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left arm after impact
What is wrong with the left arm sticking to the body after impact?
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Blast it!
Left arm stickiness would suggest a #4 Acc. misfire!
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If the left arm "pauses" the left hand pauses and club passes the hands. You may have achieved both arms straight but it would be nearer impact, certainly not at Follow Through, 45 degrees. Its all about "overtaking". You must not try to inhibit overtaking but at the same time you dont want it happening before Follow Through, Both Arms Straight for full power shots anyways. (flop shots maybe see 10-3-J). Replace the inclination to hold off with a smooth consistent rate of acceleration and the club stays lagging the power package, past impact all the way to Both Arms Straight. This way impact would be executed as Hinge Action as opposed to Swivel. Is this right guys? |
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Elegantly stated. Regardless of how it's explained in TGM, that's the single best answer. Our primary focus at this point in the Swing, is Hinging the Primary Lever. ![]() __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ________ Other reasons that the Left Arm should not be stuck to the Torso are: Quote:
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My Final Point. You can't have a Wrist Throw to Trigger a Sequenced Release unless the Left Arm can Move off of the Chest. |
To me the finish swivel is what get the club head exiting "LEFT." When follow through and finish are distinct from one another...watch out! I swivel maybe 10% of the time!
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The World is Round - So is the motion of the Lever Assembly
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Continue kind sir
Can you give as a quick rundown of the factors you mentioned. I know that my hands are working left as the club head moves in its orbit. I made a "low bench" out of pvc. People get freaked out (just like I did) when they see how much left the hands and the club move. Most of course have no clue as to the path of the hands. My point (vague and incomplete) is that my hands do not feel like they are going left until I swivel out of follow through.
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Okie this is a good feel, I think. Despite the fact your Hands and the rest of the Primary Lever for that matter, are moving Forward, Up and In (left) three dimensionally post Low Point, the direction of your Thrust (right arm extension, be it passive (swinging) or active (hitting)) is always OUT towards the Base Line until Both Arms Straight---the end of the right arms ability to extend.
The Hitter will have more of a feel for this than the swinger perhaps but the geometry is true for both. The Hands travel IN post Low Point but the Direction of Thrust should be OUT. If it isnt one is probably throwing the club past the hands prior to Follow Through. I see the "swinging left" method as misconstrued unless it is on line and on plane. You cant teach a feel and expect the same results for everyone. Alignments on the other hand are black and white. You are either complying or you are not. The ball will know the difference. |
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In to out impact v. in to out swing was the first conventional instruction pebble to be removed from my shoe! One the coolest feelings is bridging the gap between follow through and finish. After all the effort is takes to go to both arms straight the finish swivel feels like a well deserved vacation! I try to earn the right to swivel.:eyes: This is why I think "hitting" is a great teaching tool. Using #1 Acc going to both arms straight is unmistakable in terms of feel. Whose right arm is straightest at follow through? A hitter or a swinger?
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what is a "low bench"? And could u elaborate or explain what people freaked out about? The left path of your hands? |
could it cause a pull as well?
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Bench me!
Find a low bench. Take your stance with a club and allow the shaft to rest on the edge of the bench. Move move the shaft back and forth using the bench edge as a straight line guide. what you will notice is that although the shaft appears to be moving straight back and through the clubhead is moving in an arc (circular.) This should cure once and for all the idea of swinging "along" the target line in the traditional golf instruction sense. I worked very hard as a squirt to develop the much prized in to out swing. Accordingly I developed a below plane backswing and an above plane follow through. It will give you a sense of the plane. Hitting hundreds of basic motion shots using pvc bench is one of the best things I have done for my game.
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Sure...especially a face pull. All we are really doing is tracing a straight line. For many people on plane feels like everything is going left....afterall the club has to go back up and in. A lot of good players have an in to out swing thinking it is the same as an in to out impact. Homer gave me an in to out impact!
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