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Par71 01-14-2011 10:13 AM

Trying to get the discussion back to my initial question:eyes: :

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Originally Posted by Par71 (Post 81110)
why is the Aiming Point Concept "mandatory for Control of any Snap Release" (6-E-1)?


Yoda 01-14-2011 03:00 PM

Aiming To Please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Par71 (Post 81324)
Trying to get the discussion back to my initial question:

"Why is the Aiming Point Concept "mandatory for Control of any Snap Release" (6-E-1)?"

An Automatic Snap Release happens too fast to be consciously controlled. Since it is impossible to consciously deliver the Hands and Club to their Impact Hand Location alignments (Fix / 7-8 ), you need an alternative procedure. The Aiming Point concept produces the desired alignments automatically, but indirectly, i.e., without thought of Impact Hands Location.

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O.B.Left 01-15-2011 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 81336)
An Automatic Snap Release happens too fast to be consciously controlled. Since it is impossible to consciously deliver the Hands and Club to their Impact Hand Location alignments (Fix / 7-8 ), you need an alternative procedure. The Aiming Point concept produces the desired alignments automatically, but indirectly, i.e., without thought of Impact Hands Location.

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Thats two "Hall of Fame" posts in a row Lynn. Thanks for this......and that.

So much for manipulating a Snap Release via an Impact Hands Location.....and I hadnt even started yet. Phew! Back to my sorry Random Sweep Release. I just wanna have a snap release like everyone else though! Its not fair.


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