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Trig 03-08-2005 03:57 PM

Different loading procedures
 
Rob,

This is really cool! Good job on these.

It occurred to me that the start down position for the hitter probably assumes he is loading on the way down, which if fine. I believe YodasLuke loads that way. When Yoda is hitting, he loads at the top and looks more like the swinging Stickman at start down.

So I guess there are variations out the ying-yang that could be drawn....

I like Stickman.

Trig 03-08-2005 03:59 PM

Hinging
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by loubert
Here is "basic" question in this "advanced" thread: what is the origin of the different finish positions when impact looks identical?

Also, is a down-the-line verison in the works?

Thanks,
Lou

I'm guessing this has to do with angled vs horizontal hinging. Look at the post impact pics and note the difference in clubface position. The swinger is horizontal hinging, while the hitter is using angled hinging.

tfdanos 03-08-2005 08:01 PM

This is why I have so much fun at work.

Great work, Rob.

PChandler 03-08-2005 08:25 PM

If you slide the web page up and down at a certain speed you can see the "motion" especially release-impact-follow through. It reminds me of Steve Elkington's Five Fundamentals photos where you can flip the pages for the swing sequence.

The red shaft really helps this. Have you experimented with different colors or shaft thickness?

Great stuff! Just curious...did you consider axis tilt in the back stroke and end/top frames? The reason I asked is I was studying the TGM Glossary and Axis Tilt defined is "Golf - To change the plane of the Shoulder Turn without moving the Head, the golfer must tilt the the Shoulder Axis by moving the Hips" I admit I have Axis Tilt fog at the present time.

Thanks much.

PChandler

Hunter 03-08-2005 11:05 PM

Re: Different loading procedures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trigolt
Rob,

This is really cool! Good job on these.

It occurred to me that the start down position for the hitter probably assumes he is loading on the way down, which if fine. I believe YodasLuke loads that way. When Yoda is hitting, he loads at the top and looks more like the swinging Stickman at start down.

So I guess there are variations out the ying-yang that could be drawn....

I like Stickman.

Trigolt,

I appreciate your comments. In the start down I was trying to show the difference between longitudinal and radial acceleration.

Hope I did.

Hunter

Hunter 03-08-2005 11:10 PM

Re: Stick it Close!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf
Nice Job Hunter,

I agree with Annikan's assessment of the swingers start up swivel. Also, the hitter looks like it is using vertical hinging at follow through. Otherwise, top notch. Thanks!

Drewitgolf,

It is supposed to be angled hinging, couldn't figure out how to do it any other way. Will keep trying.

Hunter

Hunter 03-08-2005 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loubert
Here is "basic" question in this "advanced" thread: what is the origin of the different finish positions when impact looks identical?

Also, is a down-the-line verison in the works?

Thanks,
Lou

Lou,

I did the finish this way because the right arm is always driving, which might produce an abbreviated finish.

Down the line could be tough. I may give it a shot.

Hunter

Hunter 03-08-2005 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PChandler
If you slide the web page up and down at a certain speed you can see the "motion" especially release-impact-follow through. It reminds me of Steve Elkington's Five Fundamentals photos where you can flip the pages for the swing sequence.

The red shaft really helps this. Have you experimented with different colors or shaft thickness?

Great stuff! Just curious...did you consider axis tilt in the back stroke and end/top frames? The reason I asked is I was studying the TGM Glossary and Axis Tilt defined is "Golf - To change the plane of the Shoulder Turn without moving the Head, the golfer must tilt the the Shoulder Axis by moving the Hips" I admit I have Axis Tilt fog at the present time.

Thanks much.

PChandler

PChandler,

Axis tilt occurs in the start down. I apologize, the Hitter stickman has a little more axis tilt than the Swinger. I think the hitter is more correct.

Hunter

floatloader 03-10-2005 09:16 PM

Gregg McHatton designed a program he calls, "Blobman" which can be loaded on your pc. It is a stick figure that you can move to any position and can be viewed from 3 different angles. Check it out at www.golfresearch.com

johngolf33 03-11-2005 09:11 AM

Very nice graphics to see clearly the differences between swinging and hitting. Thanks a bunch! :lol:


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