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Old 11-05-2012, 02:45 PM
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Thanks guys I'll post again once I've culled through the alignment DVDs.

Early question, what is the acceptable amount if head movement, I've notice in some recent videos that I seem to get a little glued to the ball with my eyes. It looks like left ear is tied to the ball forcing my hips out of neutral?
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Old 11-05-2012, 10:37 PM
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Right Forearm Angle of Approach will do things for you!
Originally Posted by Epawl View Post
Thanks guys I'll post again once I've culled through the alignment DVDs.

Early question, what is the acceptable amount if head movement, I've notice in some recent videos that I seem to get a little glued to the ball with my eyes. It looks like left ear is tied to the ball forcing my hips out of neutral?
1) Go see Lynn.

2) Short of that, watch every one of Lynn's videos and search the Forums

3) Research Basic Motion and Impact Fix until you understand and reproduce the right forearm at a 90 degree angle to your flat left wrist. That is an essential insight. Once you can see this angle at your right shoulder, and the Horizontal Hinge, you will understand and experience the value of a short, powerful Pivot and how much power you really have! I have an artificial hip, I use the laid-back (I think this is not the correct term) Horizontal Hinge and go through the ball so well that the ball double accelerates! My shots are high and penetrating. Your shots will also!

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Old 11-09-2012, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Epawl View Post
Thanks guys I'll post again once I've culled through the alignment DVDs.

Early question, what is the acceptable amount if head movement, I've notice in some recent videos that I seem to get a little glued to the ball with my eyes. It looks like left ear is tied to the ball forcing my hips out of neutral?
Different schools of thoughts on this, gotta do what works for you. I love Lynn's idea of a steady head, as much as humanly possible, then letting your spine release after impact. I like to use Lynn's swing on video to answer questions as it's the model I enjoy.

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Old 11-09-2012, 08:52 PM
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Different schools of thoughts on this, gotta do what works for you. I love Lynn's idea of a steady head, as much as humanly possible, then letting your spine release after impact. I like to use Lynn's swing on video to answer questions as it's the model I enjoy.

Kevin


I'm with Kev again. If you can come as close as possible to what Yoda does, you'll be very pleased with yourself. Yoda has, imho, the finest swing in golf. It is my standard. I just hope to improve in small increments toward his product.
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Old 11-10-2012, 02:28 PM
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Thanks for the video it was helpful.

I met with my GSED instructor on Friday and we had a long discussion on my swing, season and what we will be working on Monday (my first lesson of this off season, last lesson was in early may). Specifically we talked about my approach to the swing. What I took away from the conversation was: I have morphed into a swinging hitter. Not good. From the top of the swing I gather that I was using radial force (hitting power) while trying to move the club longitudinally. This created break down of my power package leading unnecessary steepness of my approach to impact.

I expect that we will be working on increasing my drag period and storing p3.

The alignment DVDs have arrived and I will post the results on lesson one on Monday.
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Old 11-13-2012, 01:44 AM
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Today's lesson
P3!!!! I think I found the secert...

I got some really good stuff out my lesson today coupled with a tuff task ahead of me.

Initial review:
1. Alignments / geometry looks good
2. Planes are better than reasonable

Evaluation:
1. Grip must have right hand (bottom hand) with p3 in position to be loaded
2. I need to finish my backswing so that p3 is fully loaded
3. Drag drag drag that pressure point on a linear path through the ball

Drills
1. I will be hitting hours worth of balls with right hand only

It became obvious once informed that I wasn't not properly loading my #3 accumulator. Furthermore from the top I was pivoting in a rushed jerky manner to create speed, which I now see as false speed . All I was accomplishing was spinning out of control and throwing away my power package. In hitting right hand only swings I shanked a few early but quickly found that maintaining p3 felt catching a "trackball" or a pass in hockey
(FYI I'm a former hockey player). It was an accepting feeling not directing feeling.

I'm excited about the challenge of learning p3 through right hand only as its very difficult right now like writing with the opposite hand.


Ill post a video sometime this week.
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Old 11-15-2012, 09:58 PM
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Had a great first lesson to kick off the the off-season up here in Michigan.

I was pleasantly surprised with the input I was given. My alignments and geometry are in good shape, the are if focus was on P3.

I need to make sure my grip is in a position to fully load P3 at the top.
I need to complete my backswing to load P3; for me this feels like adding a significant amount of right wrist bend at the top.
And as predicted the area in need of most improvement is to increase my drag period and thus maintain pressure in P3 through impact.

I was left with the drill of hitting right hand only shoots.... It's not the easiest thing but when I keep P3 loaded I can feel a distinct difference in path and pace.

Can it really all be about P3?
What feels or thought have you used to gain control over the power accumulator 3?
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Old 11-15-2012, 10:36 PM
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Can it really all be about P3?
What feels or thought have you used to gain control over the power accumulator 3?
You don't need feel or thoughts.

You need to understand how varying the Elbow Location during the Right Forearms Angle of Approach controls the Alignment of the Hinge Pin.

Why and How to vary, and When to Adjust, the #3 Accumulator.

How to DRAG the #3 PP through the Acceleration Sequence.
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Old 11-16-2012, 08:13 PM
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Daryl

Not sure I'm there yet.

But I'm interested in hearing more on this right forearm angle of approach.
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Old 11-17-2012, 01:11 PM
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My favorite part is the feeling of Compression! It has to be better than crack.
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