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Interpretations
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1. "Running out of right arm." 2. 1/4 turn of #3 Pressure Point at the Top. 3. "Roundhousing" 4. "Clear the right hip." I have heard various interpretations of some of these. Maybe you can think of others. |
Discuss--
1. "Running out of right arm." The Right Shoulder does not go downplane enough. This means Right Shoulder is too far away from the ball (and often off plane) so even with full extension of the Right Arm, the Club cannot get to its desired Low Point. 2. 1/4 turn of #3 Pressure Point at the Top. Caused by the Loading direction in Drag Loading. It's a sensation that the pressure has been rotated from the aft to the top. No actual movement of anything. Having go all the way to the End (rather than Top), you can feel this more easily. 3. "Roundhousing" The Right Elbow and Hands going around the Hips in order to prevent collision with the Hips. A subconsious action. Takes everything off plane. Your Hands will be coming from the outside as a result. 4. "Clear the right hip." On the Backstroke, Right Hip needs to be cleared to allow for 3-Dimensional takeway, especially the inwards component. Especially important for Hitters using Angle of Approach procedure. Obvisouly, your hips needs to be cleared on the Downstroke, otherwise we get Roundhousing. |
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2. 10-11-0-3 3. 7-14 4. 7-15 I personally feel that to avoid any misintepretations, we should let the book intepret the book. This is simple hermeneutics. :p |
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