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Executing the Sequenced Release

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Old 01-16-2008, 10:31 AM
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It is my understanding that a push can result if the right arm is overly bent at impact, true? My suggestion to monitor the right arm was to see if it is "resisting" CF. I am not suggesting a thrrrust! Dynamically, or passively the right arm is in the process of being straightened by muscular force or by good 'ole CF. My reference to hitting was from my personal experience. Hitting re-introduced me to something that was forgotten (perhaps only known occassionally...and by accident...namely low point!) I am a manipulative swinger, and perhaps a closet hitter! The challenge is to allow the primordial force to do its thang. If I am under the gun and leaking oil I tend to trust the forces of nature closer to home i.e. the muscular thrust of the right tricep. Why? Psychological needs...and the desperate desire to annihilate low point. If I am a bit twitchy I tend to wrestle with CF and that right arm SIMPLY does not straighten. FORE RIGHT! However when I am "cruising" CF and I are like Fred and Ginger. The reason I swing most of the time (especially with a driver) is that, unlike Mr. Fort, I lose a few precious yards. It is not that my hitting stroke is short, it is just that the my swinging procedure is longer! Every now and then I work on pure swinging. It is kind of like a marital counseling session for CF and I!

Swinging or hitting no attempt should be made to restrain the straightening right arm, is my point.
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