LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hanging back on rear leg Thread: Hanging back on rear leg View Single Post #29 05-09-2009, 07:57 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Thanks Daryl Hey now, for sure the pivot leads, but we golfers tend to over do it a bit. Don't you think. If a Sox hitter is getting killed by a Cubs pitcher does he go back to the dugout and say "what a pivot turn on that guy" or "what an arm on that guy"? If its the latter does that mean the guy didn't turn his body or pivot? Ob Bold by Daryl First: The Northern Rockies are overwhelming and majestic. The Canadians have done and continue to do an outstanding job maintaining the parks and the tourist infrastructure. Combined, they create a great experience to be repeated. Back to Golf: Golfers in the 70's and 80's over exaggerated with their driving knees, legs and hips I think. The alignment of the pivot while in motion to guide the hands is crucial. Releasing the Accumulators causes a rate of change of velocity (acceleration)of the clubhead, and occurs during the downstroke and release sequence. The rate of Acceleration (how much is the rate of change in velocity) is determined by the Pivot (Increase the Mass; how much pressure is on the pressure points). With Zero Pivot you can have acceleration but you can only increase its rate by just a little. When you're at a Cubs game in chicago, it's common to hear one Fan say to another, "man, he has good velocity but that goofy Pitcher better adjust his rate of acceleration!", then the other Fan says "you're stupid; his rate of acceleration was ok, but his hand release was bad!". Then a fight begins. Daryleze: Hands Controlled Pivot = Pivot trained by the hands so that the pivot will will comply with Hand Motion and Action. Alignments and Force. Pivot Controlled Hands = Hands and Arms are adjusted to compensate for Pivot Motion and Action. Alignments and Force. All Non-Pivot Strokes are Hands Controlled Pivot. If you can't perform a Basic Stroke, "forgetaboutit". __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 05-09-2009 at 03:41 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl