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Hunter 03-07-2005 11:44 PM

HITTING & SWINGING STICKMAN
 
Everyone,

Let me introduce you to Stickman. The following is what I do on those late nights when I am not reading the forum. I had fun doing it and would like everyone to enjoy it to. I don't claim to be an artist so don't laugh.

By no means is he perfect, but it is interesting to see some of the differences and samenesses between Hitting and Swinging. I thought we could have some fun and learn at the same time. So, I welcome all comments and corrections. Let's try to make him perfect.

Have Fun.

Forever Hitting,
Hunter










annikan skywalker 03-08-2005 12:05 AM

Hunter,
Very Nice work!!!!....I think for the most part your dead on...You might want to reconsider the start-up and backstroke portions as preferences to the selected stroke pattern...

.For Instance... A Swing procedure it might be a possibility for the swinger to "swivel" the Left Wrist for Standard Wrist Action at Start -up so the Hands arrive into a "Parallel to the Plane" alignment, which "SETS-UP" for the swingers Wrist -throw Trigger Type and Sequenced Release Motionduring the downstroke and release intervals.

For the Hitter ...he might "carry" the Single Wrist Action via the selected Hinge Action from the start -up with the "Fanning" and "Pick-up" of the Right Forearm to the Assembly Point at the Top Of the Delivery Line.

However, these are merely preferences....You can Full Sweep from the Beginning of the stroke, Random Sweep, somewhere in between or Snap at the End as beautifully illustrated with the Stickmen!!!!

Great work ....There is more power in Pictures than in mere words....Words can be a Curse!!!!

Annikan

Hunter 03-08-2005 12:20 AM

Thank You
 
Annikan,

Thanks for the kind words. I totally agree with you, there are lots of ways to do it. We are a little limited with a stickman. I will take note and try to apply your suggestions.

Forever Hitting
Hunter

Yoda 03-08-2005 01:09 AM

Stickman's Strokes
 
Great job, Rob. There is much to be learned from these simple stick figures. Thanks!

Martee 03-08-2005 07:55 AM

Very Nice.

The Stickman in golf has been here and used by many. Walter Hagen introduce Hogan to them. I seen Hogan's stickman and yours are way better.

What type of program do you use do yours. They are really good.

Hunter 03-08-2005 09:57 AM

Thanks
 
Thanks for the comments, guys. They were created in Powerpoint.

Hunter

Doug 03-08-2005 10:05 AM

Stickman
 
Hunter

Thanks for posting Stickman.

Great work :D

drewitgolf 03-08-2005 01:05 PM

Stick it Close!
 
Nice Job Hunter,

I agree with Annikan's assessment of the swingers start up swivel. Also, the hitter looks like it is using vertical hinging at follow through. Otherwise, top notch. Thanks!

jim_0068 03-08-2005 02:38 PM

Thats one steep shoulder turn ;)

ALL JOKING ASIDE

AWESOME AWESOME STUFF....

Glad you took the time

loubert 03-08-2005 03:27 PM

Here is "basic" question in this "advanced" thread: what is the origin of the different finish positions when impact looks identical?

Also, is a down-the-line verison in the works?

Thanks,
Lou


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