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Old 11-24-2012, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
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Common conceptual problem here as the word "plane" is being used to describe three different alignments , direction or planes of motion. The plane of the left wrist cock , (the left arm flying wedge) and the plane of the right wrist bend (the plane of right forearm flying wedge) are different than the plane of the sweetspot orbit (the inclined Plane).

Thats ok, sorta like being in a room , with floor , walls and ceiling. They are all Planes. They have structural alignments too. In golf the flying wedges with their respective planes are in motion but maintain their mechanical , structural alignments .

First time I saw Lynn hit some balls in person I was amazed. I was near scratch at the time but I wanted what he had. At lunch after much discussion , most of which I didnt understand I finally just asked him in common speak ; "Whats different about your swing ? How do you make that sound at impact". He replied mid hamburger, head down ......."Its just mechanical, structural ALIGNMENTS". Chomp , chomp.

Thats when I decided I had to read the damnable yellow book. I had to understand it to understand Lynn and his swing. And so I entered the riddle within a riddle world of Homer. Where no two people understand it in the same way. Its been a great journey .
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