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Help!!!! . . . What is "flick" . . "flicking" 10-19
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS FLICK . . . THE ONLY THING I CAN RELATE IT TO IS BOOGERS . . . SOMEBODY HOLLA . . .
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Great question Buck
When we're done figuring out Flick can we also address Flip ...10-24-F ? Then we'll be in like Flint! In regards to Float Loading ......I dont believe its just any old form of adding left wrist cock on the way down as I initially interpreted it to be. Its "gentle , lazy " and can be left wrist or right elbow loading and usually has simultaneous "assembly, loading and release". So, and I may be wrong here, but Im thinkin it aint anything like Hogan's "quick initial turn of the hips" hard loading of the knuckle and a delayed release via longitudinal acceleration and drag loading. No, its a very late , lazy load and flick . Basically to get the release point down close to the ball you gotta load way later if its a simultaneous load and release. Yoda knows, he talked to me about this when we were watching the action at the Open last summer. Im going from memory so may have it all miscombobulated again. I think we were watching Ricky Fowler, I said "float" , he said "naw thats a slash" or something like that. Then he laid the difference between float and downcocking drag loading on me. Yoda .....life line! |
............ to move, propel, or remove something with a sharp light blow or a quick movement of the finger or hand
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I basically do 10-19 B.
I usually apply a timed plyometric thrust in the down stroke. I start easy from the top. I can have almost have a lunch break there without losing any power in the down stroke. The wrist cock doesn't increase, but the pressure does. It partly runs longitudinal through the shaft, partly at right angles to the shaft. It creates a shaft loading and unloading that doesn't work well if I play with too weak shaft flex. Depending on the shot I shift the stroke more towards driveloading & angled hinging - where I drive down and forward early - or drag loading & dual horizontal hinging where I maintain more of the pivot lag through impact. "Flick" doesn't seem like a fitting word though. |
Flick a load and throw? If you can't sustain lag pressure , you can delay it's loading .... The closer to the release point the better. Is the flick throwaway?
But how would one 10-19 B/C then? How do you flick and then Drag? I can see the drag in terms of the pulling but the longitudinal cause it must have been flicked away no? |
I find this an unusual word too . . . . speaking with Eddie Cox on this one . . . not sure exactly . . . but you can drive drag or flick . . . but seems like once you flick you at that point have to immediately procede to drive or drag??? beats me . . . .
Flicking as far as my quick scan of the editions go . . . shows up first in the 3rd? |
I don't flick. I try to save as much accumulator#2 as possible. PP#1 is the main target for my down stroke loading but pp#3 pressure is unavoidable. I try to drive the butt end of the club towards china or towards the ball or towards a point in front of the ball, depending on what kind of shot I am planning.
I read about Jim Furyk. He's using a double overlap because he gets a better transition. My theory of why is that it gives him extra Right Wrist bend - geometrically. This enables him to apply more pp#1 and less pp#3. A "flick" reminds me of Fred Couples flop shots around the green. Very good but something entirely different. |
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I've got to edit this a bit. Instead of Flick being a "load and throw" (away of the clubhead) , I would imagine its better to consider it a "load and release". No Storage. Although as a procedure for a clubhead tosser , throwawayer its pretty good for ensuring the clubhead doesnt pass the hands at impact. Why did Homer list Float in 10-19 Lag Loading anyways? It would appear to me that the actual method of Loading for Float is still Drive or Drag. Hit or Swing. Its not a different method of Loading really, or a different direction of Loading, its more a variation in Storage , zero Storage. Not sure where that would fit in otherwise, maybe a special combo of 10-22 and 10-24? I wonder if Yoda would care to comment on Float. |
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So Id classify the pecking motion you sometimes see employed in a flop (with some arm motion) as 10-3-J Pause. Some arm motion going back and then intentional quitting near the ball. Basically its intentional throwaway and intentional quitting. Yoda hits these by the hours over a little bunker at Cuscowilla. Its a dangerous thing to practice for those who havent mastered total compression , as VJ alluded to in his Lob Shot video with Yoda, but for the master shot maker its a handy shot to have in the bag for extreme conditions. There's a suggestion out there in cyber space that the TGM chipping , pitching method is not consistent with what the guys on tour are doing.........Not so! The guys who suggest that have not finished reading the book. Basic and Acquired as presented in 12-5 is a curriculum for total compression in total motion. Not a universally mandated method for chipping. No Sir. Whatever creates total compression when omitted reduces compression. You could break the flat left wrist even! How'd I get onto that tangent? I feel like Innercity teacher here. |
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