Yoda perhaps I'm miss reading your post above. Or more likely I have something wrong again. But all things being equal I have always thought the club head travel associated with Vertical Hinging to be longer than that of Angled.
Please set me straight.
Regards
O.B.
Your question really confuses me. Did you write vertical hinging but meant horizontal hinging? I thought I now understood that the hinge action - f.ex. in the basic motion - has a different RHYTHM depending on which hinge action you choose. Vertical Hinging is the shortest clubhead movement in the followthru - and horizontal the longest and angled in between. Or am I talking about something completely different here? I hope not!
Your question really confuses me. Did you write vertical hinging but meant horizontal hinging? I thought I now understood that the hinge action - f.ex. in the basic motion - has a different RHYTHM depending on which hinge action you choose. Vertical Hinging is the shortest clubhead movement in the followthru - and horizontal the longest and angled in between. Or am I talking about something completely different here? I hope not!
Yes , I meant to say Horizontal not Vertical . Thanks Air.
Yes , I meant to say Horizontal not Vertical . Thanks Air.
I know for a fact that O.B. Left understands the Hinge Actions and Rhythm. He learned it one-on-one with me and has demonstrated it to me (and others!) many times. However, I used his typo as an opportunity to 'fill in the blanks' for those new to our concepts.
Re-reading my post #14 above -- and substituting "Horizontal" for "Vertical" in O.B.'s post --I can see where his question arose. The writing wasn't as clear as it might have been. Only a guy with O.B.'s in depth understanding could have asked for clarification in my post as written.
Got grandkids all over me at the moment . . . "Poppy!!"
I know for a fact that O.B. Left understands the Hinge Actions and Rhythm. He learned it one-on-one with me and has demonstrated it to me (and others!) many times. However, I used his typo as an opportunity to 'fill in the blanks' for those new to our concepts.
Re-reading my post #14 above -- and substituting "Horizontal" for "Vertical" in O.B.'s post --I can see where his question arose. The writing wasn't as clear as it might have been. Only a guy with O.B.'s in depth understanding could have asked for clarification in my post as written.
Got grandkids all over me at the moment . . . "Poppy!!"
I'll clarify the issue tomorrow.
Thanks Yoda
You mention Rhythm something Ive been thinking a lot about lately. How tuff it is to spell etc. Im coming to the conclusion that its often the difference between good and bad shots for the accomplished golfer (on down).... 'Course it helps if you cock and uncock on plane ...which is really easy to get wrong conceptually and practically. I did, but not anymore. " Im sending bullets out there" ever since I got rid of any Horizontal Left Hand Motion. I wish it was spring, dangit. I keep going out into the backyard to feel it and the Lag it encourages in my swing ....man it feels good. Hope it doesn't snow this week.
Im talking Homer's Rhythm of course. Bucks right , say what you will but Homer was a genius. A bit of nut bar sure but I like that in my geniuses.
You mention Rhythm something Ive been thinking a lot about lately. How tuff it is to spell etc. Im coming to the conclusion that its often the difference between good and bad shots for the accomplished golfer (on down).... 'Course it helps if you cock and uncock on plane ...which is really easy to get wrong conceptually and practically. I did, but not anymore. " Im sending bullets out there" ever since I got rid of any Horizontal Left Hand Motion. I wish it was spring, dangit. I keep going out into the backyard to feel it and the Lag it encourages in my swing ....man it feels good. Hope it doesn't snow this week.
Im talking Homer's Rhythm of course. Bucks right , say what you will but Homer was a genius. A bit of nut bar sure but I like that in my geniuses.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
All,
Sorry, but what really does Rhythm refer to? Proper sequencing of release of pa2 then pa3? The timing of not only sequencing, but also the time gap between them, or none of it?