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Old 11-24-2005, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by lagster
It has been said that Brad Faxon has "too much lag," and that de-lagging him some would help him. I'm pretty sure at one time he did try to de-lag his swing.

What do you think of this? Have you ever seen a(rare) case of too much #2 Accumulator Lag in one's standard procedure, or do you believe this is possible?

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Lagster...

When we talk of lag, I assume we mean lag pressure and not necessarily max accumulator #2.

Now - can we have too much lag pressure?

Damn right we can! If you create too much lag pressure, you may not be able to sustain it. See 1-D, 2nd paragraph and 6-C-1-A, 3rd paragraph.

Sustain the lag.
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Old 11-24-2005, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by phillygolf
Lagster...

When we talk of lag, I assume we mean lag pressure and not necessarily max accumulator #2.

Now - can we have too much lag pressure?

Damn right we can! If you create too much lag pressure, you may not be able to sustain it. See 1-D, 2nd paragraph and 6-C-1-A, 3rd paragraph.

Sustain the lag.
In the early days before the fog was lifted by Lynn, the word 'sustain' gave me a bad concept. It meant to me that I had to keep something, namely accumulator lag. I didn't understand that it was keeping a constant pressure against the shaft. I thought it was keeping the clubhead behind. It was a bad concept for me.
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Old 11-25-2005, 11:49 AM
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Do you think that has to do with you being a Hitter Ted?
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Old 11-25-2005, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
In the early days before the fog was lifted by Lynn, the word 'sustain' gave me a bad concept. It meant to me that I had to keep something, namely accumulator lag. I didn't understand that it was keeping a constant pressure against the shaft. I thought it was keeping the clubhead behind. It was a bad concept for me.
Me too YodasLuke!!!

When I first got into golf, I thought lag was accumulator #2 maxed out! Boy was I ever wrong!

Thank you Homer!!!
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Old 11-25-2005, 10:47 PM
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Me too YodasLuke!!!

When I first got into golf, I thought lag was accumulator #2 maxed out! Boy was I ever wrong!

Thank you Homer!!!
How did you boys make the transition from Accumlator Lag to LAG PRESSURE???

Thanks!

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Old 11-26-2005, 03:09 AM
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How did you boys make the transition from Accumlator Lag to LAG PRESSURE???

Thanks!

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Still working on it!! But at least I am on the right path. No more holding the wristcock forever!
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Old 11-26-2005, 05:15 PM
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12 piece...

Still working on it!! But at least I am on the right path. No more holding the wristcock forever!

For me wristcock isn't 'held', extensor action holds it for me for as long as is necessary so my full attention can be focused on lag pressure.

Does anybody else feel this?

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Old 11-26-2005, 06:15 PM
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12 piece...

Still working on it!! But at least I am on the right path. No more holding the wristcock forever!
I held the #1 accumulator, and tilted to the right so my right shoulder could get closer to the ground. I also held the #2 accumulator. I was a wreck. But, hitting was the answer for me.
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Old 11-28-2005, 01:53 AM
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For me wristcock isn't 'held', extensor action holds it for me for as long as is necessary so my full attention can be focused on lag pressure.

Does anybody else feel this?

Thanks
I would be hesitant to say what you shoul/shouldnt feel - but if it works, it cant be wrong, right?






Originally Posted by YodasLuke
I held the #1 accumulator, and tilted to the right so my right shoulder could get closer to the ground. I also held the #2 accumulator. I was a wreck. But, hitting was the answer for me.
Thats a great compensation! (just kidding)!

Understood - thank God for TGM!
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