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[quote=O.B.Left;90562]Please do . Im all for learning something new. Wouldn't be here otherwise.
In general I think we're saying much the same thing but coming at it from different angles so to speak. The #3pp , the hands do travel up the plane . In feel and in real and most importantly in terms of our intentions. That is our intention of we RFT'ers. No exaggerated awareness of shoulder turning nor any intellectual or philosophical need to try to unite the motion of the Hands and the Pivot along one course or path. They are not travelling the same path to top. They go their own ways but meet up .... on the Turned Shoulder Plane (ideally to my mind for simplicity in Startdown but thats another story) at Top. Ive bolded some of your words for clarity. Id say its much more than "seemingly" the pivot does provide In given a Pivot stroke. Three Dimensional Takeaway (BACKWARDS , IN AND UP) like Three Dimensional Impact (FORWARD , DOWN and OUT) is necessitated given any inclination to the Inclined Plane . Backwards everybody sees, gets . Up is best done with the Right Forearm (Elbow bending) Magic in my opinion. No heavy lifting with the shoulders or left arm which is poorly positioned on the other side of the body to do any lifting. Try swinging slowly with just the left arm on the club to see this. The Pivot , golfs basic rotational force, can provide much if not all of the In for strokes in which there is a pivot. For strokes in which the Shoulder Turn is truly zeroed the Right Forearm must provide the Up and In as you say . Wouldn't pure right arm fanning (no bending) mean you hand no Up? Good for Single Horizontal only. What provides the Up to insure on plane motion as in Dual Horizontal the Machine. Ya I was trying to think of another way of putting that.. an oath like right arm motion? Thats why added "in the old western movies". No offence to native americans intended. Totally agree on it aint just one right arm motion. The how thing holds for full pivot strokes only. The right arm motion when seen in isolation (with pivot removed) changes as the pivots contribution increases or decreases. People may not see this at first and then when they do it will probably seem needlessly complex but .... we do it all day long in our daily motions. The concern for this seemingly complex mixture of unique Pivot and Arm motions will disappear when one sees the common goal that makes this ever changing business automatic ... The intention to send the hand to its target. In golf its Up the inclined plane to its position at Top. Assuming you choose to Trace you could say it includes tracing the plane line too in startup. A lagging takeaway is optional but I wouldn't discount its effectiveness. Bobby Jones, Nelson , Hogan and surprisingly Nicklaus all employed it to varying visual apparent degrees. The True Swinger , one for whom CF alone squares the Clubface given his relaxed absolutely tension free Wrists would to my mind employ a Lagging Takeaway. Hmm wonder if Carry Back and True Swinging are mutually exclusive. I think so. Cant carry back if you the shaft is a string. [QUTOE] forget about the divergent vectors, lift the club ON PLANE, instead of trying to mix and match vectors varying amounts to accommodate the plane. Quote:
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Lifting and fanning ... that makes sense , sorry might have missed that in my haste. Im in Florida today on vacation so now Ive got lots of time. Got to get my wife and kids set up at the beach ... then Im gonna sneak on over to the range. Haven't played since November.
I used to have that exaggerated Back you're talking about. It went really well with a Shoulder Turn Takeaway , a Straight Back covering of the Plane LIne and holding the face square Steering. Whip you're so lucky to have missed the golf magazines of the 70's . If you want a shock check out "Square to Square". Could this exaggerated Back business for you be a product or vestige of an old shoulder turn takeaway move? It was for me. I used to push everything away with my left side .. You can play like that . The mechanic comes to mind. But why bother? I wouldn't change the mechanic , he's doing just fine. But me, I needed the change. |
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