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Scottgas2 03-27-2009 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 61724)

As an aside, when I do employ the 10-2-D Variation, it is almost always in conformance with the Two Accumulator Pivot Stroke Pattern (12-2) of the Third Edition. [Note: Any active Right Shoulder participation makes this a Three Accumulator Pattern.] My intention with this Pattern is to reinforce the Feel of "unrelenting Thrust during Release and Impact" (Active Right Arm Participation) and with a "right palm driven squarely at the Ball (Angled Hinge Action) -- no separate Rolling action".

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Yoda: Are you using the above grip 10-2-D when you are out driving Ted on the "Hitters Row" video? What is the key to avoiding hooking the shot with the strong left hand grip?

purehitter 03-28-2009 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scottgas2 (Post 62238)
Yoda: Are you using the above grip 10-2-D when you are out driving Ted on the "Hitters Row" video? What is the key to avoiding hooking the shot with the strong left hand grip?


The answer is in yoda's post. "right palm driven squarely at the Ball (Angled Hinge Action) -- no separate Rolling action".

grantc79 04-06-2009 07:53 PM

Let me ask you this question guys.

Could grip size cause a problem with getting the TVA grip to work?

I have midsized grips on my clubs but I am very borderline between midsize and standard/smaller size.

I have very meaty hands with shorter fingers and getting the TVA grip to work right now takes a lot of effort.

grantc79 04-06-2009 09:11 PM

Also, how far turned is too far turned?

This is the grip I have been experimenting with and it seems to work, but its tough to pull off with midsize grips.




kieran 04-07-2009 12:56 AM

hands to plane
 
Looks to me like your are using TTU grip in these pics. 10-2-F
As for my thoughts on grip size it is pretty much an individual preference, so dependant on what grip you choose to implement you could easily change your grips round that choice. You can even wrap them with tennis grips if you so wish though im sure there are stipulations on the "how" of doing that, for alignment purposes etc...

Loving the golf hand though!!!:) The sign of someone that plays golf a lot the dead white left hand look:happy3:

EdZ 04-07-2009 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by purehitter (Post 62249)
The answer is in yoda's post. "right palm driven squarely at the Ball (Angled Hinge Action) -- no separate Rolling action".

You can use that grip with a horizontal hinge of the clubface. As long as the left arm flying wedge stays intact - verticle to the ground - while the right palm is driven in a paddle wheel fashion.

Remember that if the #3 accumulator is zeroed out, all hinge actions take on angled hinge rhythm. Having the left hand more turned, how it hangs naturally at your side, but still 'flat' at impact, tends to reduce the #3 accumulator.


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