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Old 11-05-2009, 10:04 PM
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I guess its normally divided by just the Throw Im using. Left Wrist or Right Arm. But I will sometimes change my grip pressure, hit from Fix, Angle of Approach etc. Every week is different, every day is different maybe even. Heck I saw Lynn walk a line of balls Melhourne Style alternating Hitting and Swinging without pausing between shots, continuous motion. I do this as a warm up drill sometimes just altering the Throw. It isnt hard to do really.

Im going to work on delaying the Random Sweep Release and try to get Automatic. TBD. I love the feeling of the lagging takeaway with a Float Load. So I guess its pretty loose to answer your question Hitting or Swinging. Although if you ever say "loose" in this connection when with Lynn, you'll get a stern look and a lecture. I did in front of Luke one time and he was sort of chuckling as Lynn said "there is nothing loose about it.......a universal joint is free to move in certain manners but it is in no way loose. " etc. Lets say "free" instead so there is no implication of a faulty connection. Im trying to remember but didnt Jeff Hull say "loose" in one of his movies with Lynn? Cant remember what the response was from Lynn. Its worth a look. Ah where was I, yes, free as I tend to go to End for both and float load the #3pp at the Knuckle as opposed to Top with a #3 at the first joint. Swingers startdown I guess.

Although I do get locked up sometimes and lose the Lag Loading. Im trying to rid myself of that. Its a day to day kind a deal as its an old bad habit of mine. Tight wrists, loose grip pressure instead of vice versa like I want them. Lynn would call this being too "wooden". "Hitting does not have to be wooden" says he. When I get all locked up I actually get really long, overly long even. Lots of hand lifting, turning and little lag loading. Thats the old me coming back to haunt me.

I had a sore back last week, like get out of your car reach into the trunk to grab your bag and then slide right on down onto the pavement bad back. I still played though after some stretching and some advils but couldnt turn my Shoulders or Tilt the Axis very much. First few holes I kept my feet very close together and just bent and extended my right arm. Sort of like Push basic full shots although as I loosened up I was able to Pivot a little bit and employ more of a Punch Elbow deal. My buddies are very compassionate types.... they still wanted 10 strokes off me. After I loosened (freed myself) up I started to Hit some really good shots and got back into the game. I didnt lose in the end.

So I guess Im maybe employing more variations than normal although my buds think I look pretty much the same every day. The other possibility is that Im insane. This I will need to do some thinking on too. I'm going to consult Bucket and MIke O and get some solid feedback from them on that one.

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