The illusion, seeing vs application -Hand controlled Pivot

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Old 08-08-2005, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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No sense preaching to the choir but here goes anyway- lol

Extensor Action is the key to the golf swing. Without it the swing is a mere shell- a machine without a force.

Extensor Action is the tension that runs the machine.

It is the “Life Force” of The Golfing Machine.

mike
6bee,

What advice would you give in getting more Extensor Action into the stroke?

Thanks!

B
Not more ... or less... just have.

The Three Pulls of 6-B-1-D –

1- The right hand/arm pulls the left arm into a take-away. The RFT.
2- The left arm pulls the right on the downswing. Slack remover.
3- The right arm stretches the pulling left arm, trying to straighten itself (right arm/elbow).

All three are important - I am still working to make sure that all three 'pulls' are in my swing every time.

These three Extensor Action pulls are similar to the way muscles contract and compress to produce power. It least in my sick mind- lol.
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