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Do You Feel What I Feel?
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So, in answer to your question, what I will describe are my Primary Feels -- themselves also a composite -- that govern my Stroke and that I can depend upon to reliably reproduce the Mechanics patiently and deliberately acquired through the Star System Process of 1-J and 3-B. Swinging: My Lower Body leads and my Upper Body and Power Package lags. This Start Down Motion causes my Wrists to Cock a bit more and the Clubhead Lag to Load against my #3 Pressure Point (Right Forefinger). Since Start Up, I have been aware of a definite Extensor Action (against the #1 Pressure Point -- heel of the Right Hand against the Left Hand thumb). That Feel is accentuated by the Lead-and-Lag Start Down Motion. I sense a Gyroscopic Motion as I Pull the Club Down Plane until it is automatically Thrown-Out by Centrifugal Force in Release. I am very aware of the Left Wrist Throw through the #2 Pressure Point (the last three fingers of the Left Hand sensing the Centrifugal Left Wrist Uncock per 10-20-E). And -- from The Top (Station Two) to The Finish (Station Three) -- I Trace the Straight Plane Line with my Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point. Hitting: Except for the Lag Loading (Drive versus Drag) , the Feel is essentially the same as above until Release. Then, the Club is Driven-Out by Right Arm Muscle Power. I am very aware of the Right Elbow's Drive againt the #1 Pressure Point per 10-20-B and my Right Shoulder acting as a Launching Pad for that Drive. As with Swinging, I Trace the Straight Plane Line with my Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point. However, because I am Actively Thrusting, I Feel the Pressure Point Combination (the Active Muscular Drive against #1 and #3) much more strongly than when Swinging (with its Passive Centrifugal Drive against #2 and #3). |
hhmmm...swinging...
yoda, my right forearm takeaway feels more like a pull, so not much action pressure of heel of right hand on left thumb there! so what am i doing or feeling wrong? and gyroscope...i'd like to hear more about this concept, get the feel of it, is it the intial shoulder thrust or a pull down with hands? could you give me some feels, some drills? hehe, thanks |
Why Johnny Can't Read
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Things must be cold up North-of-the-Border. You have way too much time on your hands! But we're glad you are using it constructively: Namely, to post. Thanks! :D To your questions: 1. Regarding the Takeaway, remember that Extensor Action (the Left Arm being stretched by the Right via the #1 Pressure Point) is an action totally separate and distinct from the Right Forearm Takeaway. Recall from my post above: The Feel of your Total Motion is actually a Composite of many separate -- but readily identifiable -- individual Feels. 2. Regarding the Swinger's Gyroscopic Action and the Right Shoulder's participation, go back and look at the Hitting Vs. Swinging video in our Photo Gallery. Especially the Swinger's Start Down Motion -- "Spin, spin, spin! And the Club Throws Out!" The Right Shoulder does indeed Thrust -- but not violently as the 'T' word might imply...more like a gentle, Leading Turn (toward the Ball) . But remember: This is a Hands-Controlled-Pivot System -- not vice versa -- so the Pivot's underlying Motion is motivated, sensed and controlled by the Hands. You don't have to 'try' to do this: This is the way you have functioned -- naturally! -- every day of your life. And that brings us to the root cause of so many of our Golfing problems: We have replaced our innate naturalness with learned, unnatural procedures. That does not mean that 'naturalness' should be allowed to 'have its way' willy-nilly. Far from it! It must be trained, just as you learned to walk....and to tie your shoelaces...and to drive a car. But you cannot substitute Learned Unnatural Procedures for Learned Natural Procedures in pursuit of Golfing Technique. Yet that is exactly what people do! And that is why they'll rock along with a new 'thought' -- for example, 'Elbows strapped together' per Hogan's Five Lessons -- and things go well for a Hole or two. Then they blow it fifty yards right. Why did that happen? Because the Mechanic was wrong! It was an Unnatural substitute for the correct Natural Procedure. "Why would someone continue to do something so obviously Unnatural?" Young Yoda asked Homer. "It is habit executing its ignorance." said he. Is it any wonder the great majority of us play so poorly? |
yes...it is damn cold....
thanks for the reply, i still would like you to expand on the right shoulder-gyro stuff...and the feel of it as well...ive seen the vid. i understand the hands over pivot, they go here and they go there, our natural system responds to this correctly like everyday tasks. so how do the hands dictate in this task of the gyro? cause in tgm the right shoulder gives initial direction to the hands, so whos the boss then? the right shoulder-gryo or the hands? is right shoulder-gyro a borderline pivot motion? |
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Yoda, Geeezzzz....that's three barrel swinging and 4 barrel hitting....do you use 3 barrel hitting or better said true hitting? DG |
yoda, i edited my post above for some further info...thanks!
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Power supply for hitting is 1,2 and 3. We have been emphasising pressure point #1 as major and pp #3 as sensing. Do anything need to be done, feel for pp#2?
Applying right arm thurst: pushing down to straighten the right arm instead of naturally rolling after impact (like snapping) feels unnatural. Is this suppose to be a natual move? Thanks, Yoda. |
Three And Four Barrels Of Fun
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Four. Radius Power. The Left Arm; as Accelerated by the Downstroke Right Shoulder Turn -- Rotary Body Power); followed by Sequenced Release (4-D-0) of... Two. Velocity Power. The Left Wrist Uncock (#2); and... Three. Transfer Power. The Left Hand Swivel and Roll (#3). All as driven by Centrifugal Force. I use Four-Barrel Hitting (Power Accumulators 4/1/2/3). That is: Four. Radius Power. The Left Arm; as Accelerated by... One. Muscle Power. The Driving Right Arm and Elbow with the Right Shoulder providing the equal and opposite reaction (Launching Pad Body Power); followed by the Simultaneous Release of... Two. Velocity Power. The Left Wrist Uncock; and... Three. Transfer Power. The Left Hand Roll (but no Swivel). All as driven by the Right Arm Triceps and Pectoral Muscle Power. |
Paging Dr. Fort
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Ted Fort is our Resident Hitting Golf Doc. Let's consult with him on this one... Ted? |
Yoda,
I would appreciate some clarification of the difference between "roll" and "swival." "Roll" is clearly defined and illustrated in 4-C-3. I can find no such clarity for "swival." |
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