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Difficult to tell without a video. But slide with a no slide feel sounds good to me. As if you're literally on top of things and not ducking down behind the ball. Which is probably just about right.
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I just did a weight distribution experiment and I am shocked by the results. I used two bathroom scales; At address- 60% front foot, 40% back foot- I address at impact fix. My feel is that I have a 50/50 Surprise #1 At top- 65-70% back foo- Surprise -I feel 95% back and when I tried to get back more I felt very uncomfortable. My shift at top- 65-70% FRONT - before start down. my fel is that little weight moved with the shift. I can not measure further but I do wind up on front foot UNLESS I block myself out. I am VERY surprised as I have always felt that most (90%++)weight went back. This is strange teretory for me. The Bear |
The hip problems persist
I can not figure this out.
So, I did a lot of study of the BEST motions. I am seeing that using a right forearm take away- the hips do not rotate back until the stroke is long enough that the shoulder turn pulls the hips back, but only the amount necessary. BUT in ALL strokes the hips lead [AND power??]the down stroke? - EVEN if they were not turned in the backstroke? (chip, short pitch) Is this a correct observation? Where in TGM do I find this motion? Thanks The Bear |
Delayed Hip Action
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Thanks Daryl
Do I feel like a DUMMY for not reading/seeing what was under my nose. BUT I have learned a improvement that I will not have to reverse and that makes a difference. The Bear |
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Your readings may be discriminating agains the most hard-working leg at any time. |
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