Uh, I havent read any of this but Bear, you may have a third problem..........you're talking to D, which leads to Bucket and then Mike O and then me.......not that we arent talking now. Mike's the real trouble maker!
Not a problem!
I appreciate ALL information,suggestions and comments.
May germinate new thoughts or ideas.
I will take HK best which is LOOK, LOOK, Look at everything.
Because;
There are no bad ideas or comments only nonapplicable (for the situation at hand) "things" at the time.
As an engineer I catalog all I can then Trust but verify for my own application.
I sure do want to get into two current sticky points:
1. How to get energy into basic motion swing? Do i use a #4 but keep it light but through finish?
2. Aiming point- This has opened many thoughts, opportunity for precision etc. I have not formulated questrions yet but they are "Brewing".
First question on Aiming Point
Who has used the Aiming Point? and
How did you develop aiming point into your application?
Can we discuss Aiming Point application please?
Thanks
The Bear
Ahh, the lights are on;
this is the aiming point application; at 3:17
Although he does no state specificly, it is the point at which thrust is directed. Set in the waggle and is graphical represented by a line between top and the trigger point and its distance either in front or behind the ball is therefore dependant on "Pulley size" hand speed and I (moment) of the particular club in use. Therefore a consistent impact hand position. A thing of beauty to be able to put precision into something previously done by experiment and often messed-up
Think I'm on the right thinking track? What say the experienced??
Last edited by HungryBear : 12-16-2009 at 11:31 PM.
Bear use the search function there is tons of info here already you need only dig a little bit.
Thanks. I do use the SEARCH function and although there are numerous ref. to aiming point the are few instances on development of it's application. even in the link to the LB clip he does not say aiming point but I have deduced that is exactly what he is applying. What is that long pole I see advertised that stretches all the way from plane line to top of back swing and is used for exercise I think? That seems to also illustrate the aiming point geometry