Working on how to Hit the ball with my Right Shoulder and Air had a great thread!
http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3427
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From the Top, with your Hip Turn leading (Hip Action), turn your Right Shoulder toward the Ball. Done correctly, this procedure can produce Maximum Power (6-B-4-A) and Maximum Trigger Delay (6-B-4-C) of the #4 Power Accumulator.
"Hit the ball with your Right Shoulder."
This action discourages any tendency toward an 'Arm Swing' from the Top with its premature Triggering of the Release (the lengthening of the Third Side of the Power Package Triangle, i.e., Right Elbow Action straightening the Right Arm as the Hands move away from the Right Shoulder). Unless the Pivot (via the Downplane move of the Right Shoulder) brings the Loaded Power Package deep into Release, it is very easy to "run out of Right Arm" through Impact, an automatic Throwaway.
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When your turn the right shoulder to the ball is it going down the plane at the ball or do you turn it toward the ball on a level turn?
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09-26-2006, 04:33 PM
Michael Finney
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great ideas all....
provided the clubface (and subsequent hinge action) is where it needs to be...otherwise you can move the right shoulder toward the ball all day long but the results won't be what you're looking for...
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09-26-2006, 07:07 PM
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Yoda
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Down Plane Power Package Transport
Originally Posted by timm
Yoda,
When your turn the right shoulder to the ball is it going down the plane at the ball or do you turn it toward the ball on a level turn?
That's right, Timm. From the Top, the Right Shoulder moves Down Plane and directly toward the Ball. This pulls your unaltered and fully-Loaded Power Package directly toward the Ball as well, thus preventing the early Release of the Right Elbow -- which occurs when the Right Hand moves away from the Right Shoulder -- and the problem of 'running out of Right Arm" during Impact (an automatic Throwaway Trigger).
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09-26-2006, 11:34 PM
timm
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Originally Posted by Yoda
That's right, Timm. From the Top, the Right Shoulder moves Down Plane and directly toward the Ball. This pulls your unaltered and fully-Loaded Power Package directly toward the Ball as well, thus preventing the early Release of the Right Elbow -- which occurs when the Right Hand moves away from the Right Shoulder -- and the problem of 'running out of Right Arm" during Impact (an automatic Throwaway Trigger).
Yoda,
I messed around with this thought today and was able to real hit some nice shots. After awhile I lost the feeling. My problem is I use to much right arm and release the elbow to soon by the time I get to impact my left arm is straight with no forward lean or right wrist bend. Would you have any drills or suggested reading from the book that could help me work on using this procedure. I've used the right arm so much trying to extend it to get power that my elbow is always sore to the point that it hurts to hold any thing over a couple of pounds(like my 19 month old daughter). Anyway I would be interested in learning the correct hip and shoulder action to build this into my pattern. Still not sure if I’m trying to be a hitter or swinger so can this me used with both. I know this will only get me to impact but I’ll need to work on the hinge action to control the ball.
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Timm
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10-14-2006, 11:31 PM
dale
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Originally Posted by Yoda
From the Top, with your Hip Turn leading (Hip Action), turn your Right Shoulder toward the Ball. Done correctly, this procedure can produce Maximum Power (6-B-4-A) and Maximum Trigger Delay (6-B-4-C) of the #4 Power Accumulator.
"Hit the ball with your Right Shoulder."
This action discourages any tendency toward an 'Arm Swing' from the Top with its premature Triggering of the Release (the lengthening of the Third Side of the Power Package Triangle, i.e., Right Elbow Action straightening the Right Arm as the Hands move away from the Right Shoulder). Unless the Pivot (via the Downplane move of the Right Shoulder) brings the Loaded Power Package deep into Release, it is very easy to "run out of Right Arm" through Impact, an automatic Throwaway.
Yoda,
Would you consider doing a a short video of this procedure? I am trying to make this my swing thought for the 1st move down and would like to make sure I'm doing it properly. Thank you.
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10-15-2006, 01:33 AM
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