From the Top, Swingers should Load, then let'er rip! "Blast" the Left Arm toward Impact (2-M-4)
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I would like to know some more about this loading matter.
Exactly what happens?
How is it done?
Is it the two opposite directions - club still going back as the lower body is starting to go the other way?
Is it lag that's being stored?
In the cocked left wrist - or what?
I would appreciate to have this elaborated - so detailed and elementary as possible.
Anybody?
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The period of Shoulder Accleration from the top - is it both shoulders we are talking about - or is it the right shoulder for hitters and the left shoulder for swingers?
Right Shoulder Thrust - is that a hitter's item - or does it also apply for the swinger?
The period of Shoulder Accleration from the top - is it both shoulders we are talking about - or is it the right shoulder for hitters and the left shoulder for swingers?
Right Shoulder Thrust - is that a hitter's item - or does it also apply for the swinger?
Always the Right Shoulder, Air, for both Hitters and Swingers. Remember, the Left Shoulder is not On Plane. Therefore, other than the Fix alignments (8-2, 7-8, 3-F-5, 7-2, 12-5-3 Section 2, and 2-J-1) the geometry of Shoulder Control (2-H) always deals with the Right Shoulder.
Always the Right Shoulder, Air, for both Hitters and Swingers. Remember, the Left Shoulder is not On Plane. Therefore, other than the Fix alignments (8-2, 7-8, 3-F-5, 7-2, 12-5-3 Section 2, and 2-J-1) the geometry of Shoulder Control (2-H) always deals with the Right Shoulder.
Thanks.
Let's see if I get this.
The period of shoulder acceleration in the start down (from the ground up) is the right shoulder. At the same time the swinger's left arm is blasted off its loaded/stored position down to impact.
Since both arms are attached to the club, is the right shoulder acceleration and the left arm blast off something that is going on simultanously or does one of them start first?
The left arm blast off is that the spinning flywheel and a CF pivot motion as well?
Or am I making a fool of myself with these questions?
BTW: Sustain the lag. Until ... release? That's where the (law of the) flail begins the work?
The period of shoulder acceleration in the start down (from the ground up) is the right shoulder. At the same time the swinger's left arm is blasted off its loaded/stored position down to impact.
Startdown by definition commences when the right shoulder moves toward the plane line. The period of shoulder acceleration.... both shoulders but only the right is aligned to something ... the left goes where it must to accommodate the right.
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Since both arms are attached to the club, is the right shoulder acceleration and the left arm blast off something that is going on simultanously or does one of them start first?
For full power shots with delayed release the right shoulder will accelerate down the plane and thereby take the fully loaded power accumulators with it. Which includes the (not yet blasting off left arm) or power accumulator #4. If the right shoulder stays back the hands must keep going which means the left arm must leave the chest. Release of #4.
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The left arm blast off is that the spinning flywheel and a CF pivot motion as well?
Classically the Swinger spins the flywheel, his pivot , creating a CF, the basic rotational motion of golf while the passive left arm lags behind , stays glued to the chest until such time as the pivot slows and CF throws the left arm off the chest .... the left arm accelerates away from the chest, or blasts off.
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Or am I making a fool of myself with these questions?
BTW: Sustain the lag. Until ... release? That's where the (law of the) flail begins the work?
Sustain it as long as you can. It , lag pressure as sensed in your hands is directly related to acceleration. You want to accelerate slowly , consistently and for as long as you can, as its so easy to slow down prior to impact. You don't want to start off too fast at a rate of accelerating that is beyond your ability to maintain. Its better to accelerate gradually to be slow and heavy and accelerate at a rate which you can maintain than it is to be light , quick and decelerate prior to impact. Turtle and hare.
I know Homer talked about the swingers quick initial move but that was a "flip of the hips" which spun the shoulders (flywheel) but it only took the golfer from End to Top . Quick "initial" not quick and lasting. Nothing to do with quick initial hand or arm acceleration from top which always causes problems.
Uh I think that perhaps its my answers which are foolish.... wouldn't be the first time. We're in this together Air.
I cant imagine reading Homer with English as a second language. Please know that not all of our authors are so confusing. Have you read anything by Marshall McLuhan?