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O.B.Left 12-04-2010 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 79315)
O.B.
Thanks.
Like a few second opinions here. Both arms straight, shaft on plane. continue to trace. Looks like the options are TSP or off plane manipulation. That is significant because the Elbow plane golfer would have shifted to TSP at follow-through. The implications are enormous. Looking for sources that have addressed this issue or where HK put it as I have not found it in TGM.

The Bear

Maybe I didnt chose my words carefully enough........Id say any plane or off plane. With the "off plane" being intentional sometimes.

You can hit some nice little lob shots on the Hands Plane and be planar or go non planar by design .....say like a Lee Trevino hold off fade , angled hinge with no Release Swivel , club not pointing at the plane line in Finish. You got options. But for the standard Total Motion planar application........in Follow Through: Both Arms Straight, Flying Wedges, Impact Hands, shaft on "a" Plane (the ones between the TSP and Elbow are most common).

Ill shut up now.

Daryl 12-04-2010 08:45 PM

I'm lost here. Are you referring to keeping the shaft on-plane until the finish swivel or re-planing the club after Both Arms Straight?

HungryBear 12-04-2010 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 79317)
I'm lost here. Are you referring to keeping the shaft on-plane until the finish swivel or re-planing the club after Both Arms Straight?

The question. Straight forward without subterfuge. Total motion, at and past follow through, both arms straight. What plane are you on?

The bear

Daryl 12-04-2010 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 79318)
The question. Straight forward without subterfuge. Total motion, at and past follow through, both arms straight. What plane are you on?

The bear

According to my laser stick, I'm always on-plane from backstroke to finish. TSP.

Mike O 12-04-2010 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 79318)
The question. Straight forward without subterfuge. Total motion, at and past follow through, both arms straight. What plane are you on?

The bear

Bear,
Instead of everyone answering in separate posts, I thought I would help everyone out by condensing a few into one post.

O.B. - would be off plane - strictly by default
Bucket - switching planes at each micro second during the swing - it would change with every swing - so there is no answer for him.
Fort - On a plane that would have full a service buffet with beautifual flight attendants.

HungryBear 12-05-2010 09:18 AM

Got it. now
 
I got it now.

Thanks

Thie answer is:
"This stuff hurts my head" . Marshall Mcluhan

He also said- Don't know, Don't care and Don't want to know because the media is the message.

We know there are single planes, Bi-planes and the old Fokker is a tri-plane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQNivz8dpIc

Need something closer to home??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvOdX...eature=related

The Bear roams in the woods.

Daryl 12-05-2010 10:14 AM

Medium is the Massage

O.B.Left 12-05-2010 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 79318)
The question. Straight forward without subterfuge. Total motion, at and past follow through, both arms straight. What plane are you on?

The bear



Single Shift so TSP. Dont try to do it , it just happens for some reason.

HungryBear 12-05-2010 12:27 PM

Was looking into my right front pocket and saw my elbow pass by, my shoulder was not even close.

Has nothing to do with this thread. It is just one of my observations, Look, Look, Look. That is the second of the three Looks.

The Bear passing by

tim chapman 12-05-2010 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 79328)
Was looking into my right front pocket and saw my elbow pass by, my shoulder was not even close.

Has nothing to do with this thread. It is just one of my observations, Look, Look, Look. That is the second of the three Looks.

The Bear passing by

hi Guys

i've heard 'look look look' referenced quite a few times would someone point me to the significance of it - TIA


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