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Old 11-05-2006, 07:38 AM
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Drills to eliminate too much hip slide
I'm trying to get rid of a big lurch towards the target with my lower body on the downstroke.

Any drills worth working on to promote more of an around motion rather than an excessive hip slide? Effectively i'm getting too much axis tilt.

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Old 11-05-2006, 03:14 PM
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Does your head bob downwards and sway backwards?
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Old 11-05-2006, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
Does your head bob downwards and sway backwards?
Slightly at impact my head is probably half a head's width further backwards and a bit lower than at address (fix). My hips however have gone miles forwards.

For me i think the root cause is dropping the club too far on the inside on the downstroke which means i get 'stuck' so the only way to get 'unstuck' is to lurch forwards with the hips. The move itself is probably correct it's just too much!!
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Old 11-05-2006, 08:18 PM
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Try downstroke waggles. Go as slow as possible without stopping. Try basic, acquired, and total motion all in slow motion from start to finish. It gives you time to get everything where you want it and coordinate the motions you want. Plus you have time to look, look, look.

Check out the video series with Jeff Hull when they go through the swing in slow motion. Pay close attention to exactly how much control Yoda has over his body(especially those hips). It does exactly what he wants it to do. Ben Hogan also does it in the home video.
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Old 11-05-2006, 06:32 PM
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Ha! I found someone with the same problem!
(check here, you'll see I tell no lies!)

I am currently working on solving this with very poor success .

Currently, I feel that by consciously straightening my left leg before impact it restricts this slide a bit.
But this is not enough and puts a lot of stress on the knee...

Maybe it is related to the feet: weight not evenly distributed at address and/or your left foot rolling on its edge (Have a look at 7-17).
To avoid this, someone told me to swing with a ball under the left edge of my left feet.
It is interesting but it didn't help me to find the cause of the slide.

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Old 11-05-2006, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by smooth
I'm trying to get rid of a big lurch towards the target with my lower body on the downstroke.

Any drills worth working on to promote more of an around motion rather than an excessive hip slide? Effectively i'm getting too much axis tilt.

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Switch a "Magic of the Right Forearm" downstroke and you won't have worry about hip slide, it will be automatic...see the first Tomasello video on the Pivot...chapter 1 video from Australia.

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Old 11-05-2006, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
Switch a "Magic of the Right Forearm" downstroke and you won't have worry about hip slide, it will be automatic...see the first Tomasello video on the Pivot...chapter 1 video from Australia.

DG
To add to this, a drill Lynn showed me - put a dowel through your front belt loops so that it is parallel to your target line. If you fire the hips too hard, you won't be able to get the hands through before the dowel blocks them out. See the TT 'letter' series as well for how to get to a more 'hands control', or 'right forearm' control' feel. Chances are pretty good you are all pivot control now.

Focus on the hands, let the body respond - just like when you throw a ball.
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Old 11-05-2006, 10:56 PM
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7-15 to 2-N and 7-3.
Originally Posted by EdZ
To add to this, a drill Lynn showed me - put a dowel through your front belt loops so that it is parallel to your target line. If you fire the hips too hard, you won't be able to get the hands through before the dowel blocks them out. See the TT 'letter' series as well for how to get to a more 'hands control', or 'right forearm' control' feel. Chances are pretty good you are all pivot control now.

Focus on the hands, let the body respond - just like when you throw a ball.
7-15.
"Forgetting to shift the weight or clear the Right Hip is difficult if the Hips are initiating the Downstroke Shoulder Turn--in either direction. Study 2-N and 7-3.

2-N.
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"The Primary Downward Force Vector is produced by straightening the Right Elbow--including the Uncocking of the Left Wrist.

7-3
"Furthermore, in compliance with 6-B-3-0-1, Bending and Straightening the Right Elbow will RAISE AND LOWER the Left Arm and/or COCK AND UNCOCK the Left Wrist without Bending, Flattening, or Cocking the Right Wrist. Practice this first at Impact Fix. So, Right Elbow Action either powers and/or controls all three elements of Three Dimensions Impact (2-C-O) per 1-L-9. All this you will come to know as THE MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM.

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Old 11-06-2006, 04:19 PM
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Magic of the right forearm
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Switch a "Magic of the Right Forearm" downstroke and you won't have worry about hip slide, it will be automatic...see the first Tomasello video on the Pivot...chapter 1 video from Australia.

DG
By the "Magic of the Right Forearm" do you mean the "Down & Out Throw" with the right forearm that Tomasello demonstrates or is there something else?
On another post 6BMike told me also about a right forearm takeaway?
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:31 PM
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Its in the 7th Edition
Originally Posted by yodeli
By the "Magic of the Right Forearm" do you mean the "Down & Out Throw" with the right forearm that Tomasello demonstrates or is there something else?
On another post 6BMike told me also about a right forearm takeaway?
Read 7-15, 2-N-1, 7-3.
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