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Old 01-16-2008, 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by okie View Post
I can relate to case of the "blocks." At times I would not "allow" my right arm to straighten...in an attempt to secure a "late hit." I know that in swinging the right arm is passive, but that does not mean non-existent! Ironically, what helped with this is learning how to hit! Focusing on that right tricep made TGM come alive! I am not suggesting that you hit, but perhaps if you monitored your right arm to make sure that it is not resisting CF (muscular rigor mortis?) in an attempt to stay bent. Make sense? I saw a picture of Byron Nelson at impact when I was a junior. His right arm was quite bent. Monkey see...monkey do! I did not see the picture from the same swing showing Nelson at follow through. Hitta, or swinga that bad boy has gotta straighten!
Focusing on the right tricep will be the death of your swinging motion. You'll have to question yourself why Tomasello talks about using the muscles of the forearms not the Triceps. Stay with the tricep idea long enough on you'll be on the path to over acceleration.....you'll start generating clubhead throwaway automatically, impact will start to feel like _hit and lose its sweet feel. That's just the beginning.

DG
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