LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Help!!!! . . . What is "flick" . . "flicking" 10-19 Thread: Help!!!! . . . What is "flick" . . "flicking" 10-19 View Single Post #17 10-28-2010, 06:58 AM HungryBear Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 759 sorry bout that Originally Posted by BerntR Re plyo; At one extreme you can "cycle" a golf swing with very even application of force - or you can "run" a golf swing with a lot of plyo. I guess most good golfers are covering the middle ground. sorry about my plyo ps. I think U are very correct. I should have said -plyo application to flicking. The swinger is/may be in very much the plyo mode at start down as an example. I was thinking the "flick" mode 10-19-B. I will dare to comment further. There are all these strokes golfers use where the loading is not sufficient to produce a release by "normal physics" (thats new huh?) so the club must be "upset" (not a great word- maybe assisted around is better) I think HK was thinking this way when he mentioned EA to power stroke. Putting may be an example, a BAT stroke may be an example. HungryBear View Public Profile Send a private message to HungryBear Find all posts by HungryBear