10-2-D Swinging pattern

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Old 07-30-2009, 12:45 PM
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perfect pattern
6-M-1, 4 barrel and hitting driving your right arm start of downswing all the way to impact.

Apply physics conservation of momentum.
Load and firing of the muscles.

A bullet proof golfing and easy to train someone to do as well
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Old 07-30-2009, 01:17 PM
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perfect pattern
6-M-1, 4 barrel and hitting driving your right arm start of downswing all the way to impact.

Apply physics conservation of momentum.
Load and firing of the muscles.

A bullet proof golfing and easy to train someone to do as well
The crux of the pattern is letting your left hand grip position be as natural as possible, taking your grip at impact fix.

Check the flying wedges, and apply the pivot's power.

Agreed it is an easy pattern to teach - because the alignments are already set.

Too many people forget how important checking impact fix is, or don't understand where impact really is. You must have been reading my mind, as I just got back from the range working on this pattern.
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Old 07-31-2009, 01:15 AM
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Edz,
This the problem you can't go to the practice fairway and try and physically achieve this.
The body needs to be trained first how to create conservation of momentum and fire the body segments in the correct order. On top of this, you need to train your body how to load and fire your muscles which drives conservation of momentum.
6-M-1 has to be trained not physically applied. To achieve 6-M-1 you need to apply neuromechanics training.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:03 AM
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Edz,
This the problem you can't go to the practice fairway and try and physically achieve this.
The body needs to be trained first how to create conservation of momentum and fire the body segments in the correct order. On top of this, you need to train your body how to load and fire your muscles which drives conservation of momentum.
6-M-1 has to be trained not physically applied. To achieve 6-M-1 you need to apply neuromechanics training.
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Old 08-04-2009, 08:26 PM
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Same brown stuff different day
malapropos buzz words designed to lure unsuspecting golfer into purchasing (most likey) worthless $10 videos and over-priced lessons. Nothing new here

PS COAM does not and will never apply... The golf swing is a gestalt where in NOTHING is conserved.
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:13 PM
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Having been to Bioengine and trained using his methods I can attest to there being much validity in the process. As far as value goes it's been worth every cent, especially compared to the usual Golf Digest tips you get from many golf pro's! Bio has a very methodical training approach that stems from a very accurate measuring system. You'll never know if you never go!
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:35 PM
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Having been to Bioengine and trained using his methods I can attest to there being much validity in the process. As far as value goes it's been worth every cent, especially compared to the usual Golf Digest tips you get from many golf pro's! Bio has a very methodical training approach that stems from a very accurate measuring system. You'll never know if you never go!
ya, but does he give "coupons" if I refer someone to him?
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Old 08-07-2009, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by no_mind_golfer View Post
malapropos buzz words designed to lure unsuspecting golfer into purchasing (most likey) worthless $10 videos and over-priced lessons. Nothing new here

PS COAM does not and will never apply... The golf swing is a gestalt where in NOTHING is conserved.
No Mind,
We aren't talking about COAM Conservation of Angular Momentum.
We are talking about conservation of momentum.

Ok forumula M1*V1=-M2*V2
example
The above equation is one statement of the law of momentum conservation. In a collision, the momentum change of object 1 is equal to and opposite of the momentum change of object 2. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to the momentum gained by object 2. In most collisions between two objects, one object slows down and loses momentum while the other object speeds up and gains momentum. If object 1 loses 75 units of momentum, then object 2 gains 75 units of momentum. Yet, the total momentum of the two objects (object 1 plus object 2) is the same before the collision as it is after the collision. The total momentum of the system (the collection of two objects) is conserved.
6-M-1 with conseravtion of momentum applies and what drive it musclular loading.

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I don't give out cupons, instead we give out free chocolate bars .

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Old 08-08-2009, 12:00 AM
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Daryl,
I don't give out cupons, instead we give out free chocolate bars .
That's one of my weaknesses.

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Not here to seek business, I'm only here to share knowledge on a game we are all pasionate about.
I appreciate you efforts. It's very interesting and helpful. I see more and more of BioMechanics on the Web. You're much better than others I've read and I'm finding merit to much of what you say.

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