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Old 01-04-2012, 09:21 AM
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So now that you got your clubface motions on the Basic Planes...obviously you play golf on an INCLINED PLANE...so you have to get these motions on the INclined Plane....

The hinge is at the left shoulder....the blade is the entire left forearm flying wedge.....but the focus on the flat left wrist...that is the portion of the "blade" that you focus on to execute your hinge motion...

Angled Hinging is conceptually easy to get...you just postion the pin vertical to the inclined plane and boom you got it...



But with motion in the Horizontal Plane and Vertical Plane... it's different you gotta get these MOTIONS to HAPPEN ON THE INCLINED PLANE....thus you gotta have TWO HINGES....ONE THAT SETS UP THE BASIC PLANE OF MOTION...AND ONE THAT ALLOWS THAT MOTION TO BE LAID OR PLACED ON THE INCLINED GOLF PLANE...

NOTE THE TWO HINGES ON THE BASIC MACHINE....THE ANGLED HINGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAYING THE BLADE (CLUBSHAFT) ON THE FACE OF THE PLANE...AND THE SECOND HINGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTUAL HINGE MOTION...



YOU HAVE TO HAVE DUAL HORIZONTAL AND DUAL VERTICAL....REASON FOR DUAL IS IT REQUIRES TWO HINGES TO GET THE BASIC PLANE OF MOTION TO BE PERFORMED ON THE INCLINED PLANE....



NOTE THE TWO HINGES AT THE SHOULDER JOINT...THE BASIC PLANE OF MOTION HINGE AND THE "ANGLED" HINGE THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PLACING THAT BASIC MOTION (HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL) ON THE INCLINED PLANE...
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