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What did you accomplish from the basic motion rehersals last winter JerryG?
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First, I think the flat left wrist/bent right wrist concept.
Then the confirmation and focus on each of the pressure points in the hands. I found the more downward I pressured the shaft with 1 and 3, the better the compression. Like City says, "straight to China." Then the concept of the Power Package and dumping it right down through the ball. I think those for starters and that's without much thought. Others could very well add and of course correct me here. |
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But did you strike the ball better after doing the basic motion practice? Longer? Straighter? Better trajectory? More FIR's and GIR's? |
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Air... The "scientists" don't agree with the "Line of Compression." I don't care what they think. It's a personal thing. It's a feel, it's a sound, it's mystical. When you feel it, you know what it was, you want to feel it again. Without TGM, we had no idea how to recreate it... it was fleeting. Now it's real. You can feel it, you can hear it. You can hear when others achieve it. When you don't feel it, you know why, and you work harder. The great players shots make a different sound, can't describe it, but you know it's there... Practice basic motion with a friend. It can make you giggle like a little girl. When you hear your partner's compression it makes you smile. You feel his joy. You know why he's smiling. I have to feel it again! Science and art, can't have just one. Homer Kelley was a scientist and an artist. You can see it in his work. He wants us to feel what he learned. YODA wants us to feel what he learned... win a debate, who cares? I want to help people feel compression. I do it with basic motion. That's what Homer and YODA taught us. Listen to Bobby -- THE IMPACT ZONE -- thats what it's all about! I may sound goofy, I don't care. It is what it is, and it works in the real world. Kevin |
Just be careful doing basic motion with Taly, right Kev? Seriously, every time my alignments are off, basic motion brings it on back. Key is down, if you don't know whether you hit down, you did'nt. Trackman shows pga tour players hit every shot, including drivers, with the club moving downwards. Interesting what happens when that is your intent from the top of the backswing, when you swing down, not forward, no roundhousing. Nothing better after a wedge shot than walking ten yards up to recover that divot that looks like a beaver pelt.
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That still gives me nightmares Roger!!! :salut: |
Air, if you have some spare coin....
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