When my guys and gals work on the Basic Motion Curriculum, I ask them to do both hitting and swinging. Then I ask them to choose the one they liked the most. Some hit some swing. It gets funny though when moving into acquired motion. Some change right off the bat. Got any thoughts on that one?
I think that the simple basic motion shot is easier to perform as a hit. You can get a really crisp strike and compression with accumulator 1 acting as it does in acquired and total motion hitting.
The swing in basic motion is a bit different IMO- it requires the left arm pull ( minor basic stroke) which differs from acquired motion swinging where you have enough accumlator 2 and 3 to uncock on plane and feel a swing that feels like a total motion swing. The recent changes i have played around with include really uncocking on plane ... i think this is the key to swinging... seeing Yoda videos on that ...great.
When my guys and gals work on the Basic Motion Curriculum, I ask them to do both hitting and swinging. Then I ask them to choose the one they liked the most. Some hit some swing. It gets funny though when moving into acquired motion. Some change right off the bat. Got any thoughts on that one?
Some students naturally roll the hands and others simply do not feel that-ever. I think if a student has no natural turn/roll in their Hands- show them to push the whole club.
The biggest difference is in how the hands work in the stroke. Does the student use his left arm/pivot to pull the outsdie of the 'wheel' (Standard Left Wrist Action) or does the student his his right arm to push on a spoke of the wheel (single Left Hand action)?
Build a motion around the Left Wrist Action and you have a decent beginning to a G.O.L.F. Stroke.