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Take it to the top, not to the End........?
How does one determine where the Top is? Can the top be changed to gain more length?
If I can keep my swing from going past my personal "top" I see instant benefit, but under pressure one human nature wants to extend past the top...... at that point I can most anything.......blocks to the right, hooks, tops etc...... seems one would naturaly just stay compact and hitt it, but when you are close to 50 and playing with my 17 yr old son.............well you get the picture.............. Any direction to prev. threads and or links w/be appreciated along with discussion and thoughts on it |
Homer from the book (I believe) "good golf is power golf".
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Re: Take it to the top, not to the End........?
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To whom it may concern,
Can anyone comment on the benefits of stopping at the top verses the side. I once had it recommended to stop at the side. Sorting through the Ciruit Player's Handbook! B-Ray |
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If you're properly executing a hitter's backstroke and are applying extensor action, it will limit itself.
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It's all Equations
Single Wrist Action + Punch Basic Right Arm Motion + Extensor Action Backstroke = Top Assembly Point
Standard Wrist Action + Pitch Basic Arm Motion + Extensor Action Backstroke = End Assmebly Point I believe the best way to communicate this stuff is with the component format....most of the time it takes multiple components (integrate componenet concept) to describe a procedure. DG |
Annikan,
My bad should have been more clear. I am referring to the assembly of the power package at the side 10-21B. Can you comments on the benefits of this. Sorting through the Instuctor's Textbook! B-Ray |
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Sweep Loading + Right Forearm Level to the ground (any right forearm motion) = Side Assembly Point See acquired motion......12-5-2. DG |
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