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Old 10-04-2009, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Have you any photos of this deal? Are you saying the right arm stays on the Inclined Plane or gets back on it quicker having left it at Top. The former is un golf like, a two stroke penalty in the UK, in Total Motion, no?

While your at it any photos of a golfer staying on a single non shifting fixed plane angle in total motion, un posed. I know you and Lynn say its doable, Homer wrote about it and thats all the proof I need but I cant find any photos. Moe came close but not quite. Hogan no. Brian Gay no. No point checking Johnny Miller. Mat Kutcher?

I aint trying to be a doofus, Im just thinking about all the site members in Missouri, the "show me state". They're always like this, you know.

Address the Ball. Perform your Single Wrist Action Takeaway and Stop. Now, without bending your Elbows or Wrists, or Turning your Torso, moving your Legs or Hips or changing your waist bend; Raise your Hands Vertical from only the Shoulder Joints. That’s the Backstroke. Next…Lower the “Power Package” from the Shoulders. That’s the Downstroke. Please notice that your Right Forearm returned to precisely the same position where it was at the end of the Takeaway. Also, notice that your Right Elbow had moved away from your Torso during the Upswing and back to your torso during the Downswing. Your “Power Package Components” stayed on the same Plane. Your Hands, Clubshaft, Right Forearm, and Right Elbow moved vertically, simultaneously, and down again.
When your feet, knees, hips, torso, and shoulders move during the Backstroke, all of those alignments become fuzzy.
In addition, Bending and Unbending the Right Elbow, changes the Triangle. It increases or decreases the #1 or #4 Accumulators. The amount that the Left Arm Crosses the Chest.

Here is an experiment/demonstration to show you Right Elbow participation in the Golf Swing. This is a revelation.

Step 1: Clasp your hands and extend your arms out in front of you and level to the Ground. Bend your Right Elbow a few inches. Your Hands moved to the Right and your Elbow MOVED DOWNWARD with or without Extensor Action.. That’s the Takeaway. Keep them there for a minute while you perform Step two.

Now the Fun part. Options.

Step Two: You have TWO OPTIONS to move the Left Arm closer to the Chest.

A: HOGANS WAY Move your Hands to the Right and Allow the Right Elbow to BEND, with or without Extensor Action. This pulls the Left Arm across the Chest and ends with the Elbow at your Side. Your Left Arm is across your Chest and level with or Below Your Shoulders.

B: TGM Rather than continuing to Bend Your Right Elbow, you simply Raise your Hands from the Shoulder Sockets with or without Extensor Action. This Raises the Hands, Raises the Right Elbow, does not change the Right Elbow Bend and it Moves the Left Arm Across the Chest and Hands are WAY ABOVE the Right Shoulder.

Which way does this guy use? A or B?


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