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Old 08-07-2009, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Who doesnt shift planes in Total Motion? Im thinking that ideally you start with the right elbow and hands on the shaft plane (what we call the elbow plane) and get back there at impact. The more minimal the shift the more consistent. But I cant think of anyone with zero shift. Moe came close but he had an almost zeroed out #3 angle too. Perhaps this was his secret? Basic and Acquired are a different story, there you can find zero shifts.
The Drawing on the Left illustrates a Single Shift Procedure. The hands and club travel
up the Elbow Plane and then Shift to a Steeper Plane and continue to the Top of the Backstroke.
From the Top, they Travel a straight Path to the ball.

What would you call the illustration to the Right where Extensor Action and the Checkreign of the Left Arm
raise the Power Package to the Turned Shoulder Plane during the Backstroke, and then from the Top,
the Hands and Club Travel a straight Path to the ball?


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