LynnBlakeGolf Forums

LynnBlakeGolf Forums (http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/index.php)
-   The Golfing Machine - Basic (http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=16)
-   -   Drag The Wet Mop (http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7602)

airair 09-14-2010 06:20 AM

I see I must do a better job of searching before I start to ask questions..

----------------

Originally Posted by greyguy

Is dragging the mop feel best suited for "swingers" and not so much for "hitters"? Or is it a good feel for both?

and Yoda answered: (05-23-2009)

Hitters should substitute the phrase "DRIVE the wet mop."

Yoda 09-14-2010 10:57 AM

Doing and Knowing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 75840)
Thank you. That helped. Where do you get all your information from?

Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 75855)
I see O.B.Left has writen about the subject before. This gives the explanation I was looking for.

Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 75857)
I see I must do a better job of searching before I start to ask questions..

At some point, Air, you might want to try doing it, i.e., use a golf-like motion to actually drag a big, wet heavy mop along a floor, patio, deck or whatever.

:)

Here's how I went about it years ago:

1. Buy or borrow a large, industrial grade mop. Avoid the wimpy, grocery store household models. They just don't cut it.

2. Soak it in water.

3. Assume a golf-like stance, place the mop about three or four feet behind a simulated ball positio, and grip the handle as a simulated golf club.

4. With the mop remaining in contact with the surface at all times, use a golflike motion to 'drag the wet mop' to the end of the 'follow-through (both arms straight). Make sure you use your pivot -- not just your arms and hands -- to help you set up the initial dragging, accelerating motion. Then, use your arms to continue the 'delivery' until the right elbow is straight. Finally, be sure to keep your left wrist flat and right wrist bent at all times.

5. Repeat this exercise as often as necessary to get and retain the correct 'feel' of the totally inert Clubhead Lag Pressure Point Pressure. No verbal or written explanation can possibly teach you what you will learn by actually dragging a big, heavy, wet mop through 'impact'.

Daryl obviously has done this. Hence the excellent comments in his Post #3 above. Thanks, Daryl!
"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I know."
:salut:

airair 09-14-2010 11:37 AM

Thank you.
I'll see if I can find one of these - not so many more around (here) I'm afraid....

Yoda 09-14-2010 12:47 PM

Mop-Up Operation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 75860)
Thank you.
I'll see if I can find one of these - not so many more around (here) I'm afraid....

Time to get creative, Air.

Go to a local grocery store and ask the manager what night they mop. Then, make a deal!

Alternatively, drop a jar of pickles on the floor, and when the Mop & Bucket Brigade arrives, insist that you clean up the mess. The jar of pickles is less expensive than a mop, and you'll be 'dragging' in no time!

:laughing9

airair 09-14-2010 01:01 PM

whow...

In the meantime

I just tried wrapping the handle of my impact bag around the clubhead of an old hybrid I have here and that gives a lot of resistence (maybe too much?) when I try dragging (driving) it along the carpet.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYUytXDPFhQ

drewitgolf 09-14-2010 01:21 PM

Getting Pickled
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 75863)
Time to get creative, Air.

Go to a local grocery store and ask the manager what night they mop. Then, make a deal!

Alternatively, drop a jar of pickles on the floor, and when the Mop & Bucket Brigade arrives, insist that you clean up the mess. The jar of pickles is less expensive than a mop, and you'll be 'dragging' in no time!

:laughing9

Never hang out with the "Bucket Brigade" when there is loose pickles around :confused1 .

O.B.Left 09-14-2010 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 75863)
Time to get creative, Air.

Go to a local grocery store and ask the manager what night they mop. Then, make a deal!

Alternatively, drop a jar of pickles on the floor, and when the Mop & Bucket Brigade arrives, insist that you clean up the mess. The jar of pickles is less expensive than a mop, and you'll be 'dragging' in no time!

:laughing9



Somewhere or other I once saw a photo of golf instructor dragging a pit bull around in golf like fashion. He looked like a good guy to get a lesson from actually. Now who was that guy........

Yoda 09-14-2010 02:12 PM

Drag That Pit Bull!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 75868)
Somewhere or other I once saw a photo of golf instructor dragging a pit bull around in golf like fashion. He looked like a good guy to get a lesson from actually. Now who was that guy........

My video and the 'swing sequence' capture and comparison is part of our Lynn Blake Certified Instructor Training Curriculum. It would make a good post. I'll add it to the 'To Do' list.

:eyes:

airair 09-14-2010 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airair (Post 75865)
whow...

In the meantime

I just tried wrapping the handle of my impact bag around the clubhead of an old hybrid I have here and that gives a lot of resistence (maybe too much?) when I try dragging (driving) it along the carpet.

Are there any weight limitations to how heavy this drag/push is supposed to be? The "creative" solution I am trying now is rather heavy (good strengh training?)

12 piece bucket 09-14-2010 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 75866)
Never hang out with the "Bucket Brigade" when there is loose pickles around :confused1 .

Niiiiiiiiice!


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:04 AM.