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Old 11-09-2008, 03:10 AM
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Brownman

You wrote-: "As far as my mention of the KINETIC chain,it was merely a question in relation to a kinetic link on Manzella.s kinetic chain vid where the lower body reaches a point where it allows the upper body to "catch-up" so to speak to keep or maintain the kinetic link....my comments where more of a query more than anything specific...just an observation tis all...and my friend Im not saying Im right...Cheers."

Do you have a link to BM's video on the kinetic chain?

I have read the thread on his website re: kinetic chain and I couldn't find one informed post.

I have two questions for anybody who believes that snapping the kinetic chain is essential for the club to release in a golf swing.

1) How does the club release in the Iron Byron' swing where there is no kinetic link, and only a central arm rotating in space at a finite speed with no sudden deceleration prior to impact?

2) When I perform a left-handed single arm swing by simply swinging my left arm at an uniform speed across the front of my body (after allowing the clubshaft to acquire a 90 degree angle relative to the straight left arm at the top of the swing), I can easily/naturally/automatically/passively get the club to release in a natural manner without moving my body in space (in a kinetic link pivoting manner). How do I achieve the goal of releasing the club in a natural manner without any kinetic link phenomenon and without decelerating my left arm?

Jeff.
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