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Old 11-10-2006, 10:31 AM
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7-3 Arrows Quivers and 2 x 4's
I was watching ole Dr. Knockdabottomoutofit on the Address Routine Video Series. Ted had a section in there that got incubator to perkin'. . . .

He said that he just felt like his club and left arm were a 2 x 4 and he just belted the ball with it. Now . . . 7-3 Strokes-Basic is a meaty part of THE GOLFING MACHINE. I would like to do a bit of analysis on 7-3 in regards to what our friend Teddy-Violence has said.

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Stop One

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.


So there are three basic Right Elbow locations: Pitch Punch Push.

Question: Based on the above from 7-3, how are we to relate the #3 Accumulator to the Right Elbow Activity? I understand that the loading is different with respect to the #3 Pressure Point so is that the connection to the #3 Accumulator?

Stop Two

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).


So based on the above, we can certainly see where Teddy Beatdown has drawn his analogy to the 2 X 4 i.e. Axe Handle Technique (anybody smell Mike O ?). This we got.

Stop Three
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.
QUESTION: Can the Swinger also use Teddy-Smash's 2 x 4 analogy? Or do we need to go elsewhere since he is loading the club (Secondary Lever) and NOT the Left Arm and Club (Primary Lever)?

Stop Four
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.
QUESTION: I bled a couple of turnips in Mike O's fridge and colored them two words in the above RED. Now the Swinger and the Hitter pounds the ball with the Right Forearm . . . ok ok ok . . . BUT he chose TWO distinct methods. Throwing and Driving. Which 'un goes for which procedure? Does the Hitter JUST Drive? And does the Swanger JUST Throw it? Or can they do both?

Whew . . . thanks for the ride . . . please don't put your gum under the seat you may get stuck by one of Mikey's needles . . . and he ain't in remission right now.
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Old 11-10-2006, 03:30 PM
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I think Mr. Kelley tried to figure out what was/is the easiest and most compatible way to structure components. There do seem to be exceptions. Jack Nicklaus, for example, looks to me to have some HITTING components(usually for Hitting) in his STROKE, but has done well as a Swinger. Miller Barber, is another example of this.

Larry Nelson, looks to have a few things in there usually done with Swinging. He is a Hitter, I believe.

Now... for example, a Horizontal Hinging, Left Wrist Throwing, Double Wrist Action, Hitter... may have some problems, but I bet there is someone out there that does this pretty well.
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OK I got the relation of #3 Accumulator Angle and the Right Elbow Location now. . . Mr. K said that the typical fault is for the Right Forearm to come into impact too HIGH. He said if it is too high . . . THEN THE #3 Accumulator Angle is thus DESTROYED and its residual Transfer Power is gooooooone.
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