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lagster 07-25-2007 05:33 PM

Swinger's Right Arm
 
With Standard Swinging... the Right Arm does not straighten as a result of actively firing that Barrel, but it does straighten due to the action of the forces of the Swing. The book indicates that normally all strokes go to Both-Arms-Straight.

Have any of you run into Swingers whose Right Arm never gets to the Straight Position(Both-Arms-Straight), but remains Bent? Since with Swinging, the Right Arm is usually passive, what have you found works well to correct this, or what have you found to be the cause of this?

danny_shank 07-25-2007 08:18 PM

interested spectator
 
Well i'll be interested in the responses to this thread, as i seem to be one of the swingers Lagster's talking about. I had a lesson with an AI last week and seem to have this exact problem and it was causing unwanted fades.

I was told that if it didn't happen naturally i should do it consciously. I was also given a drill to swing with my right hand only with a bungee cord attached to the location the ball would be.

Bigwill 07-25-2007 11:14 PM

Maybe it's possible that, in an effort to not actively straighten the right arm, swingers with this problem are actually holding it back?

Bagger Lance 07-25-2007 11:17 PM

Tri-angles
 
The only way for the right arm to staighten, is for the left arm to move away from the chest.

Pivot issues?

golfguru 07-26-2007 06:48 AM

Begs the question of are you still on plane through the entire stroke?

6bmike 07-26-2007 07:30 AM

Being passive doesn’t imply it isn’t employed. The right arm always- ALWAYS- is straightening. From address to finish, all the right arm wants to do is become straight. The Left arm prevents that on the Take-away (Checkrein Action) but nothing prevents that on the Down Stroke. It isn’t the power source number one accumulator a hitter uses but it is the motion number one accumulator a Swinger uses to stay On Plane.

When is it straight? Just PAST Low Point. At Impact the right arm is still bent. So some might feel it not ever straight. It isn’t at the ‘moment of truth.’

A ‘true’ Swinger that relies solely on CF should have no problem with the power generated by the Throw-out to straighten the right arm.

drewitgolf 07-26-2007 09:35 AM

Bending the elbow too much.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster (Post 44373)
Have any of you run into Swingers whose Right Arm never gets to the Straight Position(Both-Arms-Straight), but remains Bent? Since with Swinging, the Right Arm is usually passive, what have you found works well to correct this, or what have you found to be the cause of this?

This is not something I usually see. In fact, it is usually the opposite.

Over-active right bicep muscle, not Releasing the Fourth Power Accumulator sufficiently, Off-Plane, fear of hurting the right elbow are places to begin...Is the player even capable of physicaly straightening it ?

Per 7-1, For the Swinger, CF Uncocks both the Left Wrist and Right Elbow; 7-19 and 7-20. So both must remain Passive, but never Whippy.

12 piece bucket 07-26-2007 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 44397)

Per 7-1, For the Swinger, CF Uncocks both the Left Wrist and Right Elbow; 7-19 and 7-20. So both must remain Passive, but never Whippy.

Yes sir! So how does one go about achieving Passive but never Whippy?

6bmike 07-26-2007 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 44400)
Yes sir! So how does one go about achieving Passive but never Whippy?

Flying Wedges, dude!

drewitgolf 07-26-2007 11:42 AM

Dictionary English
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 44405)
Flying Wedges, dude!

I agree.

Passive-acted upon by an external agency, receptive to outside influences, inactive, submissive, existing without being active.

Whippy-springy, resilient

Maybe I shouldn't be using these two words together in a golf forum.


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