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Old 01-11-2006, 06:42 PM
roll - gybe roll - gybe is offline
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Would someone be so kind as to explain the quiver analogy?

Where is the quiver, and what angle is it on? Does that mean to move your hands along the extended shaft line away from the clubhead?

What pressure points pull the arrow out?

How do you pull in line with the shaft if your hands are making at least some rotary motion?

When Homer refers to the clubhead getting outside the hands, is that based on a normal to the ground, or the line of the shaft?

I read another post that said something to the effect that at the end, the #2 pp was loaded and then at the end, the #3pp was loaded. I'd love to get some elaboration.

What is the sequence relative to the right shoulder and the axis tilt?

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Old 01-19-2006, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by roll - gybe
Would someone be so kind as to explain the quiver analogy?
Hi Gybe...let me do the best I can...

When pulling an arrow - one only pulls it lengthwise - same with drag loading. There isnt any other way to pull it out, right?


Originally Posted by roll - gybe
Where is the quiver, and what angle is it on? Does that mean to move your hands along the extended shaft line away from the clubhead?
Quiver is merely the arrow in its (lack of better term) 'Golf Bag' on the back....

It merely means to pull it out - in the opposite direction of the shaft (arrow shaft).


Originally Posted by roll - gybe
What pressure points pull the arrow out?
Hmmm....

Not sure. But - I do not think Homer was going there with this. He was only drawing an analagy with loading the shaft 'lengthwise'.

Originally Posted by roll - gybe
How do you pull in line with the shaft if your hands are making at least some rotary motion?
Ok, ok. Dont focus too much on the arrow/quiver. Homer is only saying that you pull it lengthwise opposite of itself.

Originally Posted by roll - gybe
When Homer refers to the clubhead getting outside the hands, is that based on a normal to the ground, or the line of the shaft?
Circular. Once the clubhead gets outside the hands in a circular orbit (looking down at the ground), it will then fly into its own orbit...

Originally Posted by roll - gybe
I read another post that said something to the effect that at the end, the #2 pp was loaded and then at the end, the #3pp was loaded. I'd love to get some elaboration.
Not sure about the post. Personally, I wouldnt worry about this. However, pressure points are interchangable to a degree.

Originally Posted by roll - gybe
What is the sequence relative to the right shoulder and the axis tilt?
Hips - then axis tilt - right shoulder moves onplane - then rotates as dictated by the hips.



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