Originally Posted by HungryBear
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Do the blades make you concentrate better?
The Bear
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i'd say not. Sometimes they have made me nervous that i'm not going to get good contact, so that would probably cause me to tense up & make a poorer swing than i would have, that's not
concentration obviously. - that's
fear
i'm new to TGM but ref. concentration, it seems to me that the bonus is that the principles give one something good, correct & useful
to concentrate on (how useful is that !?)... perhaps...
1) right forearm on plane take-away
2) feel load & lag in hands
3) deliver lag pressure to impact & beyond with flat left wrist
i would be trying to concentrate on the process & allow the results to be what they are
if i can get to doing that really consistently with the cb then i'd try again with the blades & see whether i get better feedback that is useful for fine tuning, but i'd be thinking that if i'm not yet making a good job of the swing there is probably not much point in fine tuning with blades.
Don't know how that applies to your situation ?