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12-02-2005, 04:40 PM
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I agree, compda. Thank you, Lynn. Are there any drills that I can work on to help me ingrain the feels of pivot lag, as well as maximum power and trigger delay (I think I may have one for the flat left wrist)?
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12-02-2005, 05:07 PM
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Translating Pivot Lag And Power Mechanics
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Originally Posted by Bigwill
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Are there any drills that I can work on to help me ingrain the feels of pivot lag, as well as maximum power and trigger delay (I think I may have one for the flat left wrist)?
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Aaah, Component Translation...the heart and soul of the Star System of G.O.L.F.! Mechanics produce Feel, and Feel reproduces Mechanics (1-J).
There are plenty of ways to Translate precision Pivot Lag and Power Mechanics into their Identifiable Feels. In fact, they are limited only by one's imagination. Off the top of my head, here's a Starter Kit:
1. Use a mirror and imitate the photos 9-1-6 through 9-1-12 in TGM. Also, photos 9-2-6 through 9-2-12.
2. Do plenty of Start Down Waggles. Feel your Lower Body lead and your Upper Body lag. Also, feel your Left Wrist Cock more in the Start Down.
3. Imitate the left-handed dowel 'baton twirl' I do illustrating the Sequenced Release (Uncocking Power of the #2 Accumulator and the Overtaking Power of the #3 Accumulator) in The Gallery video "Are You Prepared to Roll On That Line?"
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12-02-2005, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Aaah, Component Translation...the heart and soul of the Star System of G.O.L.F.! Mechanics produce Feel, and Feel reproduces Mechanics (1-J).
There are plenty of ways to Translate precision Pivot Lag and Power Mechanics into their Identifiable Feels. In fact, they are limited only by one's imagination. Off the top of my head, here's a Starter Kit:
1. Use a mirror and imitate the photos 9-1-6 through 9-1-12 in TGM. Also, photos 9-2-6 through 9-2-12.
2. Do plenty of Start Down Waggles. Feel your Lower Body lead and your Upper Body lag. Also, feel your Left Wrist Cock more in the Start Down.
3. Imitate the left-handed dowel 'baton twirl' I do illustrating the Sequenced Release (Uncocking Power of the #2 Accumulator and the Overtaking Power of the #3 Accumulator) in The Gallery video "Are You Prepared to Roll On That Line?"
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Quality... Thanks, Lynn!
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12-03-2005, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Aaah, Component Translation...the heart and soul of the Star System of G.O.L.F.! Mechanics produce Feel, and Feel reproduces Mechanics (1-J).
There are plenty of ways to Translate precision Pivot Lag and Power Mechanics into their Identifiable Feels. In fact, they are limited only by one's imagination. Off the top of my head, here's a Starter Kit:
1. Use a mirror and imitate the photos 9-1-6 through 9-1-12 in TGM. Also, photos 9-2-6 through 9-2-12.
2. Do plenty of Start Down Waggles. Feel your Lower Body lead and your Upper Body lag. Also, feel your Left Wrist Cock more in the Start Down.
3. Imitate the left-handed dowel 'baton twirl' I do illustrating the Sequenced Release (Uncocking Power of the #2 Accumulator and the Overtaking Power of the #3 Accumulator) in The Gallery video "Are You Prepared to Roll On That Line?"
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yoda i cant seem to find the 'are you prepared to roll on that line' vid, got link?
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12-03-2005, 02:11 PM
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ah, some odd fella showed me the link...so then yoda, what makes us roll? is it a conscious left arm roll or a letting go process or an overtake of right hand.
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12-03-2005, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by powerdraw
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ah, some odd fella showed me the link...so then yoda, what makes us roll? is it a conscious left arm roll or a letting go process or an overtake of right hand.
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You calling me odd 
Glad I could help you find the video.
Alex
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12-03-2005, 03:56 PM
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Learning Left Forearm Rotation
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Originally Posted by powerdraw
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...so then yoda, what makes us roll? is it a conscious left arm roll or a letting go process or an overtake of right hand.
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Most players do not have a good Finish Swivel. Therefore, most will have to learn to make the move I demonstrate on the video. It is not difficult to do, but it does require attention to both the Rotation of the Left Forearm and the On Plane Clubshaft alignments.
I suggest first doing the exercise only with a balled Left Fist (and no dowel). Swing your fist back waist high and point the butt of the fist at the Line. The fist will be palm-down to the Plane and the Left Wrist will be Flat. Then, Rotate the fist through 'Impact' to waist high in the Finish. Once again, make sure the butt of the fist points at the Line. The left fist will be palm-up to the Plane and the Left Wrist will have remained Flat. Swing the Left Arm back and through continuously and get used to the Motion (its Rotation and its alignments).
Again, make sure your Wrist is Flat at the Top and at the Finish. Most people will find their Left Wrist Bent at the Finish, even when the fist is 'balled' and there is no Club! It is what the Un-educated Hand has been allowed to get away with all this time. The demon is alive and well.
