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spike 07-28-2007 03:46 AM

Left Leg
 
Yoda and others,

What are your thoughts concerning a bent left leg compared to a straight left leg during the impact zone?

mrodock 07-28-2007 12:34 PM

If I can add what is the best way to address an overbent left leg at impact?

neil 07-28-2007 03:01 PM

I was taught that you should not "lock out"the left leg until after follow through.

Regarding an overbent left leg,IMO as long as you start from a good address position -and don't bend it any further i don't think you can have it overbent.

would be interested to here other views on this one.

mrodock 07-28-2007 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by neil (Post 44482)

Regarding an overbent left leg,IMO as long as you start from a good address position -and don't bend it any further i don't think you can have it overbent.

I think it would be quite awkward not to bend the left leg more during the backswing than it is at address.

spike 07-29-2007 09:08 PM

I remember Tiger saying one time that when he wants more power he snaps his left knee back.

It seems like a lot of the guys who hit it long have a straight left leg through impact. So what's up with that? Kenetic Chain Reaction or something???

12 piece bucket 07-29-2007 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by spike (Post 44504)
I remember Tiger saying one time that when he wants more power he snaps his left knee back.

It seems like a lot of the guys who hit it long have a straight left leg through impact. So what's up with that? Kenetic Chain Reaction or something???

Lag is an out-of-line trailing condition . . . lagging components are seeking to be in-line . . . maximum radius is obtained by swinging from the FEET . . . NOT the knees.

mrodock 07-29-2007 11:23 PM

I like where you are going with this Bucket, can you expand on swinging from the feets.

12 piece bucket 07-30-2007 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 44515)
I like where you are going with this Bucket, can you expand on swinging from the feets.

Si . . . There's lag in the pivot. So the pivot components are ideally out of line and thus have lag. Pivot lag and swinging from the feet and the gear train all have to do with pivot lag and bringing maximum swing radius on the ball. The left shoulder is the center of the stroke yes . . . the left arm and club are the radius of the circle yes . . . but the SWING RADIUS for a full power shot ideally starts at the feet. The feet pull the ankles. Ankles pull shin bones. Shin bones pull knees. Knees pull thigh bones. etc. etc. all the way out to the arms wrists and club. If a trailing component gets in line with a preceding component the swing radius ends at that point. So you pull everything from the ground up starting with the feet. In the question the knee is seeking it's in-line relationship . . . if it get's saggy . . . radius stops there and hopefully not sooner . . . like at the wrists or something.

neil 07-31-2007 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 44488)
I think it would be quite awkward not to bend the left leg more during the backswing than it is at address.

are you bending the leg- or turning your hips?

spike 07-31-2007 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 44519)
Si . . . There's lag in the pivot. So the pivot components are ideally out of line and thus have lag. Pivot lag and swinging from the feet and the gear train all have to do with pivot lag and bringing maximum swing radius on the ball. The left shoulder is the center of the stroke yes . . . the left arm and club are the radius of the circle yes . . . but the SWING RADIUS for a full power shot ideally starts at the feet. The feet pull the ankles. Ankles pull shin bones. Shin bones pull knees. Knees pull thigh bones. etc. etc. all the way out to the arms wrists and club. If a trailing component gets in line with a preceding component the swing radius ends at that point. So you pull everything from the ground up starting with the feet. In the question the knee is seeking it's in-line relationship . . . if it get's saggy . . . radius stops there and hopefully not sooner . . . like at the wrists or something.

Dem Bones!?! Dear 12 Buckets of Bones.....the sequence sounds nice but....just can't wrap my mind around "how" the feet move the ankles. What move do the feet do to move the ankles?:scratch:


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