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Old 04-03-2011, 06:29 PM
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Nice find Air. Thank you. I hadnt seen that post before but I have heard of the reverse pressure points from Mr Blake. Information I could have easily missed if not for him but information I use as often as I golf now. Its the "what and where" of the feel associated with swinging a club for me.

Im quite fond of a reverse #1, the middle two fingers of the right hand underneath the area where the life line of the right hand and the left thumb live on the grip. I use the #1 for EA and the reverse #1 to lift the club UP along the Inclined Plane ......Right Forearm Pickup. Multi tasking , simplification. The Right Forearm Takeaway has two motions , "Fanning and Bending". They can happen sequentially or overlap. Overlapping is probably the way to go. The Fanning loads the reverse #3pp and the Bending is very much about the reverse #1 (the middle two fingers of the right hand) lifting the club UP and levering the #2 Accumulator Angle some too for me anyways.

Homer talked about "throwing" the club against the Rotated #3pp at End to load the Knuckle in preparation for Drag Loading 10-19-C, 12-2. This is only a portion of the Knuckles loading but an important one. I really like this idea of throwing the clubshaft the secondary lever up plane and against the Knuckle (the Rotated #3pp) it goes really well with Longitudinal Acceleration, Drag Loading and forms a backswing equivalent to a Left Wrist Throw on the way down, be it an Automatic (CF Throwout) or a Non Automatic version.

If you'll allow me to enter the Lab for a moment. Like the Non Automatic version of the Left Wrist Throw I think the levering of the #2 Angle during the Backswing by the Reverse #3pp can/should graduate to an Automatic Version for the Swinger. Where momentum and CF get it done without any manipulation.

Uh ......I should mention that Lynn just showed me the two fingers , the rest of this is open for debate but it works for me.

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Old 04-03-2011, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Nice find Air. Thank you. I hadnt seen that post before but I have heard of the reverse pressure points from Mr Blake. Information I could have easily missed if not for him but information I use as often as I golf now. Its the "what and where" of the feel associated with swinging a club for me.

Im quite fond of a reverse #1, the middle two fingers of the right hand underneath the area where the life line of the right hand and the left thumb live on the grip. I use the #1 for EA and the reverse #1 to lift the club along the Inclined Plane ......Right Forearm Pickup. The Right Forearm Takeaway has two motions , "Fanning and Bending". The Fanning loads the reverse #3pp and the Bending is very much about the reverse #1 lifting the club UP and levering the #2 Accumulator Angle some too.

Homer talked about "throwing" the club against the Rotated #3pp at End to load the Knuckle in preparation for Drag Loading 10-19-C, 12-2. This is a portion of the #3 pp loading but an important one. I really like this idea of throwing the clubshaft the secondary lever up plane on the backswing and against the knuckle, it goes really well with a Left WRist Throw on the way down, be it an Automatic of Non Automatic version.
I'm glad you make comments like this. It helps understanding it better. There's a lot more to come. At least 1000 posts I would imagine..?
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Old 04-03-2011, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Nice find Air. Thank you. I hadnt seen that post before but I have heard of the reverse pressure points from Mr Blake. Information I could have easily missed if not for him but information I use as often as I golf now. Its the "what and where" of the feel associated with swinging a club for me.

Im quite fond of a reverse #1, the middle two fingers of the right hand underneath the area where the life line of the right hand and the left thumb live on the grip. I use the #1 for EA and the reverse #1 to lift the club UP along the Inclined Plane ......Right Forearm Pickup. The Right Forearm Takeaway has two motions , "Fanning and Bending". They can happen sequentially or overlap. Overlapping is probably the way to go. The Fanning loads the reverse #3pp and the Bending is very much about the reverse #1 (the middle two fingers of the right hand) lifting the club UP and levering the #2 Accumulator Angle some too.

Homer talked about "throwing" the club against the Rotated #3pp at End to load the Knuckle in preparation for Drag Loading 10-19-C, 12-2. This is only a portion of the Knuckles loading but an important one. I really like this idea of throwing the clubshaft the secondary lever up plane and against the Knuckle (the Rotated #3pp) it goes really well with Longitudinal Acceleration, Drag Loading and forms a backswing equivalent to a Left Wrist Throw on the way down, be it an Automatic (CF Throwout) or a Non Automatic version.

If you'll allow me to enter the Lab for a moment. Like the Non Automatic version of the Left Wrist Throw I think the levering of the #2 Angle during the Backswing by the Reverse #3pp can/should graduate to an Automatic Version for the Swinger. Where momentum and CF get it done without any manipulation.

Uh ......I should mention that Lynn just showed me the two fingers , the rest of this is open for debate I guess.

O.B. et al,
I was just commenting to Kev Carter this past week how I "stumbled" upon the middle two fingers of the right hand. I certainly didn't just dream it up, but finally, after the past couple years of this search on LBF, reading the Yellow Book, looking at videos of Mr. Hogan and looking at the work of many other TGM students, it just went off in my wee brain. Those two fingers firmly holding the grip in the roots of the fingers and allowing pp#3 to monitor the lag pressure all of a sudden just felt like magic.
My goodness your post and Air's airing of Yoda's earlier post is timely for me.
'nuff said.
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Old 04-03-2011, 07:18 PM
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Thanks Air. Keep em coming. This will form another "Best of" thread where future Alignment Golf archeologists can do some digging.

I can only imagine what a properly compiled "Best of Lynn Blake" would look like. That'd make for a good book actually. Bigger than the little red book, bigger than the Yellow Book too Id imagine. Way bigger as Homers brevity gets expanded to a fuller meaning.

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Old 04-03-2011, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by JerryG View Post
O.B. et al,
I was just commenting to Kev Carter this past week how I "stumbled" upon the middle two fingers of the right hand. I certainly didn't just dream it up, but finally, after the past couple years of this search on LBF, reading the Yellow Book, looking at videos of Mr. Hogan and looking at the work of many other TGM students, it just went off in my wee brain. Those two fingers firmly holding the grip in the roots of the fingers and allowing pp#3 to monitor the lag pressure all of a sudden just felt like magic.
My goodness your post and Air's airing of Yoda's earlier post is timely for me.
'nuff said.
g

I was talking Swinging primarily but the "reverse" Pressure Points are there for the Hitter too. Not the same but they're there. Different Pressure Points associated with different loading , Thrust etc etc.

Good time of year to have some pressure points awaken.....like a bear in spring time , Jack at Augusta. Go Jerry! There's a Jerry G roar though the pines of Augusta..... Yes Sir!
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Old 04-03-2011, 08:38 PM
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Old 04-03-2011, 08:39 PM
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Old 04-03-2011, 08:40 PM
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Old 04-03-2011, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I was talking Swinging primarily but the "reverse" Pressure Points are there for the Hitter too. Not the same but they're there. Different Pressure Points associated with different loading , Thrust etc etc.

Good time of year to have some pressure points awaken.....like a bear in spring time , Jack at Augusta. Go Jerry! There's a Jerry G roar though the pines of Augusta..... Yes Sir!

Nice thought O.B. If something like that appeared to happen, further investigation would find a group jointly clearing their sinuses.
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Old 04-04-2011, 04:11 AM
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