True, the Hands basically, are clamps. They're smart. They get all of the other components to do the work.
I suppose that it is so natural for human beings to manipulate that it is hard work not to do anything with them. Being so important for us human, I guess a large fraction of the brain is devoded to "hand feel and conciousness" compared to say the right forearm, so it would be both important to monitor they don't interfere and easier to monitor than say the wrists per se.
I suppose that it is so natural for human beings to manipulate that it is hard work not to do anything with them. Being so important for us human, I guess a large fraction of the brain is devoded to "hand feel and conciousness" compared to say the right forearm, so it would be both important to monitor they don't interfere and easier to monitor than say the wrists per se.
Percy Boomer: "Golf Bogey No.1 is the natural urge to act in the obvious way to achieve the desired result."
I think he should see a psychologist and maybe learn how to do some volunteering. He obviously has a lot of time on his hands.
When you don't have to work any more - you can spend these 8-10 hours (with travel) on golf instead if that's what you want to do and still have just as much spare time as everybody else or even more, because you don't have to spend more time on golf that day.
The (magic) right arm forearm takeaway - in a hand controlled pivot - is that the same as a pick up with your hands & arms in the takeaway? If not - what's the difference?
The (magic) right arm forearm takeaway - in a hand controlled pivot - is that the same as a pick up with your hands & arms in the takeaway? If not - what's the difference?
Maybe this answers my own question?
(Did he really mention Bucket ??) (3.30 - 3.40)(Orr)