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foot loading
Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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7-17: Foot Loading - enabled him to get the FLW at Impact.
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Sorry to re-jack the thread. But, I was asked to give a little more detail.
7-17: "Address Position loading of the Feet is even distribution between both feet but with enough on the heels to allow the toes to be lifted up momentarily without altering the distribution between the toe and heel."
Since he was starting on the balls of his feet and going to the toes quickly in Start Up, his Balance was immediately lost.
I don't know where the rumor started, but it was told to me that Rocking (moving closer to or away from the ball) would be added to the Snares in the 7th. I have no idea from whom the rumor originated. I think it was from someone that attended a GSEB class, so don't take it as gospel. It seems to make sense, but I don't recall it being in Homer's notes.
But, it's obvious that this man's changing proximity to the ball affected his ability to keep Balance, clear the right hip, maintain Extensor Action, & keep the FLW.
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07-16-2007, 05:43 PM
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Thanks Ted for interesting posts... i have long term habitual fault of drifting my weight towards my toes....bad habit...
I have looked through a few old books and Ben Hogan in "Power Golf" is adamant that :-
"None of your weight should rest on the clubhead point of contact. That will be true if the weight is back through the heel as it should be. You should never feel that the weight is forward on your feet if you have taken up the correct position."
He repeats the same position in "Modern Fundamentals":-
"Your weight should be bit more on the heels than on the balls of your feet, so that, if you wanted to, you would be able to lift your toes inside your shoes"
At some point in golf instruction there then came a change towards the weight being more towards the balls of the feet... any ideas when, why or how this occurred??
In Sam Snead’s "How to play golf" he has a section on foot action with some good images... it seems a bit of an under-discussed component in modern teaching maybe?
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07-16-2007, 05:50 PM
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Maybe it's because a lot of instruction stresses getting into "an athletic position", and relate it to other sports. Oversimplification in action?
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07-16-2007, 10:51 PM
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ball moves, you move; stationary ball, stationary head
Originally Posted by Bigwill
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Maybe it's because a lot of instruction stresses getting into "an athletic position", and relate it to other sports. Oversimplification in action?
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I agree Bigwill. It's a mistake to make direct comparisons.
Being in the so-called "athletic position" usually relates to those sports where the ball is moving. When you are on your toes, you are preparing to run to a moving ball (baseball, tennis, basketball, & football). Knowing that walking and running are uncentered endeavors (controlled falling), golf is the opposite. Golf needs a center and balance. And, golf begins with a stationary ball.
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07-17-2007, 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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Sorry to re-jack the thread. But, I was asked to give a little more detail.
7-17: "Address Position loading of the Feet is even distribution between both feet but with enough on the heels to allow the toes to be lifted up momentarily without altering the distribution between the toe and heel."
Since he was starting on the balls of his feet and going to the toes quickly in Start Up, his Balance was immediately lost.
I don't know where the rumor started, but it was told to me that Rocking (moving closer to or away from the ball) would be added to the Snares in the 7th. I have no idea from whom the rumor originated. I think it was from someone that attended a GSEB class, so don't take it as gospel. It seems to make sense, but I don't recall it being in Homer's notes.
But, it's obvious that this man's changing proximity to the ball affected his ability to keep Balance, clear the right hip, maintain Extensor Action, & keep the FLW.
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This is kinda interesting for me as I am suffering from some balance issues of late and losing my alignements of late. Will check where my weight is on my feet to see if this improves things as I have the habit of falling to the side (towards the ball) as well when things go bad.
Alex
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11-06-2008, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by alex_chung
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This is kinda interesting for me as I am suffering from some balance issues of late and losing my alignements of late. Will check where my weight is on my feet to see if this improves things as I have the habit of falling to the side (towards the ball) as well when things go bad.
Alex
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That's because Alex is a Scotch addict 
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11-07-2008, 09:25 PM
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Alex knows I'm only picking on him in hopes of getting a loan 
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