Originally Posted by golfbulldog
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If a player has never felt , or been aware of, lag pressure... Is it easier for them to recognise a large amount of lag pressure or a small amount of lag pressure?
Whilst their technique may not be adequate to sustain large amount of lag pressure ( throwaway and poor structure) is it not better that they really feel what they have got to sustain?
Do heavy clubs work this way? Give the player a massive dollop of lag pressure in transition phase that then allows them to recognise the more subtle flavours of lag pressure with a normally weighted club?
It is hard to sustain something that you are not aware of...
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Next time you get in a pool, get in so that the water level is about chest high. With your hands just barely at water level (PP#1 on water level, left hand slightly below, right hand slightly out of water) - make some 'swings'.
No splashes, just waves.
A great way to feel the 'pressure' you are after - a smooth, heavy feel. It will also show you the way that PP#3 rotates around PP#1.
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