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mrodock 03-25-2006 08:18 PM

Post your's as well if you can Annikan!

Matt

rchang72 03-25-2006 09:51 PM

Noproblemos, thanks for putting the two pics together. Really shows the difference between hinge & swivel.

Annikan, curious what your miss patterns are now vs. before when you were swivelling at impact.

Roger

noproblemos 03-26-2006 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rchang72
Noproblemos, thanks for putting the two pics together. Really shows the difference between hinge & swivel.

Annikan, curious what your miss patterns are now vs. before when you were swivelling at impact.

Roger

And thanks to everyone in this thread.
Annikan for the great pics, Edz with that analysis and explanation, Tongzilla for the Hinge vs Swivel explanation. Yoda too.
.........

Just wondering: I read Hank Johnson's book three or four years ago, so I don't remember for sure, but is his explanation of the Hinges different from the one in this thread? Is this why somebody said that Hank's Hinge pictures were incorrect?

........
Anyway,
I think I now have a much better understanding of how to swivel to get back on plane after my follow-through.

CHEERS TO EVERYBODY!!!

annikan skywalker 03-26-2006 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rchang72
Noproblemos, thanks for putting the two pics together. Really shows the difference between hinge & swivel.

Annikan, curious what your miss patterns are now vs. before when you were swivelling at impact.



Roger

Fat or Thin...rarely offline !!!

annikan skywalker 03-26-2006 04:34 PM





12 piece bucket 03-26-2006 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker




Pudge . . . Your position and Lee Buck's are remarkably similar. Particularly the hands. But one thing I find interesting in this comparison is the #4 pressure point. This we know to be your Swing as you have told us from the jump. But people debate what Lee was. He may punch us for asking. But Ole Lee obviously is "less connected" at #4. One piece of evidence that he could be a 4-barrel hitter.

He spoke of this very thing in his book . . .

LET THE LEFT ARM LEAVE YOUR SIDE
To keep your clubhead moving down your flight path a little longer past impact, you must let your left arm leave your left side as you swing through the ball. When this happens correctly you'll feel your right shoulder working under instead of around. The extent that the clubhead can stay on the flight path past impact is exaggerated in the large drawing, but even a fraction of an inch more extension of the on-path movement will improve your chances for starting shots in the direction you intend.

Mr. K according to Yoda was particularly impressed with Buckle's ability to hit DOWN all the way DOWN DOWN DOWN. I have the Shell's dvd of Buck vs. Fat Jack. These dudes were past their prime, but I'm convinced that Lee has the best pivot and Right Forearm Flying Wedge the game has ever seen. I don't know if the above quote is a "feel vs. real" thing, but I think Lee took every shot to a perfect FULL LEVER EXTENSION. He may not have had the speed. But when he hit the ball it got BASHED with STRUCTURE . . . HARD.

annikan skywalker 03-29-2006 05:39 PM

Check this out!!!!..see how good your eye is......Compare to other sequence





plumdog 03-29-2006 06:46 PM

less tilt mid axis forward
 
the hips have moved forward more and turned more degrees on the backswing, thereby resuling in a greater degree of freedom for the shoulder turn. the 2nd tilt(spine angle is more vertical at the top of the backswing and the shoulder turn is more centered(comparison of 1st pictures). the left shoulder is more forward as a result in the comparison of the 2nd pictures and the 2nd axis tilt is thereby less as it was a function of the backswing.this is also noticable in the tilt of the shoulders in the first picture on the bottom. the reduction of the 2nd axis tilt combined with the overall cog more forward will slow the rate of closure of the clubface at impact. as both lower and upper centers are more forward the hips press upward reducing the the flex in the right knee impact and next to last pics on bottom). this sequence is far superior to the lower and some sophisticated instruction wet into changing those pictures

BlackjackNY 03-29-2006 09:55 PM

Can't Be...
 
Annikan,
This is the same girl? You did this? What is the time period between the two sets of shots?

annikan skywalker 03-29-2006 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
Annikan,
This is the same girl? You did this? What is the time period between the two sets of shots?


Same girl..I think one lesson apart


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