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Old 02-16-2006, 04:05 PM
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Down N out vs out N out
As a teaching point of view, if someone swinging the club out N out rather then Down N out. What would be the effect.

If we look at it from the CF point of view, it should be Out N Out (on the Horizontal plane), is just that if we are swinging the club on the incline plane, it looks alike down and out, but to be precise would that be just out.

Now, if we are swinging OUT N OUT according to the above, then what would be the effect of the OUT N OUT SWING

if we are having the wrong intention to carry out the motion (OUT AND OUT.)..Would that give us
  • Too Flat of a Swing
  • unable to execute the Aiming point concept as we are directing the thrust just out, rather then DOWN N OUT
  • Destorying the extensor action
  • Affecting the delivery line
  • Not bending the right elbow correctly, and therefore not cocking the left wrist properly

Just a question... Don't laugh... or I am not interpreting the question effectively. Let me refine it on the way.
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Old 02-16-2006, 05:06 PM
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The effect? an Out N Out miss?

Is this in reference to 2-N-1 Force Vectors?
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Old 02-16-2006, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf
The effect? an Out N Out miss?

Is this in reference to 2-N-1 Force Vectors?
drewitgolf,

I think Kenny is making reference to roundhousing and running out of right arm. (2-N-0 and 7-13).
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