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On reaching a shared terminology
It may be productive to delete the #2 and #3 Accumulators.
Using Basic Motion. Throw-Out? Yes (#4 Accumulator) CF Reaction Force? No (#2 Accumulator) Roll? Yes (Orbiting Arms) Overtaking? No (Zero #3 Accumulator) Clubface Alignment? Yes
Monitor the Hands. The Clubface cannot be Monitored. Don't Jack the Hands to return to Impact Alignment. Change, adjust or increase the precision of your Pattern Components or procedures until the Hands Return to their Impact Alignments. |
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What is "jack" the hands? How is #4 powered for "basic" motion? hb |
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Question #2
May I remind everybody that this is a thread on Grip Types... :-)
Like I said in the first post, I have a number of questions on 7-2. So here's my second question: Quote:
So don't these two sentences contradict one another? One calling for the true Angle of Approach and the other for disregarding it? Or what is the meaning of "otherwise" here? |
Mike O. Id love to see your "when I get more time" thoughts . Post #15.
This relates to my geometry thread. I wanna draw 7-2 out , see if it makes things clearer than words. Ill draw manipulated hands swingers using rotated plane lines and grip rotation . Ill move the ball around in the stance. |
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As you know - there is no way that any one could try to follow "everyone's" posts on this thread or forum and integrate them all - in order to understand "the Golfing Machine". So many different perspectives, not fully explained (for various reasons), seldom are posts clarified to denote whether they describe a Golfing Machine concept, a perceived Golfing Machine concept, or an elaboration or interpretation, or new original thought. Now, I include any of my posts in that description. If I were trying to learn from this forum I'd definitely pick one person and try to ask questions of them until I understood what they were saying. I certainly don't have the time to be one of those. So, given the number of conversations and perspectives I wasn't going to add another voice to this thread |
Mike O,
I'd like to read your thoughts post #15, too. |
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/post94980-25.html
Par71 Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Posts: 58 Question #2 May I remind everybody that this is a thread on Grip Types... Like I said in the first post, I have a number of questions on 7-2. So here's my second question: Quote: The back of the Flat Left Wrist and the Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2-0) BOTH facing down the Angle of Approach (Alternate Target Line 2-J-3). Otherwise, per 7-3, both must face down the Right Forearm Impact Fix Alignment regardless of the true Angle of Approach (2-J-3 and 7-5). The first sentence seems to refer to the Clubhead Angle of Approach (the straight line through Impact Point and Low Point, as illustrated in 2-C-1 #3). Whereas the second sentence seems to refer to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. So don't these two sentences contradict one another? One calling for the true Angle of Approach and the other for disregarding it? Or what is the meaning of "otherwise" here? .................................................. .. Because: Hinge type - angled v. horizontal Elbow position - punch v. pitch Power application - swing v. hit #3 pp - fixed v. roll And all the ot6her alignment create the "otherwise" Go to 6-H-0 and the shopping lists. What may seem a simple question in fact requires a (the) book to answer. Remembering the hands are the command post and the only way to communicate with the club- via. the grip.; So it may look as if your thread is hijacked when in fact a very small part has been covered. hb |
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