LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - "Snapping the Kinetic Chain" - a new myth for the golf swing. Thread: "Snapping the Kinetic Chain" - a new myth for the golf swing. View Single Post #28 08-15-2008, 08:30 PM nuke99 Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 432 I understand that say our body. the knees , hips and shoulder travel twice as much as the other . So at the top of the swing, the knees is 22.5*, hip 45* and shoulder 90* as a guideline. My question is Would these speed and angle component be accelerating at the same time, decelerating at the same time? Or they follow a certain sequence? I have no 3D data or anything.. but I think they are the later. 2m3 and pivot lag , are I know very important. 2nd part of the question. What if we intentionally aim to make the speed of the knees or hip go and go and no brakes throughout the swing. Will there be problems caused by this?.. __________________ God :God is love. Latest incubator: Finally appreciate why Hogan wrote 19 pages on GRIP. I bet he could write another 40 pages. Last edited by nuke99 : 08-15-2008 at 08:36 PM. nuke99 View Public Profile Send a private message to nuke99 Find all posts by nuke99