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Old 11-20-2008, 08:11 PM
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TT definitely did say to me, "right hip, right arm, right arm, left hip." Then he continued, You have to shift your weight as you pull down on the club. If one does not shift weight to lead foot at beginning of downswing, it seems to me, they would spin out rather than pivot.
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Old 11-20-2008, 08:26 PM
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Hip / Weight Shift With A Stationary Head
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If one does not shift weight to lead foot at beginning of downswing, it seems to me, they would spin out rather than pivot.
The Hip Shift is the Weight Shift.

When the Weight shifts, the Hip Shifts.

When the Hip Shifts, the Spine -- the Axis for the Shoulder Turn -- Tilts (lower portion toward the Target / upper portion fixed by the Stationary Head). This enables the Right Shoulder to thrust and support the Hands directly toward the Ball. Now . . .

The Hands, in full command of the Hands-Controlled Pivot, can aim their Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball.

Drill: From the Top of the Backstroke, throw a golf ball at a golf ball on the ground. Clear the Right Hip, then . . . Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball. No matter the actual Path of the Hands -- Straight Line or Circle -- that's the idea.

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Old 11-20-2008, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
The Hip Shift is the Weight Shift.

When the Weight shifts, the Hip Shifts.

When the Hip Shifts, the Spine -- the Axis for the Shoulder Turn -- Tilts (lower portion toward the Target / upper portion fixed by the Stationary Head). This enables the Right Shoulder to thrust and support the Hands directly toward the Ball. Now . . .

The Hands, in full command of the Hands-Controlled Pivot, can aim their Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball.

Drill: From the Top of the Backstroke, throw a golf ball at a golf ball on the ground. Clear the Right Hip, then . . . Straight Line Thrust. No matter the Path of the Hands -- Straight Line or Circle -- that's the idea.

That is one of your best! As simple yet complete a description of the transition and downstroke as you will ever find!
Thanks , Yoda- not tiring despite 7000 + posts!
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by broberts5 View Post
TT definitely did say to me, "right hip, right arm, right arm, left hip." Then he continued, You have to shift your weight as you pull down on the club. If one does not shift weight to lead foot at beginning of downswing, it seems to me, they would spin out rather than pivot.
And do you swing the club today as Tommy instructed???

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Old 11-20-2008, 09:18 PM
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I'm JUST FULL OF BS
EVERYONE READING THIS....

Just go to the Gallery....under free videos....click on the Tomasello videos. Start with "Letter Series Video #3....then watch Letter #1 and #2....now who's BSing who???

DG

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