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Old 07-31-2005, 09:10 PM
Abudoggie Abudoggie is offline
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Re: Perfect Rhythm
Originally Posted by Yoda
You're right, Dave. That's the beautiful thing about Extensor Action:

Drive as you might -- with Centrifugal Throwout Action (Swinging) or Muscular Drive Out Action (Hitting) -- you can't get the Right Arm straight until the end of the Follow Through.

Result?

Perfect Rhythm.

The Right Arm driving the #3 Accumulator (the In-Line Left Arm and Club)...

Through Impact....

The same way...

Time after time.

I think Tomasello also emphasizes that point at 4:30 into Chapter 3 on Hands:

"You fire that right hand out. Try to undo the bend. You won't be able to undo it....because your left hip will be pulling behind you....you see?

(Chuckle) You wont be able to undo it! ...as long as your left hip clears, your eyes follow the ball...you CANNOT possibly do what we call "throw it away"! But there is the power my friend that most of you have been missing perhaps all your golfing lives."


I am all over this stuff because I DO throw-it-away and precisely because my left stops turning.

I turn back, return to center and swing my arms straight along target but get "stopped up" because I quit turning to my left (or more likely my body is really turning but arms are outpacing).

Great stuff.. I am hoping to get that feeling Tomasella descibes "the club will feel like its trying to pull YOU down the line".

Abudoggie
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