LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Too much lag in pitching
View Single Post
  #5  
Old 08-06-2007, 01:35 PM
12 piece bucket's Avatar
12 piece bucket 12 piece bucket is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Thomasville, NC
Posts: 4,380
Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
Bold and italics by me, words by Bucket

I like this , Bucket! It took me a long time to get it but i think i get it now. Sometimes the pivot moves to just keep up with and maintain stable lag pressure whilst not actually producing that pressure... that right?
See the quotes in red for a definite distinction. You still have Lag Pressure yes. But you don't have the "massive rotor" and all that Momentum Transfer applied through Pressure Point #4 . . . . why? BECAUSE THE ARMS ARE MOVING . . . . IMMEDIATELY and INDEPENDENTLY. You are just swinging (moving) your arms. The body is simply responding and supporting the motion.

Mr. Kelley said that you need to learn how far you can hit a ball with a Zero Pivot Stroke. They'll go plenty far and you got plenty control. Again . . .


Never move anything unnecessarily, nor farther than necessary but allow for psychological needs and preferences too. . . . including the Pivot. Tiger hit some "arm" shots this week . . . Hogan hit 'em. Jack hit 'em.

When you get the Radius shortened by Cocking your Wrist and you Spinnnnnnnn the Flywheel you get CRAZZZZEEEE Acceleration because physics dictates that you can really accelerate a short radius (angular acceleration). It's not that you can't sustain it. You may not NEED it. So you can either have a longer radius (sweepy release), zero out your pivot (less momentum transfer) or zero out accumulators . . . or simply have less lag pressure.

You got plenty of options . . . but the Non-Pivot Delivery is a GREAT ONE!
__________________
Aloha Mr. Hand

Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand
Reply With Quote