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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Research has shown that the body only contributes 10% of power to the golf swing, whereas the speed of the hands and their actions contribute 90% of power.
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That don't seem right to me.
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IMO, I don't think any of this (below) proves much of anything.
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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With a good strike, I can reach 85-90% of my regular distance with my feet together and/or standing on one leg (left or right)
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You are still using your Pivot here. It is still contributing. IMO you are just sacrificing Balance and thus must slow the pivot some.
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I can hit a lob wedge about 65 yards with the right hand and 50 yards with the left hand.
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Quite the achievement.
Still using Pivot tho.
Maybe if your shoulders were pinned to a wall and then you hit the ball....
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When I last hit a driver on my knees some 13 months back, it went about 230 yards through the air - this is without a snap release and speed training. I am not too sure what I can achieve now.
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Quite the achievement. Still using Pivot.
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Some months back I heard Mr Kelley quoted (Lynn and Mike O should be able to verify this) before that "you will be very surprised how far you can hit it with little shoulder turn".
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This is true. Ur still using Pivot Thrust tho. (I think this is what it's called)
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Being the scientist that I am, I went out to the range to prove Mr. Kelley wrong. In science, to prove a theory, you try to disprove it.
I lifted my arms up allowing some bend in the left arm while keeping my shoulders as square as possible - I got the same 85% to 90% distance when I got a good strike. Due to lack of practice, I was obviously not very consistent with such a move.
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Still using Pivot Thrust, no?
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For the record, I do not believe that a "90 degree turn of the shoulders" is needful for distance and I don't use it in my procedure. Its not a flexibility issue too - I can do full splits with ease.
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Very impressive!
I can touch my toes with ease.
Splits hurt my groin.