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archie swivel 10-16-2005 05:23 PM

Impact fix and flying wedges
 
I was hoping Yoda or Annikan could break this swing down for me. Mind you he is only 20 months old.

http://www.keshiaskeepsakes.net/Demo/ACGolfSwing.html

Arch

annikan skywalker 10-16-2005 06:10 PM

Archie,
#1) Stay outta the WAY!!!....He's already got it figured out!!!

#2) It blows me away how your 20 month old and my 18 month old feel the alignments of the flying wedges with clubs that are the appropriate weight....

#3) where do these children go when they get older...where the rest of us go...Someone starts telling US how to do it when they themselves don't know how to do it themselves...and they start to distort the picture with poor and even misapplied info

#4) If he needs someone to play with my 18 month old daughter is available for a tee time...BUT the ole "Hands Off Rule" is in effect until she's 21...Yeah Right ...Daddy's wishful thinking.

#5) His swing:
The flying wedges...the Leg Seperation..the Pitch Basic...Impact Fix...the Shoulder Acceleration ..the exaggerated Axis Tilt in the Practice Stroke...I could go on...it's just Plain Cool isn't it???

Advice...

#1) Stay outta the way
#2) Show good Pictures all the time
#3) Stay outta the Way
#4) Keep it Fun
#5) Stay outta the Way
#6) Let him show you ...how to...don't ever tell them how to..just do it
#7) Stay outta the way
#8) In the Future find a coach or mentor that teaches more than just the the swing...But the Game...
#9) Stay outta the way
#10) If you really love your child you'll do the odd #"s


Good Luck,

You should be Proud...Continue to enhance his passion...Feed that Fire...Never put it out!!! Nurture it !!!

Annikan[-o<

archie swivel 10-16-2005 08:16 PM

Thanks for the words of encouragement Annikan.

I really can't believe how he maintains lag and the flying wedges without knowing any better. Yeah, I am obviously a very proud father, but you have to admit there are things present in that swing sequence that many adults aspire to achieve. Makes you think, huh?

Archie Swivel

annikan skywalker 10-16-2005 08:53 PM

Arch,
Children don't have preconceived ideas that are fed to them consciously or subconciously by our society...How many people who are "NON-GOLFER"S" come up to you to try and talk golf..."I'm not keeping my head down!...."I need to get under it better"... as they demonstrate a perfect vertical hinge action.....

Little kids learn to swing their plastic clubs because of what they SEE not by what they HEAR...thus ...if they SEE good golfer's they mimic those motions and alignments.....

that's why my daughter loves to watch footage on my V1 Digital Coaching System...and she cheers when she sees "TIGER" as she does in her own language that sounds more like"TIGAHR" as she clap - clap - claps....

And you bet she'll see plenty Lynn Blake's Flying Wedge's and Hinge Action...

You don't always have to teach....people can learn without being taught...Noone taught me to shoot a jumpshot and average 18.1 points per game...It was an Acquired Feel by observation of my most favorite basketball players that I had begun watching since the age of 3.

It wasn't until later studying Linear and Angular Kinematics that I learned that I had to "trigger" my release on the way up during the jump phase.... so that my release point would be at the highest point reached by my center of gravity....The Top of the jumpshot...not by waiting and triggering at the top and then resulting in releasing on the way down...

I think you got my point....Understanding comes after a skill is developed or being developed...or like with TGM it can be learned "along the way"....

But I don't think our children are quite ready for studying 2-N-O ...but can probably do a better demonstration than most...

Good Luck

archie swivel 10-17-2005 08:00 PM

Anyone know where I can get a toy plastic left handed club-- the little guy insists on hitting lefty? That's why the leading edge of the clubface is not parallel with his left arm!


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