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A lot of non TGM teachers preach that to obtain a flat left wrist, you must do it with the pivot. In this case the student has flattened his left wrist while at the same time using zero pivot exactly as Mr. Kelley suggested. I have to believe when he moves to acquired motion with the addition of a little shoulder turn, he will have an even easier time maintaining these alignments. I need to quit cheating and zero out my pivot for basic motion. If this gent can do it... Kevin |
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Hey, is putting Basic? Never thought about that before. Oh oh, where's my book? |
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Hinge Action isn't longitudinal spin. Page 28 Quote:
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I'll have to go read the book but "all Lag Loading and Hinge Action"..... there should maybe an "s" on the end of "Action" to help clarify things maybe.
".......have Angled Hinging Travel....." To me meaning that with the #3 Angle zeroed via gripping it in the life line and bringing the club and left arm inline from DTL, ie flattening out or zeroing the #3 angle at the left wrist.......any of the three Hinge Actions will have the corresponding TRAVEL normally associated with Angled Hinge Action. Which is zero. Zero out the #3 Angle to zero out the associated clubhead Travel. Zeroing out " roll power". A power regulation or metering consideration, machine adjustment. I never did know why I gripped the putter like that. Its interesting to me that a lot of us adopted that grip without knowledge of Homer's #3 Power Accumulator, its travel, its power and the benefits to zeroing it out when facing delicate little shots where distance control is key. You can also further regulate the send associated with any particular lag pressure by gripping down on the club too......shortening the lever. Intentional mis hit off the toe for those tricky little downhill putts etc. These are power regulation things. |
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the practice green
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P.S. I did get a laugh out of the "painfully small" part. :) |
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The pain was all mine as you and Yoda were watching me try to get the thing down to 2' x 2' as I recall. Basic Motion is not easy. |
ok, went out to do some work, think this is aquired? Its a gap wedge. Here is the video and images.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXqahnizuAE any comments? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Greg,
In my opinion you can go a little further back for acquired motion: Quote:
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