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IH82BOGEY 10-07-2010 09:54 PM

Pitch elbow, Right arm throw?
 
This is an interesting video of Shawn Clement describing the right arm action as a feeling of hammering a door jam. This does not seem to be a triceps cross line thrust pushing procedure for hitting. Is this a right arm throw with pitch elbow?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQku1eUl3Uk

jkpassage 10-07-2010 10:11 PM

Shawn is a friend of mine and a terrific golf instructor. Shawn's teachings, though, are based on the golf stroke as instinctive (always feel and flow, let gravity do the work) and not positional or mechanical. However, as Lynn states, "Mechanics produce feel and then feel reproduces the mechanics." And that is why I am here at Lynn Blake Golf.

O.B.Left 10-07-2010 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by IH82BOGEY (Post 76874)
This is an interesting video of Shawn Clement describing the right arm action as a feeling of hammering a door jam. This does not seem to be a triceps cross line thrust pushing procedure for hitting. Is this a right arm throw with pitch elbow?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQku1eUl3Uk



Right Arm Throw for sure. Which is akin to a side armed throwing motion.

In line Push Basic is for short shots, chipping , putting but only if you so choose. You can also use a less inline ,( more fanning) motion for Basic as well .......something more like the Right Arm Throw ....see Bat Basic.

Daryti 10-07-2010 11:52 PM

What I see is a right arm forcused motion, throwing or swinging the right arm. Does not look like a hitting straightened right elbow motion at impact and follow through.

Using this will it create trouble? Right arm, but not exactly right arm hitting, or more right arm swinging?

Yoda 10-08-2010 07:17 AM

Shipmates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jkpassage (Post 76876)
Shawn is a friend of mine and a terrific golf instructor. Shawn's teachings, though, are based on the golf stroke as instinctive (always feel and flow, let gravity do the work) and not positional or mechanical. However, as Lynn states, "Mechanics produce feel and then feel reproduces the mechanics." And that is why I am here at Lynn Blake Golf.

And we here at LBG are delighted to have you aboard, JK.

Welcome!

:salut:

Daryl 10-08-2010 07:45 AM

Nice Video about the Driving Right Forearm and he's very close to understanding the Level Right Wrist and Extensor Action. So close and yet so far away.

Unfortunately, the Hammer Head is "Rolled" in his Hand and unless he wants to strike the nail with the Side of the Hammer head, then he can't apply the "Paddlewheel Action" of the #3 Accumulator Roll.

When you strike a nail with a Hammer, there's no "Paddlewheel Action". When you strike a Golf Ball with a Golf Club there should be a "Paddlewheel Action". The Paddlewheel Action synchronizes the Sequenced Release, Uncock, Roll and Swivel and allows "Hinge Action". It's execution is very simple.

I would present the information in a video but I would be lose my 12 stroke advantage over Innercityteacher because he would actually "learn" how to swing a club and know "what" to practice. Until our competition, I think he should "work on" "Waist Bend" and "Axis Tilt".


Set Alignment of the Hammerhead at Impact Fix.

12 piece bucket 10-08-2010 08:31 AM

Decent stuff here but what's with the Count Dracula finish? Somebody tell Hogan he couldn't apply force with "low hands" . . .

Daryl . . . agreed . . . the plane of motion requires some adjustment in the release to keep the "hammer" on plane.


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