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Old 07-18-2006, 10:04 PM
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So, my original question Yoda
Yoda (and others),

As i said...when i myself "swing the whole shaft(and the fore-arm & wrist)"....i get a Very distinct sense of heavyness in the club, is this the elusive feeling of "dragging the wet mop" that i am experiencing here?

If i try and "swing the shaft" a little too quickly and mess it up, that feeling of heavyness is lost (and the shot is a mess, not to mention the swing when played back on video). You would call this perhaps........over-acceleration? Biting off more than i could chew?

I guess, different people will 'feel' the same correct movement/mechanics differently because in my own personal view a persons 'feeling' is based on the mechanical DIFFERENCE between what they were doing before and what they are doing now, not JUST on what they are doing now. Since almost everyone is coming from a different place, even if they all perform EXACTLY the same mechanical move now...they will all describe the feel slightly differently, though those 'feels' will perhaps have similarities.

Hopefully my descriptions and analogies come across ok

Thanks for the replys so far fella's
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