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Because the plane of the shoulder turn component is different? The shoulder turn center is the Top of the Spine "Between the Shoulders"...therefore how one sets up the posture of the neck and the upper back is going to have a major factor in the motion of plane of the shoulders.... More flexion of the neck and upper spine...more deviation...in order to maintain visual centers of balance and rotation |
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Do you have a TOP photo from the sequence of the first and last? DRW Quote:
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No...only overhead's I have is Mac O'Grady, Curtis Strange, Payne Stewart and a bunch of Carolinas PGA Professionals from my days at the Needles!!!!
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I think there is a view of Mr. Snead at the Top from this view back in the earlier parts of this section. Page 4 |
From a previous post!!!!
Study the Segment Angles of the Torso and the Upper Leg...pay closed attention to the markers...remeber they are red dots!!! Measure the angles formed by the right shoulder, right hip, right knee at address.....compare the same angles to the right shoulder, right hip and right knee at the End from the rear ..try the same for the left shoulder,left hip, and left lnee....Are they exactly the same? How is it these angles change...? Hey captain obvious ..the legs action influences the Sacral and the Lumbar Movements...then how is this affecting the other segments of the spine? HMMM... To deep for my rudimentary understanding!!!!! Address: ![]() End: Clue: The axis of rotation changes at least 3 times not twice or just once ![]() After Impact: ![]() What happened to the forward bend as demonstrated in the address...Was it replaced by lateral bending and extension?...No it cannot be!!!...He'd be coming out of his spine angle right? |
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You'll have to wait til tomorrow....That's a work thing...wife already hates the fact I visit these TGM sites....If you know what I mean!!!
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Let's keep this thing going! Is the Spine a Stationary Post, or just the HEAD that is Stationary? |
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