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Daryl 02-19-2008 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 49991)
How can you tell the difference between an inferiority and superiority complex in someone that is arrogant?

Ola Mrodock,

Psychology. Hmm? A long time to get that degree. Until then, I'll bite. How can you tell the difference? :)

Mike O 02-19-2008 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 50003)
Ola Mrodock,

Psychology. Hmm? A long time to get that degree. Until then, I'll bite. How can you tell the difference? :)

Sooooo tempting Daryl! But I'll leave you alone on this one-only because my potential roomates are falling like flys and I may need to call on you for company!:eyes:

Uppndownn 02-19-2008 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by okie (Post 49996)
False humility (inferiority) and arrogance (superiority) draw their buckets from the same bitter well spring.

Notice how Bucket just flows in these posts?

Daryl 02-19-2008 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 50004)
Sooooo tempting Daryl! But I'll leave you alone on this one-only because my potential roomates are falling like flys and I may need to call on you for company!:eyes:

Hmm? I must really be missing something. I'm clueless.

lagster 02-20-2008 12:42 AM

Rope Handle
 
OK... back to the topic.

In Swinging, the LEFT ARM is a ROPE, or is ROPE-LIKE. What is the RIGHT ARM then in Swinging? A STRUT, a PISTON with a CLAMP, or what? Some players may even visualize both arms as Ropes, especially with some Float Loading Procedures.

What do you think?

comrade 02-20-2008 12:54 AM

Behold The Man !!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 49991)
How can you tell the difference between an inferiority and superiority complex in someone that is arrogant?

mrodock,

in this particular case i think that if the person had a superiority complex that person would not attack their superior, homer kelley, in such a cheap, shabby and self-aggrandizing way.

i think if this person had a superiority complex they would not kick me off of their website after a couple of innocent questions and the put the entire thread on LOCKDOWN.

and if they felt superior they would in some haughty manner elucidate their grandiose propositions for the entire golfing world to behold !!!

in short the person would be a little less of a laughingstock ! :laughing9

your golfing machine comrade:salut:

mrodock 02-20-2008 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by comrade (Post 50012)
mrodock,

in this particular case i think that if the person had a superiority complex that person would not attack their superior, homer kelley, in such a cheap, shabby and self-aggrandizing way.

i think if this person had a superiority complex they would not kick me off of their website after a couple of innocent questions and the put the entire thread on LOCKDOWN.

and if they felt superior they would in some haughty manner elucidate their grandiose propositions for the entire golfing world to behold !!!

in short the person would be a little less of a laughingstock ! :laughing9

your golfing machine comrade:salut:


Wow, works for me! At least it didn't cost you any $$, some of us learned the hard way.

Bagger Lance 02-20-2008 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster (Post 50010)
OK... back to the topic.

In Swinging, the LEFT ARM is a ROPE, or is ROPE-LIKE. What is the RIGHT ARM then in Swinging? A STRUT, a PISTON with a CLAMP, or what? Some players may even visualize both arms as Ropes, especially with some Float Loading Procedures.

What do you think?

Lagster,

A strut if swinging for Extensor Action. A piston if hitting for for Drive, a clamp on the left arm to keep the Flying Wedges on plane.

As a swinger, if I think of the "arms" as ropes I lose extensor action and end up with missed shots. Either missing the sweet spot or releasing too soon resulting in a fat shot. If someone has a very fast pivot and good flexibility, "arms as ropes" may be a solution. I don't mind thinking of the left arm as a rope, as long as its a tight one. Float loading still requires structure. An oily left wrist and good timing of the pivot is all thats needed.

mrodock 02-20-2008 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster (Post 50010)
OK... back to the topic.

In Swinging, the LEFT ARM is a ROPE, or is ROPE-LIKE. What is the RIGHT ARM then in Swinging? A STRUT, a PISTON with a CLAMP, or what? Some players may even visualize both arms as Ropes, especially with some Float Loading Procedures.

What do you think?

It needs to have structure with give. I think the right arm falls somewhere between a rope and a strut. I think that extensor action while it can be very useful can easily be overdone and be detrimental to the swing and encourage throwaway.

Yoda 02-20-2008 01:21 AM

The Structured Rope
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster (Post 50010)

In Swinging, the LEFT ARM is a ROPE, or is ROPE-LIKE.

Just remember, a rope stretched is not flimsy. It has structure!


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