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Old 07-22-2011, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
No offense to any anyone, we all know there are as many ways to swing as there are golfers. I see the "kick start" as a little more advanced procedure. First one must master the alignments of basic motion, which I enjoy teaching from impact fix. We then need to take those alignments to acquired and total motion. I love Mr. Kelley's post book idea of the easiest way to learn:

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STARTING OVER WITH G.O.L.F. HOMER KELLEY

"If I were starting to play golf, this is what I would concentrate on. It's what it all boils down to. It's even simpler than The Triad."

♦ At Fix, establish your Flat, Level and Vertical Left Wrist and your On Plane Right Forearm Angle of Approach (7-3).

♦ At Start Up, take your Hands Up, Back, and In on the Plane of your Right Forearm.

♦ Through Impact, return to the Fix Hand Location and the established Right Forearm Angle of Approach.

From that foundation, focus on the imperatives and essentials while monitoring the pressure points. Sounds simple, and it works for me. I'm not sure yet if this simplicity can totally work in with my teaching, but I believe anyone can master basic hitting no matter what their physical condition. As players get more advanced, they add Power Accumulators until we get to 4 Barrel Hitting.

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Once mastered, four barrels and the "kick start" will come in very handy, while maintaing RFT. Personally, it will be difficult for me to trust moving forward from the basic concept. So much precision! Mr Hart tells us that the best way for beginners to play is through a very basic hitting procedure and acquired motion. Little bullets down the middle. What a great way to build some confidence.

Kevin
I love this stuff. The hands are clamps and ya just move the machine. Boom!
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