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Hitting as many shots left handed as right handed, or vice versa, would also prevent injury. If you have a lot of time of course.:eyes:
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OK... there's the very BASIC DESCRIPTION of the Sacral Motion during a golf motion. How about moving UP to the Lumbar Spine? ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// How about the LOWER BACK? How much Lordonic Curve should one have at Address? Does it stay the same throughout the Stroke? |
Annikan,
Sounds like the sacral section has more potential for change than the lumber section? Does having the sacral section set up with more extension prevent or promote movement in that direction during the swing? Also would like to hear Vicki's opinion on this subject! H |
Stricker's posture looks much more natural to me.
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Sorry that's Badds and Grant Waite..
Natural doesn't mean neutral.....or does it? The Thoracic Spine with a Rotated Shoulder Turn has more changes to the spine than that of the Flat Shoulder Turn.... Dunno..ask Vicki.. Vicki? |
Vicki Lake...Maybe that's out of her realm of expertise!
"The Thoracic Spine with a Rotated Shoulder Turn has more changes to the spine than that of the Flat Shoulder Turn...." How so? Backswing? Downswing? |
I showed you in the Creek!!!!
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Still incubating but words help!
Understand the effects on head centre, hip tilt, and waist bend. Just haven't transferred that knowledge to ball flight changes. There's a lot to it you know:study: :read: |
When/ Where/ Why?
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When, where, and why do these spine angle changes occur in the Throacic Area? Why are there more changes in the Rotated than the Flat Shoulder Turn? |
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