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12-26-2005, 11:57 AM
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7-3 In-Line with and Directly Opposed to...
Yoda...
Thanx for our conversation the otherday...
I cracked a couple dozen eggs and found the chicks were ready to come out a long time ago...
Dadgummitt...I knew this...
But for some reason I was blinded by Pride!!!
The relationship of the #3 Accumulator roll and it's relationship to elbow location....participation...and the loading of the #3PP...
Hint: No...NO..NO...Not the Navel seeking Elbow location...
The Facts... The right forearm/elbow precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the #3 pressure point location
THE STROKES
7-3 STROKES – BASIC Because of the dominant role of Accumulator #3 (6-3-B-0, 2-N, 2-P), Golf Strokes are very dependent on the Right Elbow activity deriving from its location and the nature of the subsequent Right Arm participation. The Elbow must always be someplace and as there are only three defineable locations there are three Major Basic Strokes – Punch, Pitch, and Push (10-3).
Right Forearm Position at the Top differs for the Angle and Arc of Approach procedures. So their Elbow location and action differs also. For Hitting (10-19-A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with – and directly opposed to – the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7-22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6-A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment is maintained through Impact (2-J-3, 4-D). For Swinging (10-19-C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with – and directly opposed to – the motion of the On Plane Loading of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through Impact. In compliance with both 6-B-3-0-1 and 10-11-0-3. With this “in-line” relationship of Loading and Right Forearm, it is absolutely MANDATORY that, Hitting or Swinging, it is the Right Forearm – not just the Right Hand and/or Clubshaft – that must be thrown, or driven, into Impact per 7-2-3.
Pics will be on the way....Stay Tuned
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 12-26-2005 at 12:29 PM.
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12-26-2005, 12:32 PM
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One of the major reasons people are not only "stuck" with they're golf swing...but in their thinking....
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12-26-2005, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Yoda...
Thanx for our conversation the otherday...
I cracked a couple dozen eggs and found the chicks were ready to come out a long time ago...
Dadgummitt...I knew this...
But for some reason I was blinded by Pride!!!
The relationship of the #3 Accumulator roll and it's relationship to elbow location....participation...and the loading of the #3PP...
Hint: No...NO..NO...Not the Navel seeking Elbow location...
The Facts... The right forearm/elbow precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the #3 pressure point location
THE STROKES
7-3 STROKES BASIC Because of the dominant role of Accumulator #3 (6-3-B-0, 2-N, 2-P), Golf Strokes are very dependent on the Right Elbow activity deriving from its location and the nature of the subsequent Right Arm participation. The Elbow must always be someplace and as there are only three defineable locations there are three Major Basic Strokes Punch, Pitch, and Push (10-3).
Right Forearm Position at the Top differs for the Angle and Arc of Approach procedures. So their Elbow location and action differs also. For Hitting (10-19-A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7-22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6-A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment is maintained through Impact (2-J-3, 4-D). For Swinging (10-19-C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the motion of the On Plane Loading of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through Impact. In compliance with both 6-B-3-0-1 and 10-11-0-3. With this in-line relationship of Loading and Right Forearm, it is absolutely MANDATORY that, Hitting or Swinging, it is the Right Forearm not just the Right Hand and/or Clubshaft that must be thrown, or driven, into Impact per 7-2-3.
Pics will be on the way....Stay Tuned
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I had the same light bulbs. I like words like MANDATORY and ALWAYS, for all procedures.
After reading 7-3 and having Yoda give the appropriate explanations, I had more flashes in my brain than you'd see at Opening Ceremonies during the Olympics. I'm sure I refer to 7-3 in every lesson. Those few words are as deep as the ocean, and stray from position golf. 
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12-26-2005, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Yoda...
Thanx for our conversation the otherday...
I cracked a couple dozen eggs and found the chicks were ready to come out a long time ago...
Dadgummitt...I knew this...
The relationship of the #3 Accumulator roll and it's relationship to elbow location....participation...and the loading of the #3PP...
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Glad to help, Annikan. In TGM as in weight training, sometimes all it takes to get the bar to the top in those really tough last couple of reps is the slightest assist from a partner. The Guided Struggle is always preferable to the Blind Struggle! And thank you for all the 'assists' you give to others who would access our Treasure Trove.
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12-26-2005, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Right Forearm Position at the Top differs for the Angle and Arc of Approach procedures. So their Elbow location and action differs also. For Hitting (10-19-A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7-22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6-A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment is maintained through Impact (2-J-3, 4-D). For Swinging (10-19-C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with and directly opposed to the motion of the On Plane Loading of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through Impact. In compliance with both 6-B-3-0-1 and 10-11-0-3. With this in-line relationship of Loading and Right Forearm, it is absolutely MANDATORY that, Hitting or Swinging, it is the Right Forearm not just the Right Hand and/or Clubshaft that must be thrown, or driven, into Impact per 7-2-3.
Pics will be on the way....Stay Tuned
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I really really don't understand most of that lol.
Definately looking forward to pics!
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12-29-2005, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
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I really really don't understand most of that lol.
Definately looking forward to pics!
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While pics are being put together, ponder this in 2 dimensions first.
'support' of impact is 'directly behind' the direction of force. Think of the pressure points.
A great drill in the drills section (EdZ drills) if you have access to a pool. This shows you the 2 dimensional 'plane', the surface of the water.
impact support, from directly behind the shaft, is simpler to understand if you first grasp that this all takes place on an inclined plane
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12-26-2005, 03:45 PM
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Pics would go a long way on this one . . . and if anybody's got the pics it would be Ballstriker.
Can 7-3 explain why Fat Jack was a Swinger with Punch Elbow? Or was he a Swinger at all?
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12-26-2005, 04:32 PM
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I came to the conclusion awhile back that this alignment was a good check point as well as a potential indicator for hitting and swinging, though it doesn't guarantee it.
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