What if you thrust out to any part of the Base Line of the Plane?
Originally Posted by Daryl
Aiming Point, when not the inside aft quadrant of the ball, is located on the delivery line which visually directs the Clubhead. This is an alternate way of assuring an On-Plane Stroke by visualizing the Clubhead Orbit.
If you draw the Clubhead Arc on the Ground, it will always pass through the Inside Aft Quadrant of the Ball. The Aiming Point would be somewhere along this Arc Line.
If you, as I do, prefer to trace the Plane Line with the #3 PP, then the Aiming Point ( if you want to call it that ) will always be the inside Aft Quadrant of the Ball. I guess when I think hard about it, I'm directing Thrust along the Plane Line with the focus on intersecting the Inside Aft Quadrant of the Ball. Hmm? I guess that the Inside Quad of the ball is my Aiming Point.
( I think, I'm close, at least, to understanding the Aiming Point Concept )(I need the Posts. I heard that after 4,000 posts, ya get free lessons )
I trace the BLP going back but feel like I can fire at any part of that line once my weight is forward even if I set the Hula to start. If I sweep and it's an automatic release, I want to throw out at the line after my hands drop to waist high. If a non-automatic release, I try to hold to the belt-buckle remembering that the goal is not the ball but Both Arms Straight!
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Last edited by innercityteacher : 11-04-2010 at 09:08 PM.
Teach what happened to you? Makita and Hull? Now that was pre Flyers I know......old time hockey, original six.
They were hockey immortals for sure. I used to have a photo of Hull above my bed when I was a kid. Every night I prayed he'd get traded to the Leafs. Every night. Never happened , maybe I have a few prayers left to be answered though. Hope so. Patrick Kane in blue and white maybe? Got to do some work on that one. Let us pray.