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HungryBear 07-05-2012 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by whip (Post 92753)
As far as the passage u speak of I don't think u can really compare the drills

The problem is. If it doesn't conform to the rules, of the hinge, of the wedges, flat left no bend or roll, bent right, no cock or turn. Then it may look good but won't work FOREVER. Like Phil Mickleson, some days great some not no mater how hard U practice.

You'll find all that (excvept the PM analysis) in the book.

HB

innercityteacher 07-05-2012 06:40 PM

"Rocking Horse"
 
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Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 92759)
The problem is. If it doesn't conform to the rules, of the hinge, of the wedges, flat left no bend or roll, bent right, no cock or turn. Then it may look good but won't work FOREVER. Like Phil Mickleson, some days great some not no mater how hard U practice.

You'll find all that (excvept the PM analysis) in the book.

HB

Based on my best 10 holes ever, at 1 under, Hula-Hula, Stationary Head, where the belly button shifts right and left thinking "Target, Balance, and Lag." :golfcart:


ICT

whip 07-05-2012 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 92759)
The problem is. If it doesn't conform to the rules, of the hinge, of the wedges, flat left no bend or roll, bent right, no cock or turn. Then it may look good but won't work FOREVER. Like Phil Mickleson, some days great some not no mater how hard U practice.

You'll find all that (excvept the PM analysis) in the book.

HB


I can only attempt to infer what you are implying by your previous post, if you are saying that my swing may run into the possible pitfalls of Philly mick well I can only say that i have practiced hard on the hinge motion and under the watchful eye of an AI and with a high speed camera, unfortunately I have not seen my instructor lately as he is in a different state for the time being (he has the hi speed, mine broke) so currently im using the iphone which is not capable of the high speed frame rates that make seeing whats truly happening down there possible, it is obviously an inferior recording device and it isn't close-up enough IMO to really be able to analyze my hinging precisely, so i would ask that you take the iphones camera capability into consideration.

whip 07-05-2012 09:01 PM

Analyze my swing there I think it would make homer proud

whip 07-05-2012 11:45 PM

Whatcha think Lynn?

HungryBear 07-06-2012 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by whip (Post 92769)
And why wouldn't it? U har no reason why u just say it doesn't. I didn't doubt that passage beig in the book but it is not anywhere in 2g

No problem at all. Your swing is great. I only asked because when U mentioned snap release technique I wondered if you saw it needed any compensations.

HB

O.B.Left 07-06-2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 92777)
No problem at all. Your swing is great. I only asked because when U mentioned snap release technique I wondered if you saw it needed any compensations.

HB

I don't follow you HB please elaborate . Snap should not require a
Compensation IMO.

HungryBear 07-06-2012 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 92779)
I don't follow you HB please elaborate . Snap should not require a
Compensation IMO.

The geometry of the power package needs lots of thought. Daryl has been on that project for awhile. I would love to see his results. I have though TGM and HK best contribution lies in this Power package geometry. There are rules. The left wedge is flat, the back of the left hand and the left wrist can only cock and uncock and the left wedge "assembled" rolls from off the plane to perpendicular to the chosen plane- that is a left wedge decision. The right flying wedge has a fixed bent right wrist and is in effect (swinging) [fanned- CORRECTION-SLAPPED] into impact on plane.
The is a lot morer thought I have here but that is enough fo me to comment on snap release.
I feel/see that "many" who try and get a deep or any snap in fact bend and roll either or both wrists to get their hands down for later release. This could be bad?? HK mentions so much but he "spoke" in a monitone making it hard to judge good from bad (my words)

I dont know if that lends any clarity to the WHY of my questions and thought

Thanks OB
HB

what I said; The post below

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whip 07-06-2012 04:39 PM

"Snap release alters little geometrically(cocked right wrist) but magnifies the physics"

Cocked right wrist was my own addition the rest is from the book

Truly the geometry is still sound just with a very sharp release requires ultimate timing and precision to reap it's benefits but it may become effortless as the aiming point is mastered making it deadly powerful and consistent ala hogan

whip 07-09-2012 06:31 AM

Hungry bear snap release does not require any bend or roll only a bit of cocked right wrist


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