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Originally Posted by 300Drive
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I think I understand...so, swingers will thrust the right shoulder down to
(through) the inside back of the ball, which keeps the club on-plane and
delivers the power package through impact "correctly" (i.e., on
plane)?
Is there also and simultaneously, an accompanying pull of the left side at
all?
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The
Push of the Right Shoulder accelerates the Swinger's Left Arm and
causes it to
Pull the Hands and Club (6-B-4-0). The direction of that
Pull is toward its source (the Pushing Right Shoulder). Therefore, when you
Turn your Right Shoulder Down Plane (toward the Ball), i.e., 10-13-D #3 per
2-H, 2-L and 6-E-2-1, that is the direction taken by your Left Arm and Club
-- the Golfer's Flail (2-K).
This
Push -- a Thrusting Force -- is much misunderstood, both
Mechanically and Kinesthetically. All that is needed to create this steady,
driving force or pressure is a
positive motion that initiates and
sustains the
Pull of Centrifugal Force. Its Execution need not -- in
fact,
should not -- be quick or jerky (3-F-6). And any violent action
is not only unnecessary, it is counterproductive (due to its Throwaway
tendencies).
Remember, every Pull requires a Push. A horse cannot
pull a wagon
until he
pushes his shoulders against the collar of his harness.