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Old 04-30-2006, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by jim_0068
blah...baloney.

You slide as much as you need too to allow the right shoulder to go downplane.

Your amount of "tilt" will vary depending on your backswing pivot and your flexibility.

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So maybe you need "more tilt" to achieve a maximum trigger delay, but how is that "perverted" if the right shoulder is going down plane properly and the right forearm is on plane at impact?
Even to the point where your Tripod is disrupted???
Again I reference:

Axis Tilt: "To change the plane of the Shoulder Turn without moving the Head, the golfer must tilt the Shoulder Axis by moving the Hips."

Balance: "Holding the center of gravity of the body inside The Stance without moving the Head."

Stationary Head: "Choosing the Head - rather than Between-the-Shoulders as the Pivot Center."


No idea what your "baloney" is referring to...but since I have put up my action for scrutiny, how about YOU put up yours so that we can learn from you.
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Old 05-01-2006, 09:22 PM
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Comdpa..."baloney" was me just trying to have some fun. Sorry if it offended you.

I think you have a great action.

As for the axis tilt/balance/stationary head arguement...it's a give and take kind of thing.

Stationary head means "technically" you cannot achieve maximum trigger delay. So you are giving up some distance to gain some precision.

On the other hand, if you allow your head to move slightly so that you can achieve maximum trigger delay you will gain some distance and lose some precision.

How much more distance can you gain? Usually a bunch. How much less precision will you lose? That's up for debate. For me, personally, the distance outweighs the slight loss of precision.

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Originally Posted by jim_0068
Comdpa..."baloney" was me just trying to have some fun. Sorry if it offended you.

I think you have a great action.

As for the axis tilt/balance/stationary head arguement...it's a give and take kind of thing.

Stationary head means "technically" you cannot achieve maximum trigger delay. So you are giving up some distance to gain some precision.

On the other hand, if you allow your head to move slightly so that you can achieve maximum trigger delay you will gain some distance and lose some precision.

How much more distance can you gain? Usually a bunch. How much less precision will you lose? That's up for debate. For me, personally, the distance outweighs the slight loss of precision.

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No worries Jim,

It takes more than just baloney to offend me.

I am always keen to learn, therefore if I am amiss in something, I want to be corrected.

Such is the problem with forums, where nuances in expression are easily misconstrued.

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