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6bmike 02-09-2006 11:00 PM

Yoda-Hogan pics
 
How often do you stop by the LBG Gallery and look at the Yoda-Hogan side by side pictures? Hula Hula with a very powerful right shoulder driving down to the ball. The left shoulder, just as Mr. Kelley says, just reacts to the right shoulder. I think some of us spin that left shoulder out to early. Accumulator #4 is released by the right shoulder- the right shoulder thrust. Leave the left shoulder alone so it can be the fulcrum and hinge pin.


Nice pics, almost as good as a side by side picture of Liv Tyler and Kiera Knightley.

Yoda 02-10-2006 12:11 AM

The 'High' Left Shoulder At Fix
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike

The left shoulder, just as Mr. Kelley says, just reacts to the right shoulder.

And remember, everybody, that 'rising' Left Shoulder people sometimes focus on during the Downstroke is simply being driven to its Impact Fix location.

strav 03-04-2006 03:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
And remember, everybody, that 'rising' Left Shoulder people sometimes focus on during the Downstroke is simply being driven to its Impact Fix location.

Would it be true to say the left Shoulder must be driven to its Impact Fix location otherwise the geometry of the swing is lost?

Speaking of geometry, and I’m not sure if they signify anything but these right angles and parallel lines intrigued me.

Bob Cunningham 03-04-2006 10:38 AM

Hogan Lag
 
Great capture of Hogan's move to the ball. Reminds me of Moe Norman's 42 inch lag-drag drill to the ball. Also Cory Pavin's preview drill for his approach shot at Shinnecock.
Posted by new disiple of TGM

Yoda 03-04-2006 12:22 PM

New Hand On Deck
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Cunningham

Posted by new disiple of TGM

Welcome aboard, Bob. :) Thanks for your first post. Keep'em coming!

Rumbler 03-04-2006 02:27 PM

TGM secret?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
And remember, everybody, that 'rising' Left Shoulder people sometimes focus on during the Downstroke is simply being driven to its Impact Fix location.


On the posted student examples on the "after swing" I noticed the lead arm separated much farther from the body on the backswing than in the "before pictures". (Also different than recommendations of all the One Plane Teachers)

No pictures of students closing in on impact were shown, so Couldn't see the lead arm/body relationship at that point.

since the head can be trained to remain motionless in space while different body parts move all around below it, then it makes sense that the lead shoulder can be trained to stop at a certain point in space while the trunk moves into it.

almost the opposite of all the new one plane teachings.
R

YodasLuke 03-04-2006 07:00 PM

Bob, not a bob
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Welcome aboard, Bob. :) Thanks for your first post. Keep'em coming!

I met Bob at the Atlanta Golf Show where I was speaking about G.O.L.F. for three days. I guess I said some things that weren't pure gibberish, and we spoke afterwards. He's a seeker of the truth and a gentleman. He has wonderful experiences in many methodologies, and teaches here in Atlanta.

He's coming to the swamp very soon to see me.

kmmcnabb 03-05-2006 12:08 PM

Is it wrong?
 
Yoda? Anyone?

Is it wrong to focus on driving left shoulder up and back rather than right down and forward? I always had an issue with over the top and using a mirror figured out that working my left up and back made my right work properly. As a matter of fact, for me, it seems to work well to get more power too, harder left work, the better I work down.

Am I crazy? Wrong? Misguided?

Thanks.

comdpa 03-05-2006 12:27 PM

Equivalents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kmmcnabb
Yoda? Anyone?

Is it wrong to focus on driving left shoulder up and back rather than right down and forward? I always had an issue with over the top and using a mirror figured out that working my left up and back made my right work properly. As a matter of fact, for me, it seems to work well to get more power too, harder left work, the better I work down.

Am I crazy? Wrong? Misguided?

Thanks.

You are neither crazy, wrong or misguided.

You are just using an equivalent.

Left shoulder up = Right shoulder down
Left wrist flat = Right wrist bent

:)

ldeit 03-05-2006 12:29 PM

Mike Hebron has used that key as well.

ldeit


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