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Lagster,
Must the release of the accumulators be sequenced such that they are spent as momentum transfer moves from the feet to the clubhead? 6-M-1 allows for overlap and much more. Great subject. Thanks, Bagger |
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The figure 8 Strap is in effect the 'power package', the triangle. 'Connection' as it is often discussed, is a mutation of the core benefits of the strap (plane and correct clubface rate of closing - Rhythm) The relationship between the hands and chest through impact, as a RESULT of motion, and the structure of the power package staying in place. This has little to do with 'welding' the left arm and chest (PP#4), as Yoda describes, that is a result of motion, and trying to keep that connection is a best a huge power loss. The 'point' is that the strap keeps the power package structure in place by defining the geometric relationship, the triangle formed by the arms and shoulder line AT BOTH ARMS STRAIGHT. Defining the 'aiming point' in a fairly direct way, given an understanding of TGM impact alignments (left arm to shoulder line angle). Always remember - send FORCE to both arms straight per 1-L-15 Restore that 'triangle' the strap gives you at both arms straight. |
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Not to nitpick, but Vijay is so flexible, he can keep the glove there during his entire full swing. |
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Yoda And You-Know-Who Load #4
Here's a comparative stop-action that shows Ben and me with a fully-loaded Pressure Point #4 (where the Left Arm contacts the chest). No falling 'headcover under the Arm' here!
I never sought to copy Ben. I just sought to swing according to the Principles and Procedures of The Golfing Machine, and this is what I got. Hogan dug it out of the dirt. I dug it out of the little Yellow Book. :) ![]() |
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