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Old 12-20-2007, 04:47 AM
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Last February I went to a indoor Long driving contest. When I was there I decided enter it. I had 20 minutes to warm up. I made some changes to my swing, added lagging club head take away, float loading and some other things.

For warmup I used one of the drills Comdpa posted, I think it was called "the pyramid drill". I focused on maximizing Acc2 lag and PP#4 pressure in the downswing.

The result was the 3 first tries was around 136-139,5 mph clubhead speed, not very straight. Then I decided to slow down a bit to be able to hit the grid.
The last three tries where around 115 mph and straight and the distance was 290-295 yards.

I believe my normal clubhead speed at that time was 105 mph.
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Old 12-20-2007, 08:48 AM
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yodasluke was that the speed chain what you used, and have you used the fan in your teaching ?
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Old 12-20-2007, 08:50 AM
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yodasluke was that the speed chain what you used, and have you used the fan in your teaching ?
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I have been using a couple of versions of the Speed Chains, but not the fan.
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Old 12-20-2007, 10:54 AM
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I have been using a couple of versions of the Speed Chains, but not the fan.
Congratulations on the new personal best. That's some serious speed for the Hitter. It further shows the true power of muscle power.

I noticed on a Speed Chain website they recommend a FAST Start Down. "Transition to downswing should be fast." It seems, of course, they envision it being used for transferring momentum. Because that's the only way to swing a club, right. I was wondering if you've found it useful for training the Hitters muscle power and how you've incorporated the chain's use with a SLOW Start Down. Do you use it for Total Motion or just work the Release interval?
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Old 12-20-2007, 11:14 AM
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which version where the swing chains , and what drills did you use please .
Do you use these in your teaching alot?
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Old 12-20-2007, 10:49 PM
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which version where the swing chains , and what drills did you use please .
Do you use these in your teaching alot?
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I've got the XX Strong version, of the original Speed Chain. I've also got the new one that hasn't hit the web, just yet. It works well with Roll, so Swingers will like it. I'm not sure when it's coming to market.

As far as the drills go, I need to do some additional testing. I've tried a number of different things. So, I need to figure out the best plan of attack. I'm working with some of my students to see what brings the quickest and most sustained improvement.
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Old 12-22-2007, 10:03 PM
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I have a new goal in mind, now. I reached 128 mph with a dowel and impact bag today, but I still can't get above 124 with a club (yet). 130's the new goal with both. We'll see what happens during the winter.
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Old 12-20-2007, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by gmoney_69 View Post
Congratulations on the new personal best. That's some serious speed for the Hitter. It further shows the true power of muscle power.

I noticed on a Speed Chain website they recommend a FAST Start Down. "Transition to downswing should be fast." It seems, of course, they envision it being used for transferring momentum. Because that's the only way to swing a club, right. I was wondering if you've found it useful for training the Hitters muscle power and how you've incorporated the chain's use with a SLOW Start Down. Do you use it for Total Motion or just work the Release interval?
I've always described it as a crescendo, as in music. It starts softly and gets louder. I really feel a very late acceleration of the club, via the Right Arm. I use the 4 barrel Hit, as I am an equal opportunity employer of accumulators.

It's just like a professional pitcher in baseball. When he begins his motion to home plate, the arm is still moving back. The arm is loaded and transported via the Pivot, to a Release Point. Then, the arm straightens.

I do use the chains in Total Motion. If you don't keep the thrust moving down-plane with the chains, you should be prepared for injury. Wrapping the chain around your legs is not for the faint of heart. Hitters can take it, but it brings tears to a Swinger's eyes.
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Old 12-23-2007, 11:17 AM
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I've always described it as a crescendo, as in music. It starts softly and gets louder. I really feel a very late acceleration of the club, via the Right Arm. I use the 4 barrel Hit, as I am an equal opportunity employer of accumulators.

It's just like a professional pitcher in baseball. When he begins his motion to home plate, the arm is still moving back. The arm is loaded and transported via the Pivot, to a Release Point. Then, the arm straightens.

I do use the chains in Total Motion. If you don't keep the thrust moving down-plane with the chains, you should be prepared for injury. Wrapping the chain around your legs is not for the faint of heart. Hitters can take it, but it brings tears to a Swinger's eyes.
Just like a hitter to try and push a chain!! I guess that is why you feel no pain.
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Old 12-23-2007, 11:53 AM
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Just like a hitter to try and push a chain!! I guess that is why you feel no pain.
You know you want to come out of the closet, you Hitter.
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