LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 1-L Machine Concept #9 Regardless of how Lever Assembly Driven . . . Thread: 1-L Machine Concept #9 Regardless of how Lever Assembly Driven . . . View Single Post #1 04-27-2006, 01:57 PM Yoda Administrator Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Posts: 10,681 1-L Machine Concept #9 Regardless of how Lever Assembly Driven . . . Originally Posted by EdZ Think of it as the 'combination' of the flying wedges of the left and right arms - the tip of the triangle - the point that is part of BOTH wedges, that makes an on plane circle around the 'center' of the shoulders (which is actually not the 'top' of the shoulder/shirt label, but slightly below it - dead center of the shoulder line. It is also the 'middle ground', between a swinger and a hitter - 'the' point that is either pulled, or pushed. It is important to 'see' this point, to 'see' the wedges moving in a circle around the hub. The body will react very well to this image in your mind. [Bold by Hoenone.] I'm going to leave this one with you, Edz. We're in agreement that the Hands form the 'point' of the Flying Wedges, and that it is this 'Point' that is driven directly at the Ball (or at the Aiming Point). I also agree that the Left Arm Flying Wedge (the Lever Assembly) is always moving in a Circle (per 1-L #9). Where we part ways is that the 'hub' of this Circle is the Hinge Pin located in the Left Shoulder, not the 'Between the Shoulders' Center you visualize. A simple Zero Pivot Chip or Pitch Shot will verify this true Geometrical Center of the Stroke Arc. Nevertheless, the Ball can't read a line of all this, and if what you are doing -- or even think you are doing -- works for you, then by all means, keep doing it! __________________ Yoda Yoda View Public Profile Send a private message to Yoda Visit Yoda's homepage! Find all posts by Yoda