I liked the concept of Drag the Mop, but I think I like Drag the Dog even better. There is certainly more resistance.
Thanks for the lesson reminder, Yoday. It reminded me of much of what we did at Medinah CC, but I appreciated the mention of the left foot. I think that little move on the heel and toe would take a lot of pressure off the knee.
I liked the concept of Drag the Mop, but I think I like Drag the Dog even better. There is certainly more resistance.
Thanks for the lesson reminder, Yoday. It reminded me of much of what we did at Medinah CC, but I appreciated the mention of the left foot. I think that little move on the heel and toe would take a lot of pressure off the knee.
Bambam,
Please post a 'swing sequence'. May be some surprises here!
That's being creative alright.
Is this drag loading (the mop dog) or drive loading?
Drag Loading -- Swinging.
But, until the release of the 'power package' (arms and hands accelerating Pluto) -- the option was mine. Note that while (1) the left arm released; (2) the left wrist uncocked; and (3) the left hand rolled . . at no time was the Pluto Lag released. From the 'top', it was loaded and sustained. Pluto kept hangin' back . . .
This appears to be Pluto, if not its a close resemblance. If you ever get a chance to meet Pluto, you'll meet with the most powerful doggie love you've ever encountered. It can be overwhelming, especially if you are sensitive to pit bulls running at you full speed.
Now that's some doghead lag and drag.
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Bagger
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