45 minutes in 7-3
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08-11-2006, 11:57 AM
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45 minutes in 7-3
One of the most important parts of the book in my opinion...7-3.
The photos come in pairs...before/after, before/after, etc.
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08-11-2006, 01:34 PM
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Directly opposed to the Primary lever/Directly opposed to the Secondary lever???????????????????????????????????
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08-11-2006, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Directly opposed to the Primary lever/Directly opposed to the Secondary lever???????????????????????????????????
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I smell you!
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08-11-2006, 09:56 PM
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shooting for swinging
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Directly opposed to the Primary lever/Directly opposed to the Secondary lever???????????????????????????????????
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I want him "Directly opposed to the Secondary..."
He was so far over plane that I was trying to get him to position the Forearm "On Plane"- pointing at the Plane Line. It made a drastic difference in his ability to find the Plane. Next time, I'll be shooting for something closer to Pitch.
Rome wasn't built in 45 minutes. 
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08-11-2006, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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I want him "Directly opposed to the Secondary..."
He was so far over plane that I was trying to get him to position the Forearm "On Plane"- pointing at the Plane Line. It made a drastic difference in his ability to find the Plane. Next time, I'll be shooting for something closer to Pitch.
Rome wasn't built in 45 minutes.
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Instead of 45 minutes, how about 5 to 10 years!!!
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08-11-2006, 10:36 PM
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30 years off plane
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Instead of 45 minutes, how about 5 to 10 years!!!
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He said he'd been playing golf most of his life, and every lesson he'd ever taken the instructor would tell him that he was "over the top". He said he had never seen his club "On Plane". I told him he never would again, unless the Right Forearm pointed at the Plane Line. (Slight exaggeration, but he understood the point) He told me that he felt like an idiot at address, but if it put the club On Plane, he'd do it for the rest of his life.
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08-12-2006, 12:12 AM
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Forearm Wrap
What is the wrap on his right forearm for...is that an injury possibly caused by poor mechanics over many years?
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08-12-2006, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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I want him "Directly opposed to the Secondary..."
He was so far over plane that I was trying to get him to position the Forearm "On Plane"- pointing at the Plane Line. It made a drastic difference in his ability to find the Plane. Next time, I'll be shooting for something closer to Pitch.
Rome wasn't built in 45 minutes.
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I have never fully understood the "directly opposed to secondary/primary lever assembly". When I read the section literally, I can't picture either being possible. I've had this discussion before, but can anybody shed some light on the subject?
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08-12-2006, 06:34 PM
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Out of the rubble
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Originally Posted by jaminid
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I have never fully understood the "directly opposed to secondary/primary lever assembly". When I read the section literally, I can't picture either being possible. I've had this discussion before, but can anybody shed some light on the subject?
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Lookee, Lookee- Who's rising out of the rubble!  And the rumors of your demise must have been just that - rumors!  The market may take a dip on Monday as this is a sure sign that loan volume is decreasing! (For those that don't know jaminid is a banker)
Seriously- welcome back!
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08-12-2006, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O
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Lookee, Lookee- Who's rising out of the rubble! And the rumors of your demise must have been just that - rumors! The market may take a dip on Monday as this is a sure sign that loan volume is decreasing! (For those that don't know jaminid is a banker)
Seriously- welcome back!
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Hey Mike. I never really went away, I've just been lurking, not posting. By the way, I'm still planning on taking you up on buying you dinner in exchange for a solid TGM discussion the next time I'm in So. Calo.!
I bet you rolled your eyes when you saw this post, because I think we've had this discussion before. I've just assumed Homer is basically referring to the right forearm flying wedge as the "in-line" part and the entire "primary lever assembly" for hitters because of the lack of rotation on the backing and only the "secondary lever assembly" for swingers since they rotate the club on plane.
You would think after 20+ years I would either know it all or quit trying!
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