Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Help me out here guys and girls.
What part of the golf swing does this symbolize? Am I right in thinking the club is the club? The pulley represents the hands? The bigger the pulley the faster the club head's speed? The rpm's of the pulley and the club stay constant which represents a constant hand speed with no need for hand acceleration into impact? Or, is that excessive acceleration?,
Surely there is some hand acceleration? No? Or is this where the anology falters (no offence, as every anology is somewhat comprimised).
The belt is the pivot for swingers?
The portion of the endless belt diagram where the club accelerates represents release? Is this the same period as when the club is parallel to the ground prior to impact and parallel to the ground after impact? If so then, does that not mean that the later the release or the closer to the ball the hands are when the club is parallel to the ground prior to impact, the bigger the pulley and the faster the club head's speed will be? But what about the amount of left wrist cock not being a power accumulator? Does that mean that the amount of left hand wrist hand cock is not a factor in the power equation?
I feel there is something to the endless belt diagram that I am missing. Something that will allow the smooth swinger to crush the ball. Perhaps only when accompanied by lag?
Thanks
O.B.
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Here are three diagrams from a presentation I made back in March 2006 to the Swedish PGA Coaching and Teaching Summit. As you can see, the
Endless Belt Effect (Sketch 2-K #6) relates to the
Delivery Path of the Hands (7-23) and its
Aiming Point (6-E-2); the
Release (7-24); and its
Triggering (7-20). Compare the diagrams to Zone Three Photos 9-3-6 (Top) through 9-3-10 (Impact). The diagrams and related study should help answer your questions.
Also, the site is rich with information on the Endless Belt, the Releases and Trigger Delay procedures. For example, see my post #67 in this search:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...a+endless+belt . And #14 here:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...s+belt+diagram
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