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Old 11-06-2008, 07:02 AM
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Great SIR .. . the arm can only go so far even though they have speed. without its complex motion and sequence , the ball flight cannot be consistent as well.
Exactly my thought:
In my game I noticed that the more body power I use (a lot of PA#4), the more accurate and consistent I am!
This is funny because it goes along with significantly increased power wich is usualy and by common sense associated with unconsistency!

If I Swing or Hit Total Motion with not much PA#4 I tend to lose consistency.

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swing at the top and hits at the bottom. has that anything to do with the pivot ? we pull the arms down to release point and the Pelvis start to release does help push...
In my opinion, focusing on something else than maintaining/(increasing!) a constant pressure in your hands cannot lead you to doing this properly.

For example, if your goal is to maintain the heavyness of the clubhead through PP#3 when PA#4 starts to release, you will naturally feel the necessity to have your right elbow in a push condition rather than in a pull condition (Caution, we are talking here of Switting or 4 barrel wich is very special).

Consider this:
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- Swinger: consider Pivot Thrust as Body Power blasting a Swinger's essentially inert Left Arm into orbit toward Impact
- Hitter: or as supplying the initial acceleration of the Hitter's loaded Power Package so the Clubhead can be endowed with Pivot speed PLUS Right Triceps Speed

Do you think that Switting/4 barrel could be: "consider Pivot Thrust as Body Power blasting a Swinger's loaded Power Package into orbit toward Impact"

Could it be that instead of blasting only the left arm, you blast the whole Power Package assembled in a push condition - and then push!
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Old 11-06-2008, 07:57 AM
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In my opinion, focusing on something else than maintaining/(increasing!) a constant pressure in your hands cannot lead you to doing this properly.

What i used to think.. I can say this is the exact thing that cause overacceleration.. With any shot, we need RHYTHM.


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For example, if your goal is to maintain the heavyness of the clubhead through PP#3 when PA#4 starts to release, you will naturally feel the necessity to have your right elbow in a push condition rather than in a pull condition (Caution, we are talking here of Switting or 4 barrel wich is very special).
I think ... the term hitting being a push and a pull had created alot of argument, recreation of the term ( switting) in the TGM community. Not exactly what is really intended. Maybe the explanation is half complete.

Swinging and hitting is more on how we treat and load the shaft.. one longitudinal one Axial. In both cases the arm have to straighten. Neither actively NOR passively -- BUT IN RHYTHM.

My understanding.. THE HIT at the bottom have nothing to do with the active independant straightening of the right arm to make an Manipulated HIT. switting in high level golf never meant to be that.

It have to do with the complex pivot sequencing in rhythm with the proper arm straightening.

Study 7-3 in depth .. less ability to push with a pitch elbow .. that's correct.. but doesn't mean a swinger have can't PUSH in the bottom of the swing. the missing piece is the dynamic pivot motion, the arm can't move very far ... can they?
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