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Mike O 02-08-2007 11:48 AM

Definitions
 
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

12 piece bucket 02-08-2007 02:12 PM

Here's a link that should help . . .

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/psycho

EdZ 02-08-2007 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

Maximum support of impact - a 'full body' impact that lets you feel a solid shot from the feet, through the body, to the hands. Through the entire 'chain'. It requires very solid sequence/Rhythm.

While it is tough to describe, the feel is easy to notice when done. If you can feel a 'solid' shot in both your hands AND your feet, you've got it.

6bmike 02-08-2007 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

I don't know about a MaxPart stroke but my def for MaxPart is:

"Running it to the end."

1-Deep elbow into the pivot
2-snap release- the late release is another "it."
3-straightened right leg for greater hip turn.

Martee 02-08-2007 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

Ball go far and accurate....

Thom 02-08-2007 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

4 barrel hit with UUUMMPPHH:confused1

Yoda 02-08-2007 09:53 PM

Connected Ground To Hand
 
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Originally Posted by EdZ (Post 38572)

If you can feel a 'solid' shot in both your hands AND your feet, you've got it.


This is really great, Ed. Thanks. You are absolutely right on.

Your Feet secure you to the ground. Your Hands secure you to the Club. When the two are connected...

Magic happens.

:)

Yoda 02-08-2007 10:27 PM

What Is A 'Maximum Participation' Stroke?
 
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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

Great thread-opener, Mike. Thanks! :)

IMHO...

:)

Maximum Participation Stroke = Maximum Component Movement.

That is...

The most movement of the Feet (Weight Shifting with Heels lifting and lowering).

The most movement of the Knees (Right Knee straightening on the Backstroke and Left Knee Straightening on the Downstroke).

The most movement of the Hips and Shoulders (a Full Turn with a Weight Shift and the Hips leading the Shoulders in both directions).

The most movement of the Hands and Wrists (Turn and Cock on the Backstroke and Uncock and Roll on the Downstroke).

The most movement of the Clubface through Impact and Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position). This is the Full Roll of Horizontal Hinge Action, i.e., the Flat Left Wrist remaining perpendicular to the ground from Impact to Follow-Through.

The most movement of the Right Elbow in the Downstroke (to a 'down and in-the-front' position).

In terms of Power, Maximum Participation means the Accumulation and Release of each of the four Power Accumulators:

1. The Bending and Straightening Right Elbow.

2. The Cocking and Uncocking Left Wrist.

3. The Turning and Rolling Left Hand.

4. The Swinging of the Left Arm (as stretched and guided by the Right Forearm and Delivered by the Pivot).

In other words, Maximum Participation is Golf to the Max.

Delaware Golf 02-08-2007 10:42 PM

Another Brilliant Concept
 
Just another brilliant concept developed by Homer - Maximum Stroke Participation. :salut:

bts 02-09-2007 05:18 AM

"sustain the lag"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 38569)
Words need definitions- without them you have a chaotic "soup", fog etc. with them you have structure, order, sunlight!

Maximum participation stroke- what's your definition?

A stroke, in which all the parts (including the body and club) are participated actively and simultaneously, which can only be achieved when the "lag" is sustained.


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