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EdZ 06-23-2006 09:32 AM

A helpful visual for me is seeing the 'tripod' in my minds eye.

The legs of the tripod are your two legs, and a line from under your chin to the ground between your feet (but towards the plane line). Due to the forward lean from the hips (your head being closer to the plane line than the centers of your feet) - you can imagine a triangle between these points 'on the ground', as the points the legs would touch.

Thus, the 'tripod'. A full 3-D visual of a pyramid with its tip under your chin. I find an added benefit of this visual is that it also helps me maintain my spine angle.

Very useful for quieting down extra motion for those that are flexible enough to make a good turn and be very 'stable' - especially useful for hitters IMO.

Of course there is always my dad's visual he told me when I was a kid (for the men anyway) - imagine a string tied around your private parts that goes straight down into the ground - don't hurt yourself!

neil 06-23-2006 10:13 AM

Try Yodaslukes speciality-THE HALF FULL WATER BOTTLE-you will REALLY get the feeling of keeping that head still!

bray 06-23-2006 12:31 PM

Good point, Neil.

For those of you who haven't seen it. Ted will put a half full water bottle on top of his head at address and then hit the ball, while keeping the water bottle balanced on his head to follow through. It's great fun. I enjoyed presenting it to my level 2 class in Port St. Lucie for the PGA of America. No questions as to whether my head was stationary or not, and they didn't even send me home for using TGM.

By the way it gets harder with the driver still toying with that shot with the water bottle, but Ted can do it.

Sorting Through the Instructor's Textbook.

B-Ray

h.kan 07-06-2006 12:17 PM

Aha
My new training aid is ready, a bottle of vinegar had the right form to fit my head snuggly :) (Dr Per vinäger) ...Now do I dare to take this to the range?
håkan

Mike O 07-06-2006 01:02 PM

New Invention
 
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Originally Posted by v10king
This works so well for me. Huge difference. It was tough at first but definately quiets things down.

Was just reading through this thread - not really that interested - but I did think of one thing that might be good if you're working on this. Since the ball is "so far" away- and the closer something is to your sight the better you can see if you're moving- what about having a string about a foot long with a ball or something hanging from the string- and you holding the string in your mouth as you swing. It probably would really show you if your head moves at all.

Oh by the way - please visit my website- I'm selling a foot long string attached to a golf ball for $24.95 each + shipping!:laughing9 Look it up under "head movement detector".

golfgnome 07-06-2006 06:07 PM

One thing that has worked very well for me and some of my students is to get a small mirror such as a women's make-up mirror or one that can stand. Position it outside the ball so you can see your face in it at fix. Because the mirror is close to the ball you can actually hit balls while looking in the mirror. I have a mirror that sells for $89.95 and if you buy today you get a bottle of water and length of rope complete with a ball tied to the end for FREE!

Mike O 07-06-2006 08:15 PM

special sale
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by golfgnome
One thing that has worked very well for me and some of my students is to get a small mirror such as a women's make-up mirror or one that can stand. Position it outside the ball so you can see your face in it at fix. Because the mirror is close to the ball you can actually hit balls while looking in the mirror. I have a mirror that sells for $89.95 and if you buy today you get a bottle of water and length of rope complete with a ball tied to the end for FREE!

Oh by the way - please visit my website- I'm selling a foot long string attached to a golf ball for $24.95 each + shipping! Look it up under "head movement detector".

Update: I'm throwing in a free mirror and bottle of water - if you call in NOW on my 1-800#:) Yes, the next 10 callers will receive a mirror and bottle of water FREE! With your purchase of a ball and string for $24.95

12 piece bucket 07-06-2006 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O
Was just reading through this thread - not really that interested - but I did think of one thing that might be good if you're working on this. Since the ball is "so far" away- and the closer something is to your sight the better you can see if you're moving- what about having a string about a foot long with a ball or something hanging from the string- and you holding the string in your mouth as you swing. It probably would really show you if your head moves at all.

Oh by the way - please visit my website- I'm selling a foot long string attached to a golf ball for $24.95 each + shipping!:laughing9 Look it up under "head movement detector".

Too easy . . . .

12 piece bucket 07-06-2006 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O
Oh by the way - please visit my website- I'm selling a foot long string attached to a golf ball for $24.95 each + shipping! Look it up under "head movement detector".

Update: I'm throwing in a free mirror and bottle of water - if you call in NOW on my 1-800#:) Yes, the next 10 callers will receive a mirror and bottle of water FREE! With your purchase of a ball and string for $24.95

What about all the pictures of the farm animals on there? You gonna give the hook up on them to?

Mooooooooooo!!!!


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