Next, stick a dowel in the fist. DO NOT ASSUME A NORMAL GOLF GRIP LIKE EVERYBODY WANTS TO DO AT FIRST! This simplifies the entire exercise and keeps the focus on Left Forearm Rotation and not on Wristcock.
Finally, repeat the exercise with a gripped-down Golf Club. First in the fist, then in a normal grip. Then head to the Practice Tee. Do not try to 'hit the ball'. Instead, simply 'make the Motion' and let the Motion make the Shot.
If you do as I have prescribed, there is a high probability you soon will be hitting the best shots of your life.
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12-03-2005, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Most players do not have a good Finish Swivel. Therefore, most will have to learn to make the move I demonstrate on the video. It is not difficult to do, but it does require attention to both the Rotation of the Left Forearm and the On Plane Clubshaft alignments.
I suggest first doing the exercise only with a balled Left Fist (and no dowel). Swing your fist back waist high and point the butt of the fist at the Line. The fist will be palm-down to the Plane and the Left Wrist will be Flat. Then, Rotate the fist through 'Impact' to waist high in the Finish. Once again, make sure the butt of the fist points at the Line. The left fist will be palm-up to the Plane and the Left Wrist will have remained Flat. Swing the Left Arm back and through continuously and get used to the Motion (its Rotation and its alignments).
Again, make sure your Wrist is Flat at the Top and at the Finish. Most people will find their Left Wrist Bent at the Finish, even when the fist is 'balled' and there is no Club! It is what the Un-educated Hand has been allowed to get away with all this time. The demon is alive and well.
Next, stick a dowel in the fist. DO NOT ASSUME A NORMAL GOLF GRIP LIKE EVERYBODY WANTS TO DO AT FIRST! This simplifies the entire exercise and keeps the focus on Left Forearm Rotation and not on Wristcock.
Finally, repeat the exercise with a gripped-down Golf Club. First in the fist, then in a normal grip. Then head to the Practice Tee. Do not try to 'hit the ball'. Instead, simply 'make the Motion' and let the Motion make the Shot.
If you do as I have prescribed, there is a high probability you soon will be hitting the best shots of your life.
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Great stuff Yoda!! If I do every drill that you prescribe, I don't think I will ever hit a golf ball again for the next 3 months (its winter here so no golf  )
Alex
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12-04-2005, 10:32 AM
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Component Translation
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Originally Posted by alex_chung
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Great stuff Yoda!! If I do every drill that you prescribe, I don't think I will ever hit a golf ball again for the next 3 months (its winter here so no golf )
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Homer Kelley was a firm believer that you couldn't learn the precision alignments of G.O.L.F. whacking drivers on the range. Drills and short shots are The Gateway. With and without a mirror, look, LOOK LOOK!
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12-03-2005, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Most players do not have a good Finish Swivel. Therefore, most will have to learn to make the move I demonstrate on the video. It is not difficult to do, but it does require attention to both the Rotation of the Left Forearm and the On Plane Clubshaft alignments.
I suggest first doing the exercise only with a balled Left Fist (and no dowel). Swing your fist back waist high and point the butt of the fist at the Line. The fist will be palm-down to the Plane and the Left Wrist will be Flat. Then, Rotate the fist through 'Impact' to waist high in the Finish. Once again, make sure the butt of the fist points at the Line. The left fist will be palm-up to the Plane and the Left Wrist will have remained Flat. Swing the Left Arm back and through continuously and get used to the Motion (its Rotation and its alignments).
Again, make sure your Wrist is Flat at the Top and at the Finish. Most people will find their Left Wrist Bent at the Finish, even when the fist is 'balled' and there is no Club! It is what the Un-educated Hand has been allowed to get away with all this time. The demon is alive and well.
Next, stick a dowel in the fist. DO NOT ASSUME A NORMAL GOLF GRIP LIKE EVERYBODY WANTS TO DO AT FIRST! This simplifies the entire exercise and keeps the focus on Left Forearm Rotation and not on Wristcock.
Finally, repeat the exercise with a gripped-down Golf Club. First in the fist, then in a normal grip. Then head to the Practice Tee. Do not try to 'hit the ball'. Instead, simply 'make the Motion' and let the Motion make the Shot.
If you do as I have prescribed, there is a high probability you soon will be hitting the best shots of your life.
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Star System Commander . . .
Colonel Extree Krispy reporting from the deep-deep-fried-smothered-skattered-covered-diced-and-chunked Northern Carolina front sir.
I regret to report a significant shortage of Release Swivel sir . . . INCOMING!!!! After driving a WEDGE deep into enemy territory and digging the trenches, we are experiencing significant casualties sir. We gotta ROLL outta here, sir!!! We are dug DOWN deep. We need air support . . . back ON PLANE Commander!
Dear God . . . what has my life come to?
So the Release Swivel is executed after Hinge Action, Both Arms Straight and Full Lever Extension.
Question on the execution of Swivel. . . should the left elbow not be beginning to bend after both arms straight? How long should the Left Arm remain straight? For example in Punch 2/3's Swivel should the Left elbow begin to bend?
Thanks!
B
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 12-03-2005 at 11:19 PM.
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