straight towards the objectstraighten each of your fingers in a simultaneous straigthening procedure, called open your hand. This must happen before the hand has reached the objectplace your hand right above the objectbend all your fingers around the object - the picking up procedureand so on But if you apply a hands controlled procedure to do this you simply pick the object up with your hand without thinking about every little detail every part of your body must contribute to. Equally, when you apply a hands controlled procedure in golf, you either hit the ball or swing at the ball with deliberate hands. Most things pivot related happens as a response to your hands but even if you have one or two pivot related swing keys you think of. So hands controlled pivot has a lot to do with how your ball striking skills are organised in your brain. But there has to be some mechanical backup too. Pivot controlled hands: The golfer either has focus on the pivot and / or the pattern is such that the hands aren't able to what you want them to do. For instance an involuntary flip release. Pure speculation from my side but: I think a lot of golfers who struggle to take their swing from the range to the course do so because they play pivot controlled hands on the range, but when they get on the course they bring a hands controlled mindset that is not compatible with the stroke pattern they have rehersed. __________________ Best regards, Bernt BerntR View Public Profile Send a private message to BerntR Find all posts by BerntR