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KOC 11-27-2006 10:51 PM

Is that you all talking about? Mr. Homer Kelley
 
3 Essentials and 3 Imparatives

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNElp_DseMw

The takeaway is all arms. (Dismiss slow and low and it is not the left shoulder!) The wrist is cocked naturally (right forearm cocking the left wrist) His head remain “still”. (Well between the feet as pivot centre) Left arm is straight. (Due to extensor action, right arm push) At the top of the back swing, 90% degree turn and 45 degree hip turn (It is a result and you don’t have to move them to that kind of degree) The HEAD reminded still.(reminded once again) From the top, acceleration start only half way. (Hands are crab, drag down by pivot, from release to both arm straight, horizontal hinge, finish swivel and all the way to finish)

12 piece bucket 11-27-2006 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KOC
3 Essentials and 3 Imparatives

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNElp_DseMw

The takeaway is all arms. (Dismiss slow and low and it is not the left shoulder!) The wrist is cocked naturally (right forearm cocking the left wrist) His head remain “still”. (Well between the feet as pivot centre) Left arm is straight. (Due to extensor action, right arm push) At the top of the back swing, 90% degree turn and 45 degree hip turn (It is a result and you don’t have to move them to that kind of degree) The HEAD reminded still.(reminded once again) From the top, acceleration start only half way. (Hands are crab, drag down by pivot, from release to both arm straight, horizontal hinge, finish swivel and all the way to finish)

That is one schmoooooove motion . . . and one schmooooove voice . . . . but not really sure about the advice.

Anyway that is some great footage. I wish I could talk like that dude. I bet my wife would take me off the quarterly plan.

birdie_man 11-28-2006 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DOCW3
1. Positioning the Left wrist to be vertical to its Left shoulder Axis and to its Associated Plane during Impact.

Maybe I do not fully understand....(please fill me in if this is it)....

But how does Vertical have to do with Flat??

(again fill me in cause the left shoulder axis stuff and those relationships etc. I think throws me off)


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