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10-19-A DRIVE LOADING Drive Loading is the “Axe Handle” technique of the “Hitter” – an out-and-out Right Arm Thrust against Clubhead Lag (Angular Inertia) striving to accelerate (radially) a Pre-stressed (Bent) Clubhshaft, from a slow Start Down through Impact. Per 7-19-1. See 2-N. |
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LoL... Thanks Bucket Just clean fun debating, kinda like when you get out of the shower the average person dry's off the left side first but someone might find a reason to argue that its powered by the right hand push of the towel :-) I'm here to learn and pushing my point a little is in good fun of the debate to help bring people to there book and make learning fun.. BurleyGolf- |
You can push with a bent right wrist. The right forearm makes a piston like motion.
I feel like I am using a 'palm heel strike' motion with my hitter procedure. Here's a video explaining the palm heel strike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRNxB6PFeak What I basically do is feel like I am palm heel striking into my left thumb. And I push into that thumb, the pressure on that thumb increases. I feel like I want maximum pressure at impact. All of which can be done by pushing and pushing with a bent right wrist. 3JACK |
Hitting 101
Hitting cannot be mistaken for the lawnmower cranking, "One Plane" version, of the Right Arm motion. This linear drive seems to dismiss the "Roll" of the #3 Accumulator.
In 4-D-0, when Homer talks about Simultaneous versus Sequenced Releases, he starts by explaining that it's the Release of Accumulators #2 and #3. In 7-3, the Bending and Straightening of the Right Elbow Cocks and Un-cocks the Left Wrist. In 6-B-1-0, the straightening Right Elbow powers, guides, and regulates the #3 Accumulator Motion. The Hitter Uncocks and "Rolls". |
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I like that... MHS... Palm to ball with bent right wrist, that is what I was saying above. Increase the bend and sustain the line of compression. bg- |
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When I am hitting (and I bounce around right now), I almost think having the right wrist and palm being perpendicular to the crossline angle of approach. If I try to think freezing the wrist, keeping it frozen through the hit, then its a poor strike. If I think relaxed but get it perpendicular to that diagonal angle of approach I hit it good. If I trust my visual equivalent, and thats not easy, you feel like its going to go right, then I hit it great. |
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