I am considering , when I started this thread, getting the shoulders free to do what they seem to do best- turn around the spine and transmit energy to and as part of the power package- pivot.
The shoulders-full stroke- turn 100 + degrees top to impact and another 100 + to finish. The #4 is maybe 45 degrees top to followthrough.
I am trying to stay away from a new "trick" or compensation for every stroke variation by getting the choulders on track.
hb
CORRECTION- The shoulder turn is not as I stated- the shoulders turn is only about 50 deg. to the next leading/lagging component-the hips. I should have said the pivot -including the shoulders is 110 +/- deg top to impact. the #4 accumulator is limited by by checkrein to about 45 deg. (from the shoulder) which is the range of #4 accumulator.
Last edited by HungryBear : 07-02-2012 at 07:26 AM.
There was a post made yesterday , By B...., that asked a question that needs an answer. I do not know where it went but I will reconstruct it then answer.
Originally Posted by HungryBear
I am considering , when I started this thread, getting the shoulders free to do what they seem to do best- turn around the spine and transmit energy to and as part of the power package- pivot.
I am trying to stay away from a new "trick" or compensation for every stroke variation by getting the choulders on track.
hb
The question asked;
"Are you planning to initiate the downstroke with the 'same' hip turn."
I need to answer at 3 levels;
1. Yes.
2. Yes, with the distance, "intensity" and timing appropriate to the stroke.
3. 3-F-5, #1 AND paragraph #2. I must practice my pivot a lot.
I hadn't even noticed those, could cause problems. I would handle them differently than she does.
Bumpy
Now I know that their is not enough golf being played out here! Lol!
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