The biggest lesson I ever learned was, not, whether it works or not, but, if it makes mechanical sense, do it ‘till it does work.
The day of smoke and mirrors is gone. Gimmicks are gone. Fundamentals have nothing to do with trial and error, just make it go right.
Trial and error is OK for minor variations for advanced players. Choppers like you and me should play it safe with applying Laws of Nature.
Paul Hart.
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
Can anyone tell me how to upload photo's from my computer to display on the thread.
Daryl what do you mean by these lines, none of these are representing the axis of the spine, shoulders and hips are in space.
The hips, shoulders and spine have turned and open left of the target.
These lines are according to the target line.
They aren't representing in reference to the axis of the spine, where the spine is in space.
The center of mass has moved towards the left foot and the shoulders and hips have turn around the axis of the spine left.
these lines aren't indicating or are a good reference to whether or not the hips and shoulders are perpendicular to the spine.
Can you explain what these lines are trying to indicate?
Bucket,
In my reply to Edz will may be shed some light.
We don't every worry about knee flexions etc. how far hips left etc.
Huge secret and key is if you have created the right ground forces this take care of the lower body mechanics, hips speed, how far the hips turn, acceleration and deceleration. sliding and so one.
The theory was created 20 years ago, although taken years to work how on earth to teach someone to how do this. Although was natural. If you train your body how it wants to naturally create speed or anatomically designed to move. This happens for you.
Next toughest part working out how to train the body how to move the way it's designed to.
Years of research and testing.
Last edited by bioengine : 08-14-2009 at 04:07 PM.
Sorry Bio, I should have added comment. The photo's aren't mine. I don't know what the lines represent.
I uploaded the photo sequence to illustrate that Ben Hogan's Hip often led his shoulders well into the Finish. Examples of Hogan were posted illustrating parallel Hips and Shoulders at Impact and I thought that those didn't represent Hogan entirely.
Sorry Bio, I should have added comment. The photo's aren't mine. I don't know what the lines represent.
I uploaded the photo sequence to illustrate that Ben Hogan's Hip often led his shoulders well into the Finish. Examples of Hogan were posted illustrating parallel Hips and Shoulders at Impact and I thought that those didn't represent Hogan entirely.
Yeah sure depends at which point in his career. After his accident his movement patterns were even better.
Ok I was thinking the photo's look a lot like Jeff's art work of lines and drawings.
How do you upload images from your computer on to this thread???
Last edited by bioengine : 08-15-2009 at 12:32 AM.