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Old 08-27-2009, 07:20 AM
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Daryl,

Thank you very much for your reply.

From what you say it appears the hip movement would carrying the hands into the swivel, where the hands would then release into the hinge thru impact. Would that be correct?

Looking at some Freddie Couples videos it appears he could be a possible pressure point #2 swinger, and the best as many people would say. Of course I have no idea for sure, but he does have the look.

I'm a little concerned about as you say, opening the can of worms. Would you be referring to a pressure point #2 swing in particular or now that I have become aware of TGM ideas there are many possible ways to go to learning a new swing
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Old 08-27-2009, 08:41 AM
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Hammer time
check out the Alignment Golf preview where (I think) Yoda demonstrates the left wrist uncocking/hammer drill, or better yet buy Alignment Golf. It is important to understand the difference between wrist action and hand action, especially when you are executing a swinger's sequenced release. Another thing that is important to "get" is what a "Flat" left wrist looks like based on your grip type. Freddie has a gemometrically flat left wrist but it is far from visually flat.
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Old 08-27-2009, 09:04 AM
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Okie,

Thanks alot for that. I'll take a look at Alignment Golf.
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Old 08-27-2009, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnnyNight View Post
Daryl,

Thank you very much for your reply.

From what you say it appears the hip movement would carrying the hands into the swivel, where the hands would then release into the hinge thru impact. Would that be correct?
Yes

Originally Posted by JohnnyNight View Post
Looking at some Freddie Couples videos it appears he could be a possible pressure point #2 swinger, and the best as many people would say. Of course I have no idea for sure, but he does have the look.
Almost all Pro's are #2 Pressure Point Swingers. Fred Couples uses Double Wrist Action and a Circle Path Delivery. Do you?


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I'm a little concerned about as you say, opening the can of worms. Would you be referring to a pressure point #2 swing in particular or now that I have become aware of TGM ideas there are many possible ways to go to learning a new swing
I'm referring to the Fact that you can't just have a few M&M's. And once you start to benefit from a little knowledge, it's never enough. You'll want more. Then the Law of diminishing returns comes into play.
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Old 08-27-2009, 10:12 AM
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Almost all Pro's are #2 Pressure Point Swingers. Fred Couples uses Double Wrist Action and a Circle Path Delivery. Do you?

Oh yeah, well I'm going to have to find out about double wrist action and circle path delivery. Sounds beautiful..!!

double wrist action.. very neat!

Thanks for the response.
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On Chapter 6, it mention that the sequence of accumulators release must be #4 first. At the top for swinging, focus on pulling and the release of #4,is this shoulder throw?
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Old 06-28-2010, 06:51 AM
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On Chapter 6, it mention that the sequence of accumulators release must be #4 first. At the top for swinging, focus on pulling and the release of #4,is this shoulder throw?
Yes. But only if you Pull with the Pivot and allow the Arm to move away from the chest. If you pull with the Left Arm (Hand Throw) it negates the Shoulder Turn Throw.


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10-20-C SHOULDER TURN THROW Sharp initial acceleration of the Shoulder Turn against the #4 Pressure Point Loading motion of the Left Arm (10-11) Automatically throws the Left Arm off the chest when the Pivot acceleration subsides per 10-19-C. See 2-M-4.
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