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Yes, more on the right shoulder........
Same request as DOC..................realize this is swinger tab, but more on the action of the right shoulder in hitting...........
every now and then it takes off down on its own and lets just say I hit it a little fat.............. maybe a link to a previous thread in the hitters tab? |
The Hitter's Right Shoulder
I have written extensively on this subject and recommend you search my archives. Meanwhile, click on www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=493 to get started. Here's an exerpt from my post in that thread:
"For both Hitters and Swingers, the Pivot Loads the #3 Lag Pressure Point during the Start Down. This insures that the Body will lead the Power Package into the Downstroke and offers assurance that it will continue to do so into the Finish. For Hitters, the Loading is maintained on the Aft side of the Shaft. Since the Right Forearm supports this Loading Action, this procedure simultaneously Loads the Bent Right Arm. Led by the Hip Slide parallel to the chosen Delivery Line, the Downstroke Right Shoulder Turn takes up the initial Clubhead inertia -- the disinclination of the Sweet Spot to follow. But...the Shoulder Turn is slow; it reaches its top speed very quickly; and its ability to continue the Downstroke Acceleration soon pales in comparison to that of the now Loaded Right Triceps. Accordingly, the Right Shoulder early in the Downstroke ceases to apply Thrust. Instead, its Action (actively doing work) becomes merely Motion (permitting, but not causing, other events to occur). It thus becomes the Launching Pad -- the 'recoil' platform -- for the Driving Right Arm." |
Get a mirror the kind you hang off the back of your closet door.
Set the mirror against a wall and rest a dowel within the mirror frame. Set up in front of the mirror and set the dowel to the plane of your your right forearem (turned shoulder plane). Practice RFT with a club up and down the dowel plane in the mirror. |
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Should there be any attention given to the feet and lower legs as a platform or base? Do they "give" and accept the downstroke acceleration or is there a "resistance?" DRW |
Opposing Forces
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To get an idea of how important the ground is, imagine stepping off the side of an unsecured rowboat onto a dock some distance away. If in the Golf Stroke the ground acted the same way as the boat, there would be big trouble! |
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Supporting Body Power Versus Launching Pad
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Larger Muscle group is trigger by the smaller muscle group. Think about the "spear the fish" action, we are thinking about the hands (in fact is the finger trigging the hand then the wrist). As long as we can feel the finger and the weight of the club, let the right hand index finger to bend our right wrist , allow it to work with the back swing lag and the momentum.
Lag is a sequence of motion, we are using the lag to create force and load our shaft. We have to feel the lag in order to work with the momentum and rythum; and where the fingers will give you the direct feedback sence of pressure. As long as we are pulling our left arm with the extensor action (Conciouse motion) the right wrist bending would affect the total right elbow motion. Is all link together. As long as we are not stopping the pivot to function, the pivot will work along with balance and momentum. And the bend right elbow affect the left wrist cocking. Feeling the lag and stress the shaft Feeling the pressure and work with the rythum Good rythum will built good momentum And go along with the momentum and bend right wrist. The reverse presure point (#3) will bend our wrist After all, are all fingers feel With lag pressure (Swinger) The relay is from right to left Bend right wrist control the take away (concious extensor) FW Flat left wrist control the forward swing (swinger-Left Mid and fourth fingers feel)FW Is more then just one circle turn, is two half circle to form the swing. The pivot will work, once it trained, forget about it if you can Left the finger to do the job, and the swing will just looks as good. Visual create illusion.... Bend right elbow |
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