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Old 11-08-2012, 02:12 PM
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A NEXT LEVEL event
Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Without this, there is no G.O.L.F.!


This is so important! If I were teaching a person, and I did the other day on the range, I would make him reproduce the 90 degree wedges with Chips, Pitches, Punches, and full shots over an alignment stick. (I carry 4 theses days!)

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The Next level

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Also, remember that the entire Right Forearm Flying Wedge -- the Right Elbow, the Forearm, the Bent Right Wrist, the No. 3 Pressure Point and the Rigid Extension, i. e., the dowel -- will remain on the Horizontal Plane throughout. The Big Deal is to set the Right Wrist in a Rigid Bent Right Wrist Condition and then hold it throughout the 'Backstroke' and 'Throughstroke.'



Yoda,
are you saying that the dowel will be parallel to the ground throughout?



In this drill, absolutely. You must get the 'Feel' of maintaining the entireRight Forearm Flying Wedge Assembly in the same Plane. The Assembly willonly be on the Angled Plane of the Stroke from Release through theFollow--Through. But the Assembly will be in its own Plane throughoutand will be positioned at 90 degrees to the Left Arm Flying Wedge (6-B-3-0-1).

It is this Mechanic -- the On Plane Right Forearm Flying Wedge -- thatmust become a 'Describable Sensation' (1-J) and incorporated into your Strokeas an Identifiable Feel. When you can do this, you will go to the Next Level.

Trust me.
We do Lynn, and thanks to Daryl, Kev Carter, Jerry, OB and all the fine people at LBG!
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