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I like the max release....cheers |
2HBP = two handed basketball pass.
The smaller the pulley, the heavier the ball. I think Hogan used an 8#, if it gets to heavy I lose power. You got to be a giant if you want to make it work right. Pivot power transfer to zone 2? I may be just rambling, thank god for Homer, Hogan too. Bumpy |
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As far as the 2hbp goes, I can see the potential for disruption if using a big pulley. AC |
Grips?
As a matter of interest only,Why do club grips have a taper,I mean most putters have flat grips,(sort off)but some early day grips were not tapered..........has this got anything to do with "gripping light",by this mean,..ie..if there was no taper ,one would have squeeze a bit more to hold grip properly imo...not earth moving,purely,interest.......cheers:salut:
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Accentuating the pass!
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http://youtu.be/EDNCLchMYRI Good luck. ICT! |
No kidding that comment screwed me up for years!
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Catch-up
Im struggling with release and in need of some wisdom....i have been getting mixed results and indeed mixed distances with my Swinging Pattern,as I getting in to release,I feel that my swing centre is far too early just using the rotating shoulders and gravity,and cent /force,I have been playing with manually getting my R/elbow more into the "pitch"position.
This seems to be getting my hands into a better position for releasing than just using Shoulder/rotation,my pivot feels ok but my swing feels "better" by moving my r/elbow and has the feeling that I pulling the shaft down into release in a straighter line from the top. Am I doing something wrong by using this action or is it OK? Thanks in advanceBM:read: |
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