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hg 04-19-2008 11:21 PM

Ping Man Action
 
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Certainly better looking than this dude:)

Bagger Lance 04-20-2008 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 52028)
OK ... lets see if this makes it a lil easier to understand...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOyoCySTFWc

Mathew,

I'm with you on the variable right wrist bend, no problem there as long as the ultimate goal is to arrive at impact with the intended degree of bend as established at impact fix. In fact, variability in bend is necessary for swingers starting from adjusted address.

In terms of the right wristcock, a swinger loads against the right forearm which may or may not be "on plane" at the end. (That is, directly opposed the the plane of the left wristcock motion through release). It's a structural alignment. The hitter loads the same way but, the right forearm is "on plane" against the loading and the right forearm flying wedge is aligned.

That said, a swinger can also load like a hitter and theres nothing wrong with it IMHO.

Look forward to your next video but work on being kinder and gentler to your fellow classmates. :)

Jeff 04-20-2008 11:13 AM

Bagger Lance

You wrote-: "In terms of the right wristcock, a swinger loads against the right forearm which may or may not be "on plane" at the end. (That is, directly opposed the the plane of the left wristcock motion through release). It's a structural alignment. The hitter loads the same way but, the right forearm is "on plane" against the loading and the right forearm flying wedge is aligned".

Could you please expand on the difference in the right forearm alignments in hitters versus swingers?

Is what you are saying related to the second paragraph on page 96 of the 7th edition where HK writes about the difference between right forearm alignmment in hitters versus swingers. I cannot understand that long second paragraph and I would appreciate a detailed explanation.

Thanks,

Jeff.

Bagger Lance 04-20-2008 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 52048)
Bagger Lance

You wrote-: "In terms of the right wristcock, a swinger loads against the right forearm which may or may not be "on plane" at the end. (That is, directly opposed the the plane of the left wristcock motion through release). It's a structural alignment. The hitter loads the same way but, the right forearm is "on plane" against the loading and the right forearm flying wedge is aligned".

Could you please expand on the difference in the right forearm alignments in hitters versus swingers?

Is what you are saying related to the second paragraph on page 96 of the 7th edition where HK writes about the difference between right forearm alignmment in hitters versus swingers. I cannot understand that long second paragraph and I would appreciate a detailed explanation.

Thanks,

Jeff.

Maybe in another thread. 7-10 and the Right elbow is a fascinating subject.

phimaynard 04-20-2008 02:52 PM

Mr Hogan pictures
 
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Originally Posted by hg (Post 52043)
How's Mr. Hogan's RFT & RF tracing the plane line ...it's pretty impressive:)

HG
THANK YOU. Very impressives pictures.
To be printed, framed (and memorized):salut:

12 piece bucket 04-20-2008 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by hg (Post 52044)
Certainly better looking than this dude:)

Looks like Pingman sets up with zero #3 . . . he don't have no right forearm . . . it would be interesting to see the motion if the could set #3 angle . . . . must have lotsa clubface rotation . . .

joe curtis 04-25-2008 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 52028)
OK ... lets see if this makes it a lil easier to understand...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOyoCySTFWc

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Mathew 04-26-2008 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by joe curtis (Post 52121)
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Coming soon - been working last few days. Not working this sunday - probably do it then :)

joe curtis 05-25-2008 08:36 PM

matthew, when are you going to give the final answer?


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