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08-02-2008, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by hg
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Here's the DTL view ...this may help with the analysis
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Viewing these swing sequences hasn't been very user friendly, so we added a new feature to help. If you've viewed any image attachments recently, you should notice that it will now open in this same browser window. For something a little less obvious that will be more useful, click on the right or left side of the large image and it will take you to the next/previous attachment. That should make viewing these swing sequences much easier!
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08-02-2008, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O
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Dr. Earless one to be,
put down the meth pipe and stop the obsession with the head-
Absolutely, if you have a major head problem then you would look to see why your head is hanging back and then make the correction.
That said I wouldn't consider Toolish to have any major head motion problem- at least I would see other issues directly that may cause any head motion issues that you are seeing.
Glad to see we agree on this What's next?
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bottom line . . . . Saved this deal and did a slowmo freeze frame deal.
too much hang back or tilt or whatever . . . . causes the right wrist to be thrown because the pivot is stalled.
fix . . .
go FORWARD . . .
That would be the bucket analysis anyhow.
this dude has some MAJOR good pieces in his motion. Arms work nice . . . pivot works nice just doesn't have his upper body forward enough and as result the hands don't look educated but I have a feeling his hands know what to do they just can work because of the pivot. Low point gets compromised because he doesn't get his tilt forward enough.
That's what I got.
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08-02-2008, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by bambam
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Viewing these swing sequences hasn't been very user friendly, so we added a new feature to help. If you've viewed any image attachments recently, you should notice that it will now open in this same browser window. For something a little less obvious that will be more useful, click on the right or left side of the large image and it will take you to the next/previous attachment. That should make viewing these swing sequences much easier!
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Is this the reason I'm having problems viewing the videos in the gallery?
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08-02-2008, 06:37 PM
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Nice Upgrade
Originally Posted by bambam
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Viewing these swing sequences hasn't been very user friendly, so we added a new feature to help. If you've viewed any image attachments recently, you should notice that it will now open in this same browser window. For something a little less obvious that will be more useful, click on the right or left side of the large image and it will take you to the next/previous attachment. That should make viewing these swing sequences much easier!
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Nice added feature Bambam...I noticed it works with even the older sequences...it does make it much easier to view/compare from frame to frame. Looking forward to providing new sequences for LBG members to enjoy 
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08-02-2008, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by hg
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Nice added feature Bambam...I noticed it works with even the older sequences...it does make it much easier to view/compare from frame to frame. Looking forward to providing new sequences for LBG members to enjoy
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Thanks, Bambam, for your countless hours of devotion to LBG and its mission. Thanks, too, to hg, who for several years now has added a new dimension to our forums with his stop-action sequences extracted from video.
You guys are the best!

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08-02-2008, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by GPStyles
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Is this the reason I'm having problems viewing the videos in the gallery?
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If it was a day or so ago, yes, but that should be fixed now.
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08-03-2008, 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by powerdraw
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interesting...but then, to keep the pivot going, he must aim where to keep it going throughout? inside aft? top of equator? front of the ball?
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Wasn't ignoring you- but was waiting for Toolish to respond to my replies and questions - first.
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08-03-2008, 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted by bambam
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Viewing these swing sequences hasn't been very user friendly, so we added a new feature to help. If you've viewed any image attachments recently, you should notice that it will now open in this same browser window. For something a little less obvious that will be more useful, click on the right or left side of the large image and it will take you to the next/previous attachment. That should make viewing these swing sequences much easier!
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Wait a minute! You're telling me with this kind of knowlege, firepower and ability in the LynnBlake Administration- that you cannot block 12 piece grease pit from posting!?  Something is not right here! Stuff behind the scenes!? When I get to the bottom of this - heads will hang!  Blake, Bagger, Bam Bam, Ben, Bucket- get the drift!? Catch the Clue!? I'm on to you guys!!!! I'm seeing the hidden codes in my morning papers and it's becoming very clear to me!! 
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08-03-2008, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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bottom line . . . . Saved this deal and did a slowmo freeze frame deal.
too much hang back or tilt or whatever . . . . causes the right wrist to be thrown because the pivot is stalled.
fix . . .
go FORWARD . . .
That would be the bucket analysis anyhow.
this dude has some MAJOR good pieces in his motion. Arms work nice . . . pivot works nice just doesn't have his upper body forward enough and as result the hands don't look educated but I have a feeling his hands know what to do they just can work because of the pivot. Low point gets compromised because he doesn't get his tilt forward enough.
That's what I got.
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I'm with ya - but I'd see the pivot stopping or hanging back as a sympton and not a direct cause. So I wouldn't have as the primary correction- moving more forward on it. But I see the sympton that you are talking about and it is certainly one of many- Now that we agree  - What else can we argue about? 
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08-03-2008, 04:56 AM
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KAPLOWD - What do you mean by the Hogan waggle.
Mike - Aiming about B2. Handicap is 6.0 so average high 70's. When I said I tend to set the face closed it is closed to the intended flight line. Whenever I cosciously check it at fix it tends to point left if anything. When I said dealt with my release I meant I am happy with it, it is not something I am trying to change. I don't have an issue with not being a snap releaser.
You said "you have over done the down, out and forward- you need more down." I am confused by that...if anything I take a fairly chunky divot and get a lot of spin which I thought related to a steep angle of attack on the ball...maybe it is the right wrist straightening that is causing the ball flight trajectory wise.
mb6606 - Misses are pulls and cuts generally...not many hooks.
I hit some balls yesterday working on more of a right forearm takeaway (thanks Okie) which helped to keep the club more on plane. I also worked on releasing the body more thorugh the ball and stopping the head hanging back. Ended up with a bit of a Duval move where the head starts to turn before impact. The ball flight definately had a stronger tendency, a bit lower and more penetrating...but still need to do more on the pivot to allow the right wrist to keep its alignment though.
Again, thanks all for the input...
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