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Originally Posted by ryantiff
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"When I Swing, I tell my Hands to Throw the Club Out. My trained Body --
including the Right Shoulder -- accomodates these distinctly different
Actions perfectly. I don't give the Pivot a second thought"
From the top, I tell my brain to pull the left arm only (leave the right, no
power or assist, therefore able to maintain the right hand bend and therefore
must need right shoulder down) such that the hand directly straight to the
ball. The video shows my shoulder down, left arm etc.. Therefore I understand
the above comments and thought this should be hand controlled pivot since
that what I focus on the path of the hand and I don't focus on other parts.
"The Swinger's active Right Shoulder accelerates the Left Arm, and
Centrifugal Force and its Throw-Out Action then powers the Clubhead."
The above statements make me think to work on the right shoulder again.
Please note that I am still learning so I can only focus one move at a time.
Before I do that I just wonder should I work on the right shoulder or
still concentrate on the left hand path only.
Thanks. [Bold by Yoda.]
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In drill and on the practice tee, train your Right Shoulder to move
back
to the Plane on the Backstroke and
down the Plane on the
Downstroke. Then, immediately return control of your procedure to your Hands.
In that regard, after your Swinger's Drag Load -- Pulling the Butt End of the
Club toward the Plane Line to Start Down -- focus on your directing your
now-Loaded Right Forefinger #3 Pressure Point --
not the Left Hand --
down the Straight Line Delivery Path. As you maintain this Straight Line
Delivery of the Clubhead Lag Pressure, allow your Left Wrist to Uncock and
then your Left Hand to Roll.
There is Magic in the Swinger's Centrifugal Release Sequence. Master these
Mechanics, and it will be yours.