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Should the "amount" of extensor action be proportional to the "amount" of pivot? (but always with EA slightly less than pivot power...I am not trying to quantify force here...just compare).
By that I mean that an inadequate , underpowered pivot can be overcome by alot of extensor action ... and then the right arm moves the left or...some throwaway begins...and that is less than ideal... But if you want to have a really strong pivot..you need alot of EA to give sufficient structure to Power Package for the hand guidance system to work and control the pivot? THese are just thoughts...not tested...thanks for any comments. |
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12-3 EA Clarification
What is meant if 12-3-0 Section 6 #18 Extensor Action - Waggle and Section 7 #25 Extensor Action - Rhythym? Also why is EA left out of Section 8 - Downstroke. Was this ommission on purpose or a missing element?
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Hey BBax Im thinking: (IMO) -start down waggles with EA turned on -rhythm in a TGM sense is the holding of the left arm, left wrist and club at the same RPM. EA is most beneficial in this regard as a throwaway deterrent. -my 6th edition has EA as the first item in Section 8. What edition do you have? Weird. In fact EA is listed in Sections 2, 4/5,6,7,8,9/10/11. It being turned off by the swinger at adjusted address Section 3 and over by the finish Section 12. Although some may argue that Hogan and Tiger seem to still have a nice long (ish) right arm at finish. Ive often wondered about this.....any ideas anyone? Is this an application of EA at finish? http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=123618090 7 |
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Extensor Action was left out of 12-3-0, Section 3, Adjusted Address because to employ to a significant degree will pull you out of a Bent Left Wrist/ Flat Right Wrist Alignment and put you into and Impact Alignment, Flat Left Wrist/Bent Right. By definition (6-A-4), both arms are not straight until Follow Through (8-11). Assuming your Follow Through isn't your Finish, the Left Arm will now bend and Swivel to the Plane (4-D-0), which means the Left Arm is no longer straight and Extensor Action is no longer employed. Rob (BBax) is using the 7th edition. |
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Thanks Drewit Great post. Ive copied it to my TGM file. ob PS That right elbow is getting even more important in my perception of things. The right elbow controlling the roll of #3 power accumulator and the right elbow being held in position by extensor action. Fantastic. No more swiveling through impact with a behaving itself right elbow. The right elbow also cocks the left wrist. Didnt Homer say if he had to do over again he'd build his swing around the right elbow? Or something to that effect. |
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