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annikan skywalker 07-23-2005 11:22 PM

Nevermind,

The "geometric " flat left wrist ( An In-Line Condition with a Visible "Bent" Left Wrist) is discussed in 10-2-G Triple/Quadruple Action Grip Type.

Skywalker

EdZ 07-24-2005 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
Im also somewhere between 10-2-B and 10-2-D. I've had a tac-tic for a little while now and find that it's very difficult to not have a Slight bend of the left wrist near the Top, if I go for 10-2-B that is not the case. I can't full swing with 10-2-B.

Does a degree of turn in the lead wrist grip lead to some wrist bend, the more turn the more bend?

There are some keys to 10-2-B that are very important.

First, the 'gap' between the left thumb/hand

Second, the right hand grip is in the CUP (near the base of the fingers, NOT up in the fingers) - in a proper 10-2-B the palms face each other, grip a ruler to find this feeling

Third - an overlap grip really 'locks in' 10-2-B - as with all things grip related, very small changes can have huge influence on the rest of the motion. As Lynn pointed out a while back, having the overlap be 'on' the index finger, rather than in the crook between the index and middle finger is one such small change with a huge influence.

The left thumb position is critical - on plane and supporting impact from BEHIND the shaft.

In effect, the left thumb supports impact in the same way for both 10-2-B and 10-2-D. The 'gap' is the difference.

The standard training grip on the market does a pretty solid job of showing 10-2-B, but only if you understand the points above.

The grip defines the rest of the motion in many, many ways. Always keep the pressure points in mind!


If you find you are cupping the left wrist at the top, it is likely the right hand grip is too much in the fingers (too much on 'top') and/or you don't have the 'gap' in the left hand grip.

annikan skywalker 07-24-2005 08:15 PM

Who's hands are these?

Check out the differences.

EdZ 07-25-2005 11:29 AM

Having never seen Homer's grip up close, just a guess that the first are his (aside from not seeing a gap, which may rule out that choice - a 10-2-D from an off camera angle?). The second looks very much like Faldo's grip to me.

Notice that the core difference is in the left hand, the right is 'nearly' the same for most good players.

annikan skywalker 07-25-2005 12:59 PM

EdZ,

Batting .500 ...Keerect on the 2nd Choice...That is Faldo...I'll give you some more tries on the first...Clue...LPGA

Skywalker

EdZ 07-25-2005 01:30 PM

Well then I'd have to make a guess at Wright, but I always thought she had her right hand more on 'top', less turned than in this photo. Otherwise, I can't say I've seen many grip closeups of LPGA players of the past (not that I have seen a close up of Wright's either, but from what I have seen, this could be her).

annikan skywalker 07-25-2005 01:40 PM

Peggy Kirk Bell...

12 piece bucket 07-25-2005 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Peggy Kirk Bell...

Hitter or Swinger?

annikan skywalker 07-26-2005 11:01 AM

Bucket,

A hitter most likely with the belief system of a swinger...Hitting alignments...always trying to PULL!!! She did well with Master Yoda showing her the magic of the right forearm!!!Great lady...loves the game and the mystery of the elusive swing(We know...however...there are no mysteries...just the inspiration to solve them)

Skywalker

12 piece bucket 07-26-2005 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Bucket,

A hitter most likely with the belief system of a swinger...Hitting alignments...always trying to PULL!!! She did well with Master Yoda showing her the magic of the right forearm!!!Great lady...loves the game and the mystery of the elusive swing(We know...however...there are no mysteries...just the inspiration to solve them)

Skywalker

Interesting. We have spoke of your extensive research on numerous players who have a hitting pattern. Do you find that a lot of people are hitters with "most like the belief system of a swinger . . . Hitting alignments . . . always trying to pull!!!" Lee Buck may be one of these no? Also, do you find any inherent problems with those with hitting alignments and swinging thoughts? Seems like the alignments with the wrong thoughts could produce issues.

$75 and ride to the clinic.


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