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Old 09-27-2006, 10:27 PM
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The Plane Truth About Wristcock
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So the motion is always PERPENDICULAR (Geometry. meeting a given line or surface at right angles) the Left Arm but Vertical to the selected Basic Plane of Motion?
How about this, Bucket:

The Left Wristcock Motion (the Plane of Motion of the Clubhead) is Vertical (or perpendicular) to its directly opposing Plane. Again, this is the same motion used when hammering a nail into a floor (horizontal plane), a wall (vertical plane) or a pitched roof (angled plane).

This Motion is sometimes Vertical to the Plane of Motion of the Clubshaft (Angled). It is always Vertical to the Plane of Motion of the Clubface (Horizontal, Angled or Vertical).

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Old 09-27-2006, 10:41 PM
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very good post yoda once i learned from your post about the hammering and mantaining the left arm flying wedge it made all the different grip types make sense.
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Old 09-27-2006, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bantamben1
very good post yoda once i learned from your post about the hammering and mantaining the left arm flying wedge it made all the different grip types make sense.
Yep yep! I would agree that post is a top 5 all time Fogbuster.

Are you a Turned Grip Guy?
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Old 09-27-2006, 11:31 PM
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Old 09-28-2006, 12:53 AM
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First Steps Toward Understanding MORAD
Originally Posted by bantamben1

45 degree left hand 20 degree right hand
Ben,

As an introduction, know that I am totally ignorant in the MORAD System except that I know there are ten 'positions' of the Golf Stroke. Also, certain angles are measured in degrees (as opposed to TGM's absolutes, e.g., Flat, Vertical, Horizontal, Straight, Parallel, Centered and On Plane). I truly want to learn more, and we may well need a new Thread (or even a new Forum) to do the ideas justice.

But for now, my first questions:

Are you referring to degrees of Wristcock? If so, from what alignment? If possible, please reference TGM's Level, Cocked and Uncocked Wrist Conditions. Thanks!
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Old 09-28-2006, 01:25 AM
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As for me
Yoda,
I am only answering #2 on a CP model (hitting) Fade.

45DEG LEFT HAND AND 20DEG RIGHT.
angles change if the hands raise through impact.
WHICH WILL CHANGE THE ASPECT OF THE GRIP. But not loss of Prpoints. However baseline changes will promate this movement.
I am a hitter however most of the time.
Well its late and thanks for all the good reading guys. You all are holding the golf world on your shoulder keep it up

just noticed the question change a little. ill get to it later thanks guys
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Ben,

As an introduction, know that I am totally ignorant in the MORAD System except that I know there are ten 'positions' of the Golf Stroke. Also, certain angles are measured in degrees (as opposed to TGM's absolutes, e.g., Flat, Vertical, Horizontal, Straight, Parallel, Centered and On Plane). I truly want to learn more, and we may well need a new Thread (or even a new Forum) to do the ideas justice.

But for now, my first questions:

Are you referring to degrees of Wristcock? If so, from what alignment? If possible, please reference TGM's Level, Cocked and Uncocked Wrist Conditions. Thanks!
Boss . . . This here's what limited knowledge I got about this . . . but I can speak our LANGUAGE. . . .the 45 degrees is the amount of TURN in the left hand. I understand that this "leaning towards" 10-2-D is to eliminate the varaibles of the Swivels that are associated with Swinging and Standard Wrist Action. I think the thought is that since the left palm is ALREADY Turned to the Plane then the Wrist can just Uncock throwing the ClubFace at the Ball. Ala Lee Buck who I believe would be one of the "models" or whatever it is called.

I think that the 45 degree grip is an animal that lives in the space between the B-Grip and the D-Grip.
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

I think that the 45 degree grip is an animal that lives in the space between the B-Grip and the D-Grip.
Exactly
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Originally Posted by bantamben1
45 degree left hand 20 degree right hand
Hi,
I just want to confirm...if the left is 45 and the right is 20, then in this grip the palms are not parallel to each other?

sorry if this is a dumb question. It's just that I hear from so many people that they "should" be parallel to each other.

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