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Old 04-09-2006, 05:45 PM
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6-G-0 HAND MOTION The On Plane relationship of the Hands, Shoulder Turn, and Hip Turn causes them to feel and look (to the player) as though they were all travelling parallel with the Plane Line from Top to Finish. Having a geometrical basis, this "Parallel Pivot" is acceptable therapy for the tendency of any or all fothe three motions to lift the clubhead "Above" Plane and set up Pull Shot alignments.
What exactly is the "geometrical basis" of the Pivot moving parallel to the Delivery Line?

I find it intriguing that Homer refers to "Parallel Pivot" as a "therapy" (similar to the way he uses the term in the 'exaggerated inside-out Cut Shot Therapy' as a drill to cure Steering. See 3-F-7-A) because it's something that should happen anyway, and it's also hard to exaggerate.

What are the "three motions" Homer was referring to that lifts the Clubhead above Plane?
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Old 04-09-2006, 09:21 PM
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What exactly is the "geometrical basis" of the Pivot moving parallel to the Delivery Line?

What are the "three motions" Homer was referring to that lifts the Clubhead above Plane?
Q: What exactly is the "geometrical basis" of the Pivot moving parallel to the Delivery Line?

A: The Inclined Plane.

Q: What are the "three motions" Homer was referring to that lifts the Clubhead above Plane?

A: Faulty Hand, Shoulder and Hip Motion.
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What exactly is the "geometrical basis" of the Pivot moving parallel to the Delivery Line?

I find it intriguing that Homer refers to "Parallel Pivot" as a "therapy" (similar to the way he uses the term in the 'exaggerated inside-out Cut Shot Therapy' as a drill to cure Steering. See 3-F-7-A) because it's something that should happen anyway, and it's also hard to exaggerate.

What are the "three motions" Homer was referring to that lifts the Clubhead above Plane?
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Has anyone tried this drill on students?

It looks like it would be good for those that get outside the plane, or "over the top". Looks like it might cause those that tend to get too shallow... to get even more shallow.
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Has anyone tried this drill on students?

It looks like it would be good for those that get outside the plane, or "over the top". Looks like it might cause those that tend to get too shallow... to get even more shallow.
Ted tried it on Bucket . . . and it worked! To me this is HUGE. I was having trouble with "roundhousing" and the shoulder going out from the top. If I just made my pivot comply to the Angle of Approach Delivery Line i.e. cross-line out to right field, then by moving my pivot PARALLEL (cross-line) my shoulder stays back and down. And my head stays stationary to boot.

Lagster you are absolutely right . . . . I think this can help A WHOLE BUNCH of people. By having people move the hands club and pivot cross-line, you can use your instincts and not go over the top.

Ted = genius.
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Ted tried it on Bucket . . . and it worked! To me this is HUGE. I was having trouble with "roundhousing" and the shoulder going out from the top. If I just made my pivot comply to the Angle of Approach Delivery Line i.e. cross-line out to right field, then by moving my pivot PARALLEL (cross-line) my shoulder stays back and down. And my head stays stationary to boot.

Lagster you are absolutely right . . . . I think this can help A WHOLE BUNCH of people. By having people move the hands club and pivot cross-line, you can use your instincts and not go over the top.

Ted = genius.
Bucket, are you using the Angle of Approach Delivery Line as a Swinger or Hitter?
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Bucket, are you using the Angle of Approach Delivery Line as a Swinger or Hitter?
I have been using it in Hitting . . . but that is a question that I'm trying to figure out . . . is it possible to use it for Swinging? Thoughts?
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The "Angle of Approach" of your right forearm is technically correct for hitting or swinging. They both work on the same plane!!!
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I have been using it in Hitting . . . but that is a question that I'm trying to figure out . . . is it possible to use it for Swinging? Thoughts?
Swingers could use the Angle of Approach procedure, but it is not advisable. Swinging and its Centrifugal Force Throw-Out Action naturally produces the On Line Arc of Approach. Hitting and its Muscular Thrust Drive-Out Action naturally produces the Cross-Line Angle of Approach.
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Swinging and its Centrifugal Force Throw-Out Action naturally produces the On Line Arc of Approach.
Am I correct to say that the above is not the same as a Swinger using the Arc of Approach Delivery Line? Because I interpret the Arc of Approach Delivery Line procedure as one where you try to cover the Arc of Approach with the Clubhead, as opposed to Tracing the Basic Plane Line, or using the Aiming Point concept, even though the latter two procedures produce an On Line Arc of Approach Motion for the Swinger.
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Old 04-11-2006, 01:41 AM
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Ted tried it on Bucket . . . and it worked! To me this is HUGE. I was having trouble with "roundhousing" and the shoulder going out from the top. If I just made my pivot comply to the Angle of Approach Delivery Line i.e. cross-line out to right field, then by moving my pivot PARALLEL (cross-line) my shoulder stays back and down. And my head stays stationary to boot.

Lagster you are absolutely right . . . . I think this can help A WHOLE BUNCH of people. By having people move the hands club and pivot cross-line, you can use your instincts and not go over the top.

Ted = genius.
Align left and swing to right field like Freddy. I enjoyed watching him play at Augusta. Really impressed.
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