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Old 04-25-2005, 05:49 AM
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The three imperatives?
Would some one please list the three imperatives?
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Old 04-25-2005, 07:05 AM
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Do not have the book handy, but I believe it is:

- A flat left wrist (at impact)
- A clubhead lag pressure point (at impact)
- A straight plane line (The line on which the titled arc described by the clublead rests)

Note: For leftys, the first imperative reads
- A flat right wrist (at impact)
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by metallion
Do not have the book handy, but I believe it is:

- A flat left wrist (at impact)
- A clubhead lag pressure point (at impact)
- A straight plane line (The line on which the titled arc described by the clublead rests)

Note: For leftys, the first imperative reads
- A flat right wrist (at impact)
These are correct. Except for the descriptions of the plane line and clubhead lag pressure point. The plane should be seen as a flat surface with four sides that extends to infinite. THE STRAIGHT PLANE LINE IS THE BASE OF THAT RECTANGULAR PLANE(the part that sits on the ground) it is parrallel to and slightly inside the target line.

The clubhead lag pressure point is present from the TOP to FOLLOW THROUGH.

Hope this helps.

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Sorry, this may be a little bit off topic, but why did Homer use the words Imperatives as opposed to Essentials (stationary head, balance and rhythm), or vice versa? What message is he trying to get across? Imperatives are more important than Essentials?
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Old 04-25-2005, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
Sorry, this may be a little bit off topic, but why did Homer use the words Imperatives as opposed to Essentials (stationary head, balance and rhythm), or vice versa? What message is he trying to get across? Imperatives are more important than Essentials?
Exactly. You cannot function without the three Imperatives. You can, however, play decent golf without the Essentials - but it's certainly recommended that you incorporate them as well.
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Old 04-25-2005, 02:21 PM
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I can find pros that do not operate on a straight plane line throughout their swing. So if there was a laser pointer on both ends of their club, it will not be pointing to an extension of the plane line all the way through their stroke. Although, obviously as the club nears impact, if will have to start tracing again.

I may have missed the point. Someone please explain...!
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Old 04-25-2005, 05:03 PM
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I had two but not the third!
I was at work without access to The Book when I originally asked the question. I had the flat left and clubhead lag but I was hung up on the third. I was trying to fit extensor action in to the list .
I wonder why it isn't an imperative?? It seems pretty darn important to my stroke!
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Old 04-25-2005, 05:11 PM
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Imperative: definition
Imperative: "Impossible to deter or evade"
Essential: "Basic or indispensable; necessary"
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
I can find pros that do not operate on a straight plane line throughout their swing. So if there was a laser pointer on both ends of their club, it will not be pointing to an extension of the plane line all the way through their stroke. Although, obviously as the club nears impact, if will have to start tracing again.

I may have missed the point. Someone please explain...!
ideally trace the plane back, trace the plane through. But we aren't robots...so there will be variations used just like the golfing machine says you can do.
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:09 PM
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Re: I had two but not the third!
Originally Posted by LSH

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I wonder why it isn't an imperative?? It seems pretty darn important to my stroke!
Steve
Tough to get it in as an Imperative. They are physical or conceptual states. Might be able to slip it in with Essentials, because they are composites of Actions (or intentional lack thereof).

Maybe a 3rd category .... "Actions That Make a Whole Lot of Good Things Happen and Cleanup a Bunch of Bad Things You May Have Been Doing for Years."

Doesn't quite have the snap or economy of expression of "Imperative" or "Essential". I'll have to work on it.

I agree, working on the Extensor Action is like mining gold.

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