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Amen Corner 11-10-2008 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by brownman (Post 57438)
Can someone please explain the application of Acc 2-3,the books states 2 before 3,thats well and good but to me it all has to be done in the one action.At the point in the downswing to impact,I find it impossible to seperate,

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Originally Posted by brownman (Post 57512)
....imo you would be errant,as for a boxer using a steady front leg to deliver a KO blow,WRONG,it is in fact the follow up movement of the rear leg that adds the power,trust me Im an ex pro boxer and I do know.

Am I the only one seing a "pattern" here?

brownman 11-10-2008 05:06 AM

Pattern?
 
Sorry Amen,Please explain ....Seeing a pattern...Cheers

pistol 11-10-2008 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by brownman (Post 57519)
Sorry Amen,Please explain ....Seeing a pattern...Cheers

you are a hitman..hitter

brownman 11-10-2008 07:19 AM

hitters pattern
 
Oh ,I see,yes I have been using hitter pattern,but gone to swinger(trying) thanks pistol

brownman 11-10-2008 07:22 AM

pistol
 
I hope thats what you meant,Im no good on cryptics lol

pistol 11-10-2008 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by brownman (Post 57521)
Oh ,I see,yes I have been using hitter pattern,but gone to swinger(trying) thanks pistol

reading between the lines im guessing amen is saying this and it sounds like you are a thruster..nothing wrong with a good right side uppercut..does some damage:)

O.B.Left 11-10-2008 11:42 AM

Hitting or swinging, jabbing or swinging a punch I bet you like to get your right shoulder close enough to the impact area before you thrust.

Being Canadian Im talking golf and hockey here, dont know anything about boxing.

brownman 11-10-2008 05:12 PM

shoulder
 
close to it ,or thru it

okie 11-11-2008 11:45 AM

"The "On plane" Right Forearm ALWAYS establishes and maintains the correct clubshaft-left arm angle through release and impact".

Jeff.[/quote]

I say it is a combination of unicorn horn and pixie dust! Thanks.

O.B.Left 11-11-2008 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brownman (Post 57438)
Can someone please explain the application of Acc 2-3,the books states 2 before 3,thats well and good but to me it all has to be done in the one action.At the point in the downswing to impact,I find it impossible to seperate indeed ,thats the basis of my question,in essence,why should we even try,isnt it just as easy to improve that section by treating it as one componant keeping in mind that its the full swing im refering to here.
Please dont just fob this question off by saying something like read the book!,I beleive this is a very if not the most important segment of swing...
Looking forward to valuable input....Thanks in advance

Brownman

Back to your original question. Per 4-D-0. Your simultaneous release of 2 and 3 might suggest you are hitting at release. Being an ex pro boxer that wouldn't surprise me in the least. A concentration on Hand Motion-#3, clubFACE, an active right tricept thrust, rather than Wrist motion-#2, clubHEAD, thowout, left hand karate chop, sequenced release etc.

LUke will tell ya that the latter types are more like ballerinas than boxers. Me, I liked Ali, he could dance and hit. Double threat.


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