Does anybody own a Flail?
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01-20-2006, 11:29 PM
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Hold up! We're talking G.O.L.F. not The Cheeta Club right?
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Check your homespum video, Colonel. My guess is that I demo-ed both the farmer's flail (two dowels and a thong / 2-K #1-#3) and the Golfer's Flail (two hinged boards / 2-K #4 and #5).
Regarding a "flail type apparatus" in 1-L, forgeddaboudit. Sketch 1-L -- Golf Stroke Geometry -- is irrespective of Power.
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I don't know about you but I left my thong at home that day  .
I do recall now . . . it was the demo of Throw Out yep you are correct sir!
What exactly did a farmer do with the flail? Chop off chicken heads? I reckon there is a big mechanical advantage to something with regards to agricultural persuits. Piggy Wiggy is about as close to farm as I come . . . unless you count the meth lab in the basement  .
And since we're at it . . . what the heck is a "rope handle?" I know luv-handles intimately but rope handle is a head scratcher for Bucket.
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01-21-2006, 11:18 PM
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Axe Handle Versus Rope Handle
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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. . . what the heck is a "rope handle?" I know luv-handles intimately but rope handle is a head scratcher for Bucket.
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The Hitter's Clubshaft acts as an Axe Handle that he Pushes radially (from behind) through Impact. The Swinger's Clubshaft acts as a piece of rope -- the Rope handle -- that he Pulls longitudinally (lengthwise) through Impact.
Remember, you can push on the Axe Handle, but...
You can't push on a rope handle.
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01-22-2006, 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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The Hitter's Clubshaft acts as an Axe Handle that he Pushes radially (from behind) through Impact. The Swinger's Clubshaft acts as a piece of rope -- the Rope handle -- that he Pulls longitudinally (lengthwise) through Impact.
Remember, you can push on the Axe Handle, but...
You can't push on a rope handle.
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But you can pull on an Axe Handle, can't you? I always wonder why this never gets mentioned.
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01-22-2006, 06:05 AM
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Axe handle
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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But you can pull on an Axe Handle, can't you? I always wonder why this never gets mentioned.
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Funny you should mention it, while splitting firewood the other day, I decided I'm a swinger. With the axe that is.
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01-22-2006, 09:14 AM
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Splitting wood is swinging.... Longitudinal acceleration ....Chopping down a tree is hitting....Radial acceleration...pushing from behind!!!!
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01-22-2006, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Splitting wood is swinging.... Longitudinal acceleration ....Chopping down a tree is hitting....Radial acceleration...pushing from behind!!!!
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Respectfully disagree, still swinging just on a different plane.
Although I do prefer a chainsaw for chopping down trees.
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01-22-2006, 12:05 PM
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Axe Handles For All
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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But you can pull on an Axe Handle, can't you? I always wonder why this never gets mentioned.
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The Axe Handle versus Rope Handle analogy is useful in differentiating Radial Acceleration (Hitting) from Longitudinal Acceleration (Swinging) and the respective techniques employed (Push or Pull).
You can, of course, Pull on an Axe Handle, but it still will function as "a piece of string." A stiff piece of string to be sure, but a piece of string nonetheless. And the Swinger will benefit from using a stiff piece of string.
Homer Kelley felt very strongly that all golfers -- not just 'good golfers' -- would benefit from Clubs with a stiff shaft flex. In our Authorized Insructor Masters Class of January 1982, he stated this conclusion in no uncertain terms:
"It would be best if they all came with axe handles."
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01-22-2006, 12:23 PM
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"Homer Kelley felt very strongly that all golfers -- not just 'good golfers' -- would benefit from Clubs with a stiff shaft flex."
What explaination did he give for that Lynn?
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01-22-2006, 12:49 PM
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Why A Stiff Shaft?
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
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"Homer Kelley felt very strongly that all golfers -- not just 'good golfers' -- would benefit from Clubs with a stiff shaft flex."
What explaination did he give for that Lynn?
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The stiffer Shaft better resists the Impact Collision and also promotes less Clubface deviation both prior to and during Impact.
Remember, for Swingers, Centrifugal Force is driving the Sweetspot, not the Clubshaft. It is functioning merely as a piece of string that, in fact, is being stiffened by the outward pull of Centrifugal Force itself. So, other than being of sturdy construction and for the reasons cited, Shaft Flex means little to the Swinger.
For the Hitter, though, Shaft Flex is mission-critical. He demands a stiff Shaft against which to push the Clubhead Lag through Impact.
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01-22-2006, 02:40 PM
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I believe you can easily get a shaft that's too stiff for you.
I'm no expert clubfitter...so someone may explain the consequences of a too stiff a shaft.
It's all about optimisation...not necessarily maximisation (i.e. max stiffness).
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