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Old 10-13-2006, 05:38 AM
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Hip Slide or not?
Back to what I learn from my mentor, he spent a fair bit of time in going through the Aiming point concept and the timing of the power package execution. He recons Aiming Point is very much shooting an Airplane from the sky, using different type of ammunition, where we always aim in front of the airplane and not behind.
He is not a great believer on Hip Slide and pivot motion as he is a keen Neuroscience guy, his principle is quite simple – Aiming the lag pressure at start up to the plane, sense the pressure point 3 and divert the thrust to the aiming point due the downstroke, and don’t forget the ROLL PREP at start down. And forget about the SNAP, just think of a SWEEP. Forget about the PIVOT and HIP SLIDE and let the hand to request the motion.
He also recons one day if your “hand or wrist action” is fast enough, your computer will slow your hand down and you will do a SNAP by then. He also put Ernie Els as a model, he claims Ernie got slow hand due to his fast hand and wrist action.
Now, the story is according to the above post, should I hold my hand and do my Hip Slide manually, and I am pretty confuse.
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