David Orr - The Right Forearm Takeaway
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09-27-2006, 09:32 PM
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Son of Ron Jeremy
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Originally Posted by nuke99
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Bleh .. sounds like I asked a silly question ..
anyway... I thought when i in my shower ... ( swinging and testing in my shower .. something else besides my arm is swinging!)
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Oh my!!! I just read this . . . how did I miss it!!!
Was the other thing . . . YOUR SOCKS?
Couldn't let that one slide. You so craaaaazeeeeeeee!!!
I'll let you get back to working out that right forearm in the shower.
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09-27-2006, 09:38 PM
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No....
But to think of it .. I guess .. duh !
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09-27-2006, 10:46 PM
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"The Perv" is invaded all of our sites.....Time to shutter down!!! Back to the RFT and the Cool stuff on Delivery Paths...Keep it Toked ..Green Man ...I'm smellin what your smokin!!! Good Stuff...Columbian or Jamaican?
Remember Delivery Paths and Plane Angle Shifts are like Peanut Butter and Jelly...It's not a PBJ unless you got both...
A lot of people don't realize that the same delivery paths apply to the backstroke....Double Shift is Angled Line in both directions!!!!! Single is Angled Backstroke and Straight Line Downstroke...Right?????????????????????????????:co nfused1
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09-27-2006, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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"The Perv" is invaded all of our sites.....Time to shutter down!!! Back to the RFT and the Cool stuff on Delivery Paths...Keep it Toked ..Green Man ...I'm smellin what your smokin!!! Good Stuff...Columbian or Jamaican?
Remember Delivery Paths and Plane Angle Shifts are like Peanut Butter and Jelly...It's not a PBJ unless you got both...
A lot of people don't realize that the same delivery paths apply to the backstroke....Double Shift is Angled Line in both directions!!!!! Single is Angled Backstroke and Straight Line Downstroke...Right?????????????????????????????:co nfused1
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What did he just say?
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09-27-2006, 11:20 PM
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12 p buck ,
he said the perv( one not two)..had invaded. You heard it.
Not me .. i didn't say anything , just said something, could be anything... is he hinting you? *whistle*
score 2 vs 2 ...  he he he.
Ok admin sorry.. bad joke , i apologize. won't happen again .. but HAHAHAHAHA...
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09-28-2006, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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If you are going to build a full Plane Board, you need to make it adjustable. Train Start up and early Backstroke on the Elbow Plane, then adjust the Plane Angle to Turned Shoulder.
We did some work like this at my recent Academy in Germany. Some photos were taken of this process, but not by me. I'll see if I can't get the photos and put them up.
Readers who have access to the Explanar training device have it a bit easier. You can set the Explanar to the Turned Shoulder Plane Angle and, with the Clubshaft lying on the circular frame, still enjoy a 'normal' Address position. This arrangement permits the Hands and Clubshaft to begin their journey on the Elbow Plane and gradually make their way without incident to the Turned Shoulder Plane. See the photos of Brian Gay using the Explanar in post #90, Photos #13-15 http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...?t=2383&page=9.
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Lynn,
I do have an Explanar in the studio and find that apart from the 12 o'clock position (where the Explanar fins are located), its very hard for the uneducated eye to spot an off-plane shaft.
The weighted roller club may be resting on the circular rails, but it may not be conforming to 1-L-#5, " The clubshaft lies full length on a flat tilted plane."
The best plane board undoubtedly is the one that Homer recommends - a rectangular plane with a circle in the centre - per 7-7, " Always view the Plane as rectangular (with four ninety degree corners)...", which the pictures in the book depict.
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09-28-2006, 12:45 AM
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Plane Problem
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Lynn,
I do have an Explanar in the studio and find that apart from the 12 o'clock position (where the Explanar fins are located), its very hard for the uneducated eye to spot an off-plane shaft.
The weighted roller club may be resting on the circular rails, but it may not be conforming to 1-L-#5, "The clubshaft lies full length on a flat tilted plane."
The best plane board undoubtedly is the one that Homer recommends - a rectangular plane with a circle in the centre - per 7-7, "Always view the Plane as rectangular (with four ninety degree corners)...", which the pictures in the book depict.
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Agreed on all points, Justin.
Life is a compromise.
And it is also short (and thus requires a competent Golf Instructor).
So play hard.
And win.

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03-08-2007, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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A lot of people don't realize that the same delivery paths apply to the backstroke....Double Shift is Angled Line in both directions!!!!! Single is Angled Backstroke and Straight Line Downstroke...Right?????????????????????????????:co nfused1
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Si.
Care to explain?
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03-09-2007, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Amen Corner
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Si.
Care to explain?
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IMHO,
A single shift never comes back to the elbow plane it came back and up on . It shifts to the turned shoulder and drives down to impact. Shallow up and steep down. Single shift- a shift in ONE direction before impact. .
A double shift returns to the elbow plane after a single shift upward from around the shoulders to head. Shallower angled planes on both ends.
Double shift- two shifts before impact.
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10-31-2007, 03:05 PM
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Where is this video located in the gallery? I cannot find it.
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