Hey i was curious how the endless belt would look super imposed upon a golfer, both down the line as well as face on. Also does the belt itself remain stationairduring the swing or would one of the ends at least move during the swing? Finally does this relate diferntly to swingers to hitters?
Hey i was curious how the endless belt would look super imposed upon a golfer, both down the line as well as face on. Also does the belt itself remain stationairduring the swing or would one of the ends at least move during the swing? Finally does this relate diferntly to swingers to hitters?
Let's start with this: I put up a post a while back of a stickman graphic I drew for my Swedish PGA talk that illustrates the concept. I searched but could not immediately find it. Please . . . somebody help!
How Straight can Straight Line Delivery Path be? It can only truly "be" for a short time and with TONS OF AXIS TILT
Can it actually be Straight-Straight? No sir . . .
Or is Straight-Straight more of feel? It does feel Straight-Straight. It can . . . it's a CONCEPT DEAL not a real deal . . .BUT you can have smaller pulleys and get CLOSER to a straight line delivery.
Or is it Straight-Straight a comparison to Circle Path? Wide vs. Narrow Steep vs. Sweepy (Boo vs. Zach) it's not plane angle steep BUT clubhead in relation to the ground steep. You can be "steep" on the elbow plane ala Sergio.
Maybe I should stop saying Straight-Straight and just say Straight. Mrodock should DEFINITELY stop saying straight.
This is all related to questions I have about the "Endless Belt". Maybe I'm missing something.
Hey i was curious how the endless belt would look super imposed upon a golfer, both down the line as well as face on. Also does the belt itself remain stationairduring the swing or would one of the ends at least move during the swing? Finally does this relate diferntly to swingers to hitters?
Here are three diagrams from a presentation I made back in March 2006 to the Swedish PGA Coaching and Teaching Summit. As you can see, the Endless Belt Effect (Sketch 2-K #6) relates to the Delivery Path of the Hands (7-23) and its Aiming Point (6-E-2); the Release (7-24); and its Triggering (7-20). Compare the diagrams to Zone Three Photos 9-3-6 (Top) through 9-3-10 (Impact). The diagrams and related study should help answer your questions.
Here are three diagrams from a presentation I made back in March 2006 to the Swedish PGA Coaching and Teaching Summit. As you can see, the Endless Belt Effect (Sketch 2-K #6) relates to the Delivery Path of the Hands (7-23) and its Aiming Point (6-E-2); the Release (7-24); and its Triggering (7-20). Compare the diagrams to Zone Three Photos 9-3-6 (Top) through 9-3-10 (Impact). The diagrams and related study should help answer your questions.
MachinusMagnus . . . do you think there could be another belt set on the thru side to get the player back up the plane? Or is that too goofy?
The Endless Belt Effect is all about increasing the Clubhead's Surface Speed with no increase in Hand Speed. To that end, there is only one Endless Belt and one 'Release' Pulley Wheel.
In fact, the golfer uses only about one-quarter of that Release Wheel (to Trigger the Release at the initial encounter). After Triggering (7-20; 7-23) and Full Extension (2-P), Acceleration has ceased and only Momentum is available to propel the Club into the Finish.
The Endless Belt Effect is all about increasing the Clubhead's Surface Speed with no increase in Hand Speed. To that end, there is only one Endless Belt and one 'Release' Pulley Wheel.
In fact, the golfer uses only about one-quarter of that Release Wheel (to Trigger the Release at the initial encounter). After Triggering (7-20; 7-23) and Full Extension (2-P), Acceleration has ceased and only Momentum is available to propel the Club into the Finish.