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Old 03-22-2012, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post


My new favorite video!

Homer Kelly's greatest hits!

lways points at the Plane Line except when they are parallel to each other."



Step in at Right Angles to the line right forearm on Plane-Delivery Line Prep -Do you see it? Are you prepared to un-cock on that line? Are you prepared to roll on that line?

http://youtu.be/vVx6DPCIhd8

Plane line, stability, extensor action!




So smooth and so powerful, time and time again with a correct grip! I do have a question though for Hitting. When I shift to move my shoulder closer to the Base line of the Plane, do I fire at the line when I reach my low point?

Answer?

http://youtu.be/rpdyB_bea-k

Monitor the Delivery Path of the Hands or Trace the base Line of the Plane.

ICT
I think this is a type of Hitting/"Crap Smacking" /Lynn with the Impact Bag type of deal but with the proper short thumb grip, covering the Base Line of the Plane with the club with my back elbow always in front of my body and club decidedly closed, I can step and fire my right arm to my left big toe shooting to Both Arms straight well ahead of the Ball!

I think I am using a "bat stroke" and I hit a sand wedge 105 yards consistently tonight. Driver bounced for the first time at 230 yards and seemed to stay in the air forever.

I felt like I was doing this:

http://youtu.be/cbd3hqj6vEo


and this:

http://youtu.be/iCWUyW0cN-w

with all my pressure points behind the shaft!

It seemed when I straightened my back leg then pivoted on my front heel before shooting my hands straight I might have been using all my stuff! I felt like I only took the club back to parallel with the ground then just shot my arms through!

ICT
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