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Old 01-03-2006, 05:21 PM
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address/impact
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
If you want to see Right Forearm Flying Wedge in action . . . this is it.
Amen, brother.... keep preaching!
I like looking at the pictures this way:
address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact. Kinda cool.
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
Amen, brother.... keep preaching!
I like looking at the pictures this way:
address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact, address, impact. Kinda cool.
Luke . . . I have heard most agree that Stuart A. is a Hitter. Is there anything that should tip us off in this sequence? To be honest I don't see anything that is conclusive . . . but that could be ignorance on my part.

I can tell you for certain that his Right Forearm and Clubshaft seem to be precisely in the same plane throughout this sequence. The entire assembly moves perfectly back up and in and down out and forward along the Inclined Plane. Awesome!
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I would love to see how he got from 7 to 8. I am trying to figure out how long you keep the right wrist bent. Any chance you have more photos?
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Old 01-03-2006, 05:44 PM
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ask him. here's his number, 867-5309 ;)
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Luke . . . I have heard most agree that Stuart A. is a Hitter. Is there anything that should tip us off in this sequence? To be honest I don't see anything that is conclusive . . . but that could be ignorance on my part.

I can tell you for certain that his Right Forearm and Clubshaft seem to be precisely in the same plane throughout this sequence. The entire assembly moves perfectly back up and in and down out and forward along the Inclined Plane. Awesome!
Sometimes you have to ask. The differentiation is whether he's pulling or pushing. But, as you can see, I'd give him kudos on a ton of things. Many of these would suggest hitting. The better question would be: what the heck do you change? I'd like to see the front view to get a better look at the hands and the hinge action. I REALLY like his total motion.
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Poster child for great information: Annikan Skywalker
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My vote too
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Poster child for great information: Annikan Skywalker
I second that. Annikan always has the most informative pics on his posts. Kudos Annikan. I still can't like you completely though because you took the name I would've chosen

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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
Sometimes you have to ask. The differentiation is whether he's pulling or pushing. But, as you can see, I'd give him kudos on a ton of things. Many of these would suggest hitting. The better question would be: what the heck do you change? I'd like to see the front view to get a better look at the hands and the hinge action. I REALLY like his total motion.
Did you get that number off the wall? I'm not sure there's a better Right Forearm Flying Wedge on Tour and it's there at set up to boot.

The only thing he needs to change are those mutton chops coming out of his ears. Yikes! His Stroke may not need Collards, but his cheeks sure do.
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Lag Loading And Assembly Points -- Hitting And Swinging
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Is the "Resisting the change of direction" stopping the hands travel limited to Hitters? Or is this used by Swingers not going to End as well?
"Resisting the Backstroke motion" (7-19-1) is the Hitter's method of Loading the Right Elbow to Drive (10-19-A) the entire Primary Lever Assembly (Left Arm and Club) from the Top (10-21-A). Should he choose to go to the End (10-21-C), he must resist the formidable tendency to then Accelerate the Clubshaft (only) Longitudinally (Pull it lengthwise as if a piece of string) rather than the entire Assembly Radially (Push it from behind as if an Axe Handle). Study 2-K and 7-23.

"Throwing the Club against the Lag Pressure Point" (7-19-3) with the Pivot is the Swinger's method of Loading the Left Wrist to Drag (10-19-C) the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft only) from the Top or End (10-21-A/C).

For Full Strokes, Hitters may alternatively use a Downstroke Side Assembly Point (10-21-E). Or, a Downstroke Top Assembly Point (10-21-D) if the inclination toward Longitudinal Acceleration is properly Compensated. Swingers may alternatively use either procedure without concern for an improper Loading due to the chosen Assembly Point.

For Short Strokes, both Hitters and Swingers use the Side Assembly Point (10-21-B).
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Did you get that number off the wall? I'm not sure there's a better Right Forearm Flying Wedge on Tour and it's there at set up to boot.

The only thing he needs to change are those mutton chops coming out of his ears. Yikes! His Stroke may not need Collards, but his cheeks sure do.
I thouhgt if anyone on the site would appreciate the number, you would. By the way, I thought 2006 was the year of the 13 piece bucket.
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hitter to end
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"Resisting the Backstroke" is the Hitter's method of Loading the Right Elbow to Drive (7-19-1) the entire Primary Lever Assembly (Left Arm and Club) from the Top (10-21-A). Should he choose to go to the End (10-21-C), he must resist the formidable tendency to then Accelerate the Clubshaft Longitudinally (Pull it lengthwise as if a piece of string) rather than Radially (Push it from behind as if an Axe Handle). Study 2-K and 7-23.
I resembled that remark!
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