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innercityteacher 12-09-2010 11:44 PM

The difference between Throwing to and Throw away..."You cannot move this way (Vertically Un- cocking Left Wrist) and that way (Vertically Bending left Wrist-Throw away) at the same time! "There is no independent motion of the arms..dragged down by the Pivot....(to Jeff Hull) another frozen rope...do you ever mis one?"

"So the mystery of the golf swing fades away." : > Thanks Yoda and Jeff.



ICT

Daryl 12-10-2010 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 79455)
The difference between Throwing to and Throw away..."You cannot move this way (Vertically Un- cocking Left Wrist) and that way (Vertically Bending left Wrist-Throw away) at the same time! "There is no independent motion of the arms..dragged down by the Pivot....(to Jeff Hull) another frozen rope...do you ever mis one?"

"So the mystery of the golf swing fades away." : > Thanks Yoda and Jeff.
ICT


ICT,

Are you quoting someone, from somewhere? Are you quoting Jeff Hull? Yoda?

innercityteacher 12-11-2010 12:38 AM

Quoting Yoda talking with Jeff on the "Address Videos"
 
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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 79456)
ICT,

Are you quoting someone, from somewhere? Are you quoting Jeff Hull? Yoda?

What I finally realized Daryl, was that HK was more than just bright and Lynn is not "f'n around" in his teaching. LBG is the real deal.

Remember DaVinci's "Vitruvian Man?" His drawing indicates he understood ancient proportional measurements. Think Solomon's Temple and the ability to recreate it and other "greatest hits of human antiquity." Sublime accuracy without modern technology! Knowing how to build a perfect foundation when such things really mattered.

To read more about this: http://www.aiwaz.net/vitruvian-man/a6

We're talking about really knowing how a golf swing works, knowing without guessing. Bio-mechanically speaking, "Throwing to" a point is not "Throw-away." When thrusting the Right arm or Pivot-pulling the FLW, the Vertically Un-cocking wrist with a little EA will travel on the Sweet-spot Plane without a wobble.

I was really afraid I would create Throwaway when using a Sweeping Stroke last July. I've learned a lot since then including that I can Sweep or Swing consistently enough to shoot par. I've also learned that a big sweep will work with a driver and a little sweep is beautiful from 150 yards and in. As long as my FLW is Un-cocking and Swiveling it is not bending or flipping.

I start an indoor league, tomorrow!

ICT

KevCarter 12-11-2010 11:53 AM

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City, your post reminded me of a picture I had seen in our friend Paul Smith's iSeek Golf School. I thought you might enjoy it.

Kevin


innercityteacher 12-11-2010 01:08 PM

I hadn't seen that but that's my point.
 
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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 79486)
City, your post reminded me of a picture I had seen in our friend Paul Smith's iSeek Golf School. I thought you might enjoy it.

Kevin


Hey, are you turning your bilzard into any sledding at your course?

ICT

KevCarter 12-11-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 79491)
Hey, are you turning your bilzard into any sledding at your course?

ICT

Oh Man, if we did, nobody could get there. It's B R U T A L ! :crybaby:

innercityteacher 12-12-2010 05:19 PM

Talk about a solid Tripod!
 
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Originally Posted by KevCarter (Post 79492)
Oh Man, if we did, nobody could get there. It's B R U T A L ! :crybaby:

More insight. The wider my stance, the less significant my front leg shortness is, and both wrists level really works. 1-2 Right hip/Right hip and the Vertically Un-cocking Left Wrist is Thrown through the ball and the Forward Swivel. Watch where the club face begins to close to determine ball flight.

Regarding Mr. Hogan's Missing Piece, Weight forward does move the impact point back. Whether Sweeping or Swinging, the inside aft quadrant of the ball struck with an open club face can be made to go straight or create a slight push, repeatedly! :)


ICT

Daryl 12-12-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 79533)
More insight. The wider my stance, the less significant my front leg shortness is, and both wrists level really works. 1-2 Right hip/Right hip and the Vertically Un-cocking Left Wrist is Thrown through the ball and the Forward Swivel. Watch where the club face begins to close to determine ball flight.

ICT

A wider stance is also much more appropriate for Horizontal Hinging because the Right Forearm can more easily return to the Angle of Approach with a pitched Elbow Location.

innercityteacher 12-13-2010 12:18 AM

Mucho Gracias, muchacho!
 
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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 79535)
A wider stance is also much more appropriate for Horizontal Hinging because the Right Forearm can more easily return to the Angle of Approach with a pitched Elbow Location.


I also have to work more with the Taly to make sure my wedges stay together. (Try keeping your hands in the course to the flag...is it proper to tilt shoulder up and back in a more pendulum motion as Moe thought he did?)

Just 3 more months to April!!!!!!! :notworthy :dance: :golfing_banana:


ICT

innercityteacher 12-18-2010 06:17 PM

Weight Watcher's and Winter Exercises Without a Ball
 
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher (Post 79550)
I also have to work more with the Taly to make sure my wedges stay together. (Try keeping your hands in the course to the flag...is it proper to tilt shoulder up and back in a more pendulum motion as Moe thought he did?)

Just 3 more months to April!!!!!!! :notworthy :dance: :golfing_banana:


ICT

I've been watching Mr. Tomasello's video on "The Pivot."

http://lynnblakegolf.com/index.php/V...The-Pivot.html

I have watched his lowering the right shoulder motion and I can do it, even with a wider stance and after RFT takeaway.

I have lost 4 lbs. this week on Weight Watchers Online. I think if I do 50 of these repititions, daily, I can burn a little more whale blubber. :)

Is this Pivot exercise a good one?


ICT


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