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golfer24 11-30-2006 02:53 PM

Swinging Forces
 
From my understading there are three things we can so in regards to the forces generated in the golf stroke. 1# Avoid 2# Harness or 3# overpower. In order to harness these forces do we assign physics precedence over geometry? If so is it not vital to train the pivot without using arms or hands so that the primary lever assembly lines up through impact. Maintaining and sustaining the line of compression.

Like some opinions.

Many Thanks

bts 11-30-2006 09:40 PM

cause v.s. effect
 
"Geometry" is the effect of "physics", which is the effect of the "intent" of rotation against the "lag".

In terms of the arms and hands, they are parts of the whole rigid (or force-applying, stressed, tensed, lagged) rotating struture, supporting and sustaining the "lag", which dictates everything.

comdpa 12-01-2006 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfer24
From my understading there are three things we can so in regards to the forces generated in the golf stroke. 1# Avoid 2# Harness or 3# overpower. In order to harness these forces do we assign physics precedence over geometry? If so is it not vital to train the pivot without using arms or hands so that the primary lever assembly lines up through impact. Maintaining and sustaining the line of compression.

Like some opinions.

Many Thanks

You are correct on that golfer24...
Please read post #4 here

Trane 12-02-2006 10:23 AM

Thanks Compda
 
Compda,

Thanks for referring us back to that older post of yours. Nicely laid out with good TGM support. This further supports what I've been in dire need of working on & what I've just started to focus my mental energies on. I've read this section in the yellow book several times, but again, the value of this website and its dedicated posters is priceless!!!!:happy3:

Thanks

comdpa 12-02-2006 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trane
Compda,

Thanks for referring us back to that older post of yours. Nicely laid out with good TGM support. This further supports what I've been in dire need of working on & what I've just started to focus my mental energies on. I've read this section in the yellow book several times, but again, the value of this website and its dedicated posters is priceless!!!!:happy3:

Thanks

Thanks for your encouragement Trane.

I have always endeavoured to share what was shared to me by my mentors. Like them, my committment was always to provide reason behind my statements than merely "spouting".

This I feel has always helped not only my students, but myself personally because logical reason strengthens the belief system and gives you courage to hold onto it even when things don't seem to work.


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