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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Originally Posted by DOCW3
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Yoda~
Should there be any attention given to the feet and lower legs as a platform or base? Do they "give" and accept the downstroke acceleration or is there a "resistance?"
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Hitting or Swinging, the Knees and Feet are your stabilizing Anchors to the Ground. The Legs exert a 90 degree ('normal') force on the ground. And vice versa.
To get an idea of how important the ground is, imagine stepping off the side of an unsecured rowboat onto a dock some distance away. If in the Golf Stroke the ground acted the same way as the boat, there would be big trouble!
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If you have not already provided it in the previous post, maybe we will in time have the opportunity to hear the dialogue in your "Right foream/hole'ies & Pole'ies" clip. The drill there as it is understood has been most helpful. If only it had come as a "free gift" with the book. For me and my level of understanding, I feel a difference between Hit and Swingin the "base" established with the feet. For now, I am not able to formulate a more specific question and will stay tuned in.
DRW