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Yes those bands must be something like E.A. He didnt use the bands as drawn himself for some reason. Hogan it has been written, tried to make the two arms act like one big one, which would be consistent with Homers notion of the arms having two divergent vectors (which he rectified by making the left arm inert and under the direction of the right , which necessitated E.A.) |
very important post, Kevin Carter outlined it for me last September and it really makes a difference. You cannot over emphasize delivery line roll prep at the top. It is really easy to fail to prepare to roll.
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There ya go Daryl, back on track. 12-3-0 pt 22. DELIVERY LINE ROLL PREP.
"Why? Because that's were the Golfing Machine LIVES, thats why!" Lynn Blake. The thing that if done with a flat left wrist "will take you immediately to the next level". The opposite of Steering Prep. All derived from Homer's impact geometry in 2-C-0, total compression with an Inside -Out Impact 2-J-2 and Horizontal Hinging. Close the thread, Baby. Quick. You gotta start doing your prep for next weeks post. |
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I will explain precisely and clearly, Delivery Roll Prep, Downstroke Geometry, Release Alignments, Impact and Follow-through. Anyone who reads the post and looks at the pictures will immediately be able to apply their new knowledge and perform a perfect Sequenced Release. It will be that easy. Hitters will be able to perform a perfect Simultaneous release. Additionally, Swingers will learn to Swivel at Start-up and I'm giving 3 Options for the Release Swivel. "Everything you wanted to know about a Swivel but were afraid to ask". And lastly, the best of all, for Swingers, I'm going to show you Where to Release, How to Release and How to get there. :) Oh, and so there is no confusion or doubt, my pictures include a Plane-Board. It's made of Glass, and it has Right Forearm Impact Alignments in dry erase marker on it. :) |
Where am I?
Where am I? what am I doing here? (paraphrase Stockton")
In the LOUNGE. Talking on about something that started with RELEASE SWIVEL. Went to roll through impact. Then follow through/finish swivel. Then elbow plane not allowing EA then EA required for swivel. I stuck a "Huh" in there couple of times. I will withdraw my Huh's because I think I understand what I think I understand if that will help you end this thread. OK Bear |
Nah go ahead Bear. What were you going to say about Hogan?
Saturday is a long way off and after we read D's post we're all gonna find golf so freaking easy that we may never surf the net for golf stuff again. |
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That plane board made of glass sounds interesting. That is a major undertaking, thanks in advance. What about Finish Swivel? Is that in there? Stopping at Follow Through is easy but getting to Follow Through, Both Arms Straight while on your way to a Finish Swivel is a different matter. Most guys dont make it all the way down and out or get both arms straight. |
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If you tied a rope around your left shoulder and applied EA, do you still call it Dynamic Tension? just curious |
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Part 2.- only if the rope has a handle The Bear |
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