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Old 02-02-2010, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by okie View Post
After what you did to that poor goat?!! Thanks for the analysis. An old dude comes up to me one day and says "I like your swing. Can I take a few pics?" Ordinarily that is enough to thrown down and go to fighting, but he had this high tech looking camera. Long story short he took a few pics. He sent me a bunch of proof sheets. I have not gone through them all. I do not think there are many more of this particular shot.

I agree with what you say. Face is a little shutty. Also what is happening here is that I am losing my spine angle a bit. I started off a little slumped (shoulder turn was too steep)so I flattened my approach by standing up and laying the shaft down. Solution: better posture with more knee bend. I still think that my major fault here is essentially a pivot stall. My right shoulder stops the right elbow straightens, thankfully not too soon as to cause a radical flattening of the right wrist When we thaw out here I will put up grainier before and after shots. My impact alignments have improved.
I do the same thing . . . but worse than you . . . . If you spine is getting vertical to soon may want to do some drilling OVERCOOKING the opposite. Get in the mirror and do some start down stuff where you actually increase your waist bend RADICALLY. Kinda like you were gonna squat down and pick something up in front of your left foot. Hips sliding forward and bootox going back toward the wall behind you and chest going down. From there imagine that you pick up a big rock and you is gonna sling it way up in the air out infront of you. That'll save the goat from what you were gonna do and the rock deal will let your hips go up and keep turning . . . no more stall.
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