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I've seen D's Hip Action........he's got rhythm. Small "r" variety and capital R too.
I like the dance off idea though. Maybe it could be pay per view or skype or something so we can all watch it. |
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No doubt the hands slow as the heavy clubhead begins overtaking at release. But there is also a supporting mechanism; that is a turning left shoulder and an extending right arm (paddlewheel motion) providing resistance, because they are supporting the flat left wrist and intended hinge action through impact. If this is part of what you mean by Basic Rhythm then I think I understand where you are coming from. Homer used crankshaft RPM as the model. Even though the piston is connected to a crankshaft spinning at 3000RPM, the piston is going from 0 to 75MPH in less than 9 inches (my rough estimate). If there was a way to measure piston RPM, it would be much higher than the crankshaft as it accelerates to full extension, but that's not the what the gauge on my car is measuring. In the golfing machine, the crankshaft is the left arm flying wedge rotating through impact. Everything supporting that includes spark plugs, fuel, air, and oil. If those are out of whack, its time for a tune up. |
Im just reading all of these posts for the first time. Interesting stuff.
Hope Im not covering old ground but BerntR from a pure golf perspective Ive always considered the flat left wrist to be a Rhythm enabler and "ROLLING" as a Flat Left Wrist maintainer. Is this correct in a scientific sense or is this just a golfer talking feels or something? To my mind its as if the left wrist will be broken by an insurmountable force unless its rolled in some manner. Hence you cant try to merely hold it flat , you have to Roll it flat..... to coin a phrase. My apologies if Im digressing or regressing conversationally. |
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I had a light bulb go on a few years back when Ted told me about roll'in. I'm a steer'in kinda guy and that cured my illness of steer'in and flip'in and cow tip'in. Not really, I still tip cows. There are only two people who are allowed to apologize on this site when posting and you ain't one of em. |
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Homer said that a student of his had a swing that improved just by understanding the proper impact geometry and the ball flight laws, nothing else. An intellectual cure for Steering. Digression and regression at the same time? Now were getting somewhere. |
You Won't Flip Over This Video
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4-KX...ayer_embedded#! Watch the first five and a half minutes. Ted at his best. |
OK, I apologize!
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Sorry, you aren't allowed to apologize. :eyes: The whereabouts of the members who can apologize are unknown. They are most likely snowbound somewhere on the Eastern seaboard. |
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Isnt that great! Now thats how Homer's Impact Geometry and the Alignments that relate directly to it can be taught to the masses. Ted's right down where it matters , where the rubber meets the road, this is the stuff that kids who learn the game with ease do that old hackers never get right. |
Tempo and rhythm
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