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Old 08-16-2009, 03:58 PM
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Super stiffen or rooting occurs just prior to impact and sustains until impact occurs. This happen so fast you can't see it nor on video can pick this up.
The hips actually counter torque and turn back away from the target a few degrees when you super stiffen . On video you won't see this occur. When the upper body catches up with the hips and impact occurs, the hips and upper body turn through to a full finish together.
I have two slow motion videos; of Brian Gay and Greg Norman where the hips actually counter torque and turn back away from the target a few degrees before Impact. So, it's possible to witness this event on Video. I'll find them and put them up for everyone's review.
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Old 08-16-2009, 04:35 PM
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I have two slow motion videos; of Brian Gay and Greg Norman where the hips actually counter torque and turn back away from the target a few degrees before Impact. So, it's possible to witness this event on Video. I'll find them and put them up for everyone's review.
This would be great to see if you have these videos, looking forward to seeing them, with stock standard cameras you can't pick this up when you slow them down. If your breaking down a golf swing frame by frame in slow motion, supper stiffen is something you miss. Super stiffen and impact can occur between frames.
Depends on what people class as impact. I'm talking about when the ball and clubs very first contact when to ball and impact initially come in contact, or exactly moment super stiffen occurs.
Do you know what frames per second between 5000 to 10000 frames per second? Must have been captured by some very high tech gear. Or extremely lucky it occurred in sequence to frames. A very rear occasion.

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Old 08-16-2009, 05:33 PM
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I have two slow motion videos; of Brian Gay and Greg Norman where the hips actually counter torque and turn back away from the target a few degrees before Impact. So, it's possible to witness this event on Video. I'll find them and put them up for everyone's review.
Bioengine,
Early 90's to 96 your crew worked with Greg Norman?
Sources say your crew was responsible for dramatic changes to Norman's swing in the early 90's?

In 1995 there is a article about Brian Gay working with your crew.According to sources Brian work with you crew for years.
Does Brian still get tested ?
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Old 08-17-2009, 11:58 AM
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Bioengine,
Early 90's to 96 your crew worked with Greg Norman?
Sources say your crew was responsible for dramatic changes to Norman's swing in the early 90's?

In 1995 there is a article about Brian Gay working with your crew.According to sources Brian work with you crew for years.
Does Brian still get tested ?
MPS1,
You have reliable sources for providing accurate information is all I can say, I'm not able to comment much further due to client privacy agreements.

Again even thought the team has worked with Brian in the past. Again I can't comment on Brian any further.
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