Originally Posted by danny_shank
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Well i've given basic motion with zero pivot a good try, but it's not for me. As a swinger i feel it's just rehearsing probably my worst fault which is over acceleration.
I've been practicing a shot of a similar length that just involves my pivot transporting the flying wedges. This seems to be benefiting my game and in my case i can't see how having the pivot component involved makes it harder to educate the hands.
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I had
the exact same issue , until I met Comdpa and he pointed out and demonstrated to me regarding zero pivot . I suggest don't hurry
the incubator.. take some time to try understand this and one day
the egg will surely hatch. But one thing i can tell you, you are on
the right track to follow Comdpa's suggestion . We cannot keep
the whole left arm rigid or glued to your pects. nobody really does that . But neither should
the left arm is totally independant of
the pects.
the pressure point 4 is there for a reason.
There is nothing wrong for
the pivot to transport your hands, in fact personally I like it too as a swinger and preferred by swingers.
The very difficult part for people to understand is how this pivot transport will make your forearm on plane and your hand on plane.. or how your arm/hand move and how your body have to support this movement in order to be On plane. a chicken ,egg problem in my opinion that you will hear tons of debates , confusion and very angry people. XDDDD.
I got a feeling this TGM forum, Or TGM book is not about quick fix ..
the only quick fix you will get is really get a TGM coach to demonstrate
the motion, you will understand in a fraction of time( see yodaluke in amazing changes section). This forum i believe is more for
the core understanding of TGM,
the book,
the concept, and
the genius behind Homer Kelly. Therefore.. Whisper " These people hates quick fix, they are perfectionist in precision and a true mechanics of golf"