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2-0 Basic Imperative Number 2 A Clubhead Lag Pressure Point
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Thank you, DDL! The Clubhead Lag is always assigned its own Pressure Point -- usually Pressure Point #3 -- and this becomes the Indirect Drive of the Club through Impact. The remaining employed Pressure Points normally constitute the Direct Drive (7-11). Since the Swinger uses Pressure Point #3 as the Clubhead Lag Indirect Drive, the remaining two employed Pressure Points -- Pressure Points #2 and #4 -- become the Direct Drive. |
Rock Pressure BM#195
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Gee, you mean your HANDS ARE THE ROCK The 'point of force' you are pulling or pushing think I've heard that one before.... those great minds again http://d4358519.s74.snitz.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=896&whichpage=4&SearchTerms=han ds%20are%20the%20rock Loaded at the Top, Clubhead Lag is the Rock, i.e., the Stone you are going to throw. The Hands are not the Rock. The Hands Throw the Rock. Study the Left Wrist Throw (10-20-E) for Swingers and the Right Arm Throw (10-20-B) for Hitters. |
Throwing Rocks BM#200
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I didn't say that "the mass at the end of the stick" (the Clubhead) was the Rock. I said that the Clubhead Lag (Pressure) was the Rock. And the Clubhead Lag is all about Monitoring the Hands and not the Club. As you've implied, that Clubhead Lag Rock is assigned to a specific Pressure Point in the Hands, typically the Right Forefinger. I understand your concept, Ed, and that is why I responded to your comment (to 6bee1dee's post loosely quoting me) "Gee, you mean that the Hands are the rock." Simply said, that was not what was meant. :oops: |
Rocks BM#208
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Very close. The Rock is held in the Right Hand and is sensed and controlled by the #3 Pressure Point, the Right Forefinger. :oops: |
